How good is Pardini K 12 ?
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How good is Pardini K 12 ?
Usually all shooters buy morini or steyr. But if you know anything about Pardini K 12 , then please let me know.
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Re: How good is Pardini K 12 ?
Dear friend,
If I were to write a befitting brief dry reply to your equally brief question, i would say simply 'Very Good' and leave you where you are; doubt and confusion that is. Or I would have asked 'How good are you to shoot the Pardini K12? But I will take some time to explain .
Any weapon of a certain fame (Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Feinwerkbau, Walther, Hammerli, Tesro, Aeron, Baikal etc) will outshoot you at any moment. It is not the weapon but the person who holds the weapon who will make the difference. There is a a world record with the Steyr LP10, there are world champions with it and still you will also find pathetic scores around you with the same weapon. What does it really mean?
I believe firmly that the aesthetic/cosmetic aspect of a weapon plays a role (mental) on one's performance. If you love the looks of a certain weapon, go for it and you will, in all probability, perform better with it. Technically speaking, you should think of the the after sales services back -up of your weapon. Go for the one which can be easily serviced in India.
Now to answer your question precisely, the K12 is very nice, well balanced and very well made. The trigger mechanism is of superlative quality. The price of K12 in India is comparatively cheaper because Pardini is trying to make inroads in the Indian market.
As I can gather, you are too preoccupied with other aspects rather than the core subject of shooting. I would suggest that you start without any apprehensions, simply start and things will roll on it's own.
best regards
tirpassion
If I were to write a befitting brief dry reply to your equally brief question, i would say simply 'Very Good' and leave you where you are; doubt and confusion that is. Or I would have asked 'How good are you to shoot the Pardini K12? But I will take some time to explain .
Any weapon of a certain fame (Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Feinwerkbau, Walther, Hammerli, Tesro, Aeron, Baikal etc) will outshoot you at any moment. It is not the weapon but the person who holds the weapon who will make the difference. There is a a world record with the Steyr LP10, there are world champions with it and still you will also find pathetic scores around you with the same weapon. What does it really mean?
I believe firmly that the aesthetic/cosmetic aspect of a weapon plays a role (mental) on one's performance. If you love the looks of a certain weapon, go for it and you will, in all probability, perform better with it. Technically speaking, you should think of the the after sales services back -up of your weapon. Go for the one which can be easily serviced in India.
Now to answer your question precisely, the K12 is very nice, well balanced and very well made. The trigger mechanism is of superlative quality. The price of K12 in India is comparatively cheaper because Pardini is trying to make inroads in the Indian market.
As I can gather, you are too preoccupied with other aspects rather than the core subject of shooting. I would suggest that you start without any apprehensions, simply start and things will roll on it's own.
best regards
tirpassion
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Re: How good is Pardini K 12 ?
[quote="tirpassion"]
Dear friend,
If I were to write a befitting brief dry reply to your equally brief question, i would say simply 'Very Good' and leave you where you are; doubt and confusion that is. Or I would have asked 'How good are you to shoot the Pardini K12? But I will take some time to explain .
Any weapon of a certain fame (Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Feinwerkbau, Walther, Hammerli, Tesro, Aeron, Baikal etc) will outshoot you at any moment. It is not the weapon but the person who holds the weapon who will make the difference. There is a a world record with the Steyr LP10, there are world champions with it and still you will also find pathetic scores around you with the same weapon. What does it really mean?
I believe firmly that the aesthetic/cosmetic aspect of a weapon plays a role (mental) on one's performance. If you love the looks of a certain weapon, go for it and you will, in all probability, perform better with it. Technically speaking, you should think of the the after sales services back -up of your weapon. Go for the one which can be easily serviced in India.
Now to answer your question precisely, the K12 is very nice, well balanced and very well made. The trigger mechanism is of superlative quality. The price of K12 in India is comparatively cheaper because Pardini is trying to make inroads in the Indian market.
As I can gather, you are too preoccupied with other aspects rather than the core subject of shooting. I would suggest that you start without any apprehensions, simply start and things will roll on it's own.
Briha
Dear friend,
If I were to write a befitting brief dry reply to your equally brief question, i would say simply 'Very Good' and leave you where you are; doubt and confusion that is. Or I would have asked 'How good are you to shoot the Pardini K12? But I will take some time to explain .
Any weapon of a certain fame (Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Feinwerkbau, Walther, Hammerli, Tesro, Aeron, Baikal etc) will outshoot you at any moment. It is not the weapon but the person who holds the weapon who will make the difference. There is a a world record with the Steyr LP10, there are world champions with it and still you will also find pathetic scores around you with the same weapon. What does it really mean?
I believe firmly that the aesthetic/cosmetic aspect of a weapon plays a role (mental) on one's performance. If you love the looks of a certain weapon, go for it and you will, in all probability, perform better with it. Technically speaking, you should think of the the after sales services back -up of your weapon. Go for the one which can be easily serviced in India.
Now to answer your question precisely, the K12 is very nice, well balanced and very well made. The trigger mechanism is of superlative quality. The price of K12 in India is comparatively cheaper because Pardini is trying to make inroads in the Indian market.
As I can gather, you are too preoccupied with other aspects rather than the core subject of shooting. I would suggest that you start without any apprehensions, simply start and things will roll on it's own.
Briha