50m Olympic Free Pistol

Published on May 3, 2025
Duration: 0:26

The 50m Free Pistol allows for extremely light trigger pulls, with no restrictions on weight, demonstrated at approximately 25 grams. This competition pistol features a single-shot action and a separate cocking lever. Understanding these specialized firearm mechanics is crucial for advanced precision shooting.

Quick Summary

The 50m Free Pistol has no restrictions on trigger weight, allowing for extremely light settings. The trigger is cocked separately from the firearm using a specific lever, with a demonstrated pull of approximately 25 grams (< 1 ounce).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Weight Regulations
  2. 00:10Cocking Mechanism Explained
  3. 00:18Trigger Pull Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the trigger weight regulations for the 50m Free Pistol?

The 50m Free Pistol has no restrictions on trigger weight, allowing for extremely light settings. The demonstrated trigger pull was approximately 25 grams, which is less than one ounce.

How is the trigger cocked on a 50m Free Pistol?

The trigger on a 50m Free Pistol is cocked separately from the rest of the firearm. This is typically done using a specific lever, as shown in the demonstration.

What caliber is the 50m Olympic Free Pistol?

The 50m Olympic Free Pistol featured in this video is chambered in .22 LR caliber. This is a common caliber for precision target shooting disciplines.

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