TitanTom
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I own several sets of what I call 'Air Pairs', meaning an air pistol mated up with it's 'real' firearm analogy. For example, i have a S&W Model 41 along with the S&W Model 78 22 air pistol, as well as a Ruger Mk1 Target pistol and the Crosman counterpart.
Here's the nicest Air Pair I own:
This one is a TOZ 35M .22 Free Pistol, made in the USSR in 1985. This particular model held the World Free Pistol record from 1981 through 2009. It is spooky accurate (in the right hand!), and the trigger can be adjusted right down to near ridiculous. Shooting this one is a very humbling experience!
Here's it's Air Pair:
This one is a Russian Baikal MP-46M. It's a .177 version of the above, and every bit as accurate. It makes an excellent trainer for the TOZ.
This same pairing can be done with centerfires and 22s, usually as military trainers. Here's a Polish TT-33 in 7.62x25, paired with the TT -33 22 'Sportowy'. Both manufactured at Radom.
I'll add more of these pairings as I continue getting everything transferred up here to TN from FL.
Here's the nicest Air Pair I own:
This one is a TOZ 35M .22 Free Pistol, made in the USSR in 1985. This particular model held the World Free Pistol record from 1981 through 2009. It is spooky accurate (in the right hand!), and the trigger can be adjusted right down to near ridiculous. Shooting this one is a very humbling experience!
Here's it's Air Pair:
This one is a Russian Baikal MP-46M. It's a .177 version of the above, and every bit as accurate. It makes an excellent trainer for the TOZ.
This same pairing can be done with centerfires and 22s, usually as military trainers. Here's a Polish TT-33 in 7.62x25, paired with the TT -33 22 'Sportowy'. Both manufactured at Radom.
I'll add more of these pairings as I continue getting everything transferred up here to TN from FL.