Feather vs Hammerli 100

Published on September 21, 2025
Duration: 0:28

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.

Quick Summary

The Hammerli 100 features an adjustable hair trigger so sensitive it can be tripped by a feather weighing just 0.009 grams. This extreme sensitivity is crucial for its intended purpose in 50m Free Pistol competition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Feather vs Hammerli 100 Trigger
  2. 00:14Hammerli 100 Cocking Mechanism
  3. 00:19The Feather Trigger Test: Success!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trigger weight of the Hammerli 100?

The Hammerli 100 features an adjustable hair trigger. In this experiment, it was demonstrated to be sensitive enough to be tripped by a feather weighing just 0.009 grams, indicating an extremely light pull weight.

What is the purpose of the Hammerli 100 pistol?

The Hammerli 100 is a precision firearm designed for 50-meter Free Pistol competition. Its design emphasizes accuracy and a highly sensitive trigger for competitive marksmanship.

How is the Hammerli 100 cocked?

The Hammerli 100 is cocked using a lever located on the side of the pistol. This mechanism sets the hair trigger, preparing the firearm for a shot.

What was the weight of the feather used in the test?

The feather used in the test weighed a mere 0.009 grams. This extremely low weight was used to demonstrate the exceptional sensitivity of the Hammerli 100's hair trigger.

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