This video, presented by firearms instructor JaredAF, details the advantages of electronic triggers in target pistols. Electronic triggers allow for exceptionally light and consistent pull weights without the wear and inconsistency issues found in light mechanical triggers. The instructor highlights that these systems can be set even lighter than renowned models like the Hammerli 100, showcasing a specialized Olympic-style pistol with advanced features.
This video focuses on the Hammerli 100 "Freipistole", highlighting its "zero pound trigger" and discussing its history and match performance. The description also includes links to Patreon, channel memberships, Discord, and various firearm-related accessories such as targets, PPE, snap caps, and gunsmithing tools. The timestamp breakdown indicates segments on the 50m pistol, the Hammerli 100 itself, trigger analysis, historical context, and competitive performance.
This video demonstrates an experimental test on a Hammerli 100 target pistol, showcasing the extreme sensitivity of its set trigger. Host JaredAF successfully fires the pistol using only the minimal weight of a single strand of horsehair, highlighting the precision engineering of Olympic-style free pistols. The demonstration emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the delicate nature of such trigger mechanisms.
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 tests the extreme sensitivity of the Hammerli 100's hair trigger by attempting to fire it with a feather weighing just 0.009g. The experiment successfully demonstrates the trigger's ability to be tripped by minimal weight, highlighting its precision for competition shooting. The review also touches upon the pistol's unique target grips and cocking mechanism.
This video tests the world's lightest trigger on a Hammerli 100 Free Pistol using a paperclip. The experiment reveals the trigger can hold 0.45g (a paperclip) but not 0.87g (a cigarette), indicating a trigger weight between these values. The demonstration highlights the pistol's unique side-cocking lever and the precision of its adjustable hair trigger.
The Hammerli 100 is a specialized target pistol featuring a unique dual-lever system for safe dry-fire practice. Its "party trick" involves a trigger so light that tilting the muzzle can cause it to fire due to the mechanism's weight. This review highlights its advanced design and sensitivity.
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