This video provides an in-depth review of the Hammerli Model 100 'Freipistole', a specialized pistol for 50-meter free pistol competition. It details the pistol's history, unique Martini action, and the mechanics of its extremely light set trigger. The presenter shares his experience using the pistol in a match, discussing its performance, accuracy, and the challenges of its ultra-light trigger, offering insights into competitive shooting techniques and equipment.
This video debunks common myths surrounding Olympic and Bullseye pistol shooting, emphasizing that these disciplines utilize real firearms, including those considered 'assault weapons' by some US states. It highlights the accessibility of the sport from a cost and equipment perspective, particularly for pistol disciplines. The core message is that Olympic and Bullseye shooting teach fundamental marksmanship skills like sight alignment, trigger control, and grip, which are universally applicable to all forms of shooting, including defensive and offensive applications.
This guide details how to test the extreme sensitivity of the Hammerli 100's set trigger, demonstrating that a single strand of horsehair can activate it. The process involves setting the trigger mechanism and then applying the horsehair to the trigger blade. This technique is relevant for competitive shooters seeking to understand and optimize their equipment's performance.
This video focuses on comparing the triggers of the Hammerli 100 and another unspecified firearm, likely a H&R (Harrington & Richardson) based on the title's abbreviation. The description includes affiliate links to various shooting-related equipment such as eye protection, different types of targets (B-8, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), lead-removing products (D-Lead), respirators (N95, P100), steel targets, a chronograph, snap caps for 9mm and .38 Special, and specialized files for gunsmithing. The content appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in the nuances of trigger performance and potentially firearm maintenance or modification.
This video demonstrates an experimental trigger test on a Hammerli 100 Free Pistol, showcasing its exceptionally light trigger pull. The host, JaredAF, successfully fires the pistol using only the weight of a feather (0.009g), highlighting the extreme sensitivity of the trigger, which is adjustable and suitable for 50m Free Pistol competition.
This guide details a technique for testing the extreme sensitivity of a Hammerli 100 free pistol's trigger, as demonstrated by JaredAF. It involves carefully cocking the pistol and using small weights like a paperclip to assess the trigger's holding capacity before firing. The experiment highlights the pistol's exceptionally light trigger, capable of holding less than a gram.
This video provides an expert demonstration of the unique "party trick" of the Hammerli 100 free pistol, as explained by JaredAF. The demonstration highlights the firearm's specialized Martini-style falling block action and its independent trigger cocking mechanism. It showcases how the trigger can be cocked separately, allowing the action to fire simply by tilting the pistol due to the trigger mechanism's weight, enabling safe dry-fire practice.
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