Competition Arms Database



Welcome to the TargetShooting Canada Competition Arms Database. This list is not exhaustive; but, hopes to provide a good overview of available arms for competitive ISSF matches. The arms are sorted by manufacturers' names. A Specifications Legend is at the bottom of the page.

Rapidfire Pistol


FAS  OP601


Class: Rapidfire Pistol
Powered By: Cartidge/Bullet
Last Updated: May 25, 2003
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Calibre .22 Short Magazine Capacity 5
Model Weight (g) 1100 Model Height (mm) 140
Model Length (mm) 290 Model Width (mm) 50
Barrel Length (mm) 150 Sight Radius (mm) 240
Sight Adjustment per Click 5.5mm @ 10m Barrel Rifling Not Available
Manufacturer's Website http://www.fasdomino.com/
Production Status In Production
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Pardini  Model GPE Schumann


Class: Rapidfire Pistol
Powered By: Cartidge/Bullet
Last Updated: May 25, 2003
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Calibre .22 Short Magazine Capacity 5
Model Weight (g) 1100 Model Height (mm) 130
Model Length (mm) 300 Model Width (mm) 49
Barrel Length (mm) 100 Sight Radius (mm) 285
Sight Adjustment per Click 5mm @ 25m Barrel Rifling 6Dx450mm
Manufacturer's Website http://www.pardini.it/
Production Status In Production
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Walther  OSP


Class: Rapidfire Pistol
Powered By: Cartidge/Bullet
Last Updated: May 25, 2003
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Calibre .22 Short Magazine Capacity 5
Model Weight (g) 1160 Model Height (mm) 142
Model Length (mm) 298 Model Width (mm) 50
Barrel Length (mm) 85 Sight Radius (mm) 274
Sight Adjustment per Click 7mm in elevation @ 25m, 5mm in in windage @ 25m Barrel Rifling Not Available
Manufacturer's Website http://www.carl-walther.de/
Production Status In Production
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Specifications Legend

Class: The design of firearm to fit ISSF regulations. For event information, check the Olympic Section.
Name: Manufacturers' Name and Model identifier.
Powered By: Projectile propellant. Can be either a compressed gas like air or carbon dioxide (C02) or a bullet comprised of primer and gun powder.
Last Updated: Date of specification created or last updated. This date will give you an idea of the relevance of the data.
Calibre: Diameter of projectile which is relevant to the rules regarding the ISSF match.
Magazine Capacity: Number of projectiles which the arm can hold. Does not necessarily denote the existance of a magazine, such as in a single shot arm.
Model Weight: Generally denotes the weight of an unloaded arm with standard accessories attached. In CO2 arms, this may or may not be the weight with a full charge of gas.
Model Height/Length/Width: Physical dimensions of the arm to meet ISSF regulations.
Barrel Length: Length of the barrel in which the projectile passes and is affected by rifling.
Sight Radius: The distance between the rear sight and the front sight. Note: some arms allow the sight radius to be adjusted. These specifications denote the MAXIMUM sight radius.
Sight Adjustment per Click: When adjusting the sight, each click of the sight will change the point of impact on the target by this amount at the standard range for the arm in question.
Barrel Rifling: The number of turns either to the right or left within the barrel over a specified distance. This specification has an affect on accuracy. The more turns in a barrel, the more spin is imparted on the projectile, and generally speaking, has a more stable flight path.

Specifications Disclaimer: The aforementioned product specifications are reproduced from published, public domain sources. The manufacturers reserve the right to alter product specifications. As well, errors may have taken place in the reproduction of data. Consequently, variances may exist between these posted specifications and actual product specifications. TargetShooting Canada strongly recommends that prior to making any decisions on these arms, or on any other product, you throughly research the product specifications and reach your own conclusion.


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