sprocket wear, can they be flipped??

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revmaaatin
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change throttle to left hand?

Post by revmaaatin » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:57 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, D Critchley wrote:
> > Winchester had that on a .22 for a mercifully short time. > DC > > usa1911a1 wrote: > > > Reminds me of a "release trigger" that was marginally popular
about 20
> > years ago with some of the skeet shooters around here. It reduced
the
> > incidence of flinching from anticipated recoil. The idea was that
once
> > you were ready to shoot you pulled the trigger and held it. When
you
> > released the trigger the shotgun went off. > > > > I can't tell you how frightened most of the other shooters were
of
> > this rigging.
Doesn't the .22 cal 'free pistol' class use a release trigger? Seems to me a Marine Corps buddy shot a competiton pistol at the USNA that had a release trigger. I'm with you--no thanks! revmaaatin.

Zachariah Mully
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change throttle to left hand?

Post by Zachariah Mully » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 am

On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 02:56 +0000, revmaaatin wrote:
> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, D Critchley wrote: > > > > Winchester had that on a .22 for a mercifully short time. > > DC > > > > usa1911a1 wrote: > > > > > Reminds me of a "release trigger" that was marginally popular > about 20 > > > years ago with some of the skeet shooters around here. It reduced > the > > > incidence of flinching from anticipated recoil. The idea was that > once > > > you were ready to shoot you pulled the trigger and held it. When > you > > > released the trigger the shotgun went off. > > > > > > I can't tell you how frightened most of the other shooters were > of > > > this rigging. > > > Doesn't the .22 cal 'free pistol' class use a release trigger? Seems > to me a Marine Corps buddy shot a competiton pistol at the USNA that > had a release trigger. I'm with you--no thanks! > revmaaatin.
Some do, some don't. The russians were particularily fond of them, but I don't think I ever ran into a free pistol with a release trigger. One day, when I can legally own a handgun again in DC, I'll get my Pardini back... Z

revmaaatin
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change throttle to left hand?

Post by revmaaatin » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:39 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 02:56 +0000, revmaaatin wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, D Critchley wrote: > > > > > > Winchester had that on a .22 for a mercifully short time. > > > DC > > > > > > usa1911a1 wrote: > > > > > > > Reminds me of a "release trigger" that was marginally popular > > about 20 > > > > years ago with some of the skeet shooters around here. It
reduced
> > the > > > > incidence of flinching from anticipated recoil. The idea was
that
> > once > > > > you were ready to shoot you pulled the trigger and held it.
When
> > you > > > > released the trigger the shotgun went off. > > > > > > > > I can't tell you how frightened most of the other shooters
were
> > of > > > > this rigging. > > > > > > Doesn't the .22 cal 'free pistol' class use a release trigger?
Seems
> > to me a Marine Corps buddy shot a competiton pistol at the USNA
that
> > had a release trigger. I'm with you--no thanks! > > revmaaatin. > > Some do, some don't. The russians were particularily fond of them,
but I
> don't think I ever ran into a free pistol with a release trigger.
One
> day, when I can legally own a handgun again in DC, I'll get my
Pardini
> back... > > Z >
Hi Zac So the folks of DC a little 2d Amendment challenged? cough. cough-cough. Challenged--Unless you have a body guard. NOW-back to our NKLR thread-- Looks like a .22 space gun. http://www.gunandsport.com/products/pistols/pardini.html The link suggests-"Price unavailable" ah-a very expensive space gun. smile. but I bet it shoots nice! BACK to the KLR thread-- Probably not a good pistol to carry on the KLR--with L or R throttle! revmaaatin.

Zachariah Mully
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change throttle to left hand?

Post by Zachariah Mully » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:49 am

On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 14:38 +0000, revmaaatin wrote:
> Hi Zac > So the folks of DC a little 2d Amendment challenged? > cough. cough-cough. Challenged--Unless you have a body guard.
Yes, and all your all congresscritters won't give us representation either! "TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESTATION" is our license plate motto in DC only because the Congressional oversight committee for DC doesn't have jurisdiction over the DMV. They did stop the city from putting that on the flag though... Too bad, I would love to see that flying over the Capitol building.
> NOW-back to our NKLR thread-- > > Looks like a .22 space gun. > http://www.gunandsport.com/products/pistols/pardini.html > The link suggests-"Price unavailable" ah-a very expensive space gun. > smile. but I bet it shoots nice! >
I won many matches with my coaches' Pardini SP, and many others with my S&W M41. Both sweet guns. I shot a few free pistols as well with a coach from the MIT team, they were crazy, electronic triggers, full adjustable grips, everything. But crazy accurate too. Watched the coach put 5 rounds basically through the same hole with one. Z

revmaaatin
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sprocket wear, can they be flipped??

Post by revmaaatin » Wed Jul 11, 2007 6:10 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Don Montgomery" wrote: THE ABOVE- Snipped to protect my (appearant) previous erronous input
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Hink" wrote: > >> > >> My "pony" says to put the wide shoulder facing out. > >> > >> Fred > >> prisoner to the Moab HEAT > > > >> > > It appears that I have over-stated the damage when I used the > > words 'destroyed'. Fuzzy memory-storage in the grey-matter soft > > drive http://KLR.details I guess--I just knew it was not
something
> > you wanted to do. shrug. More correctly stated, "Noticeable
more
> > wear on one side of the chain plates" that was enough to show
some
> > concern-- is a more accurate description. Still I will follow
Fred's
> > pony and put the wide shoulder 'out'. Never argue with a pony
from
> > Utah. > > > > My apologies for misleading information about the the
significance of
> > CS reversal--appears to work well for some--depending upon
shoulder
> > height. > > > > revmaaatin. > > > KLR base manual, pg 4-15 shows & says wide shoulder in towards
tranny.
> > What's Up Doc? > > Don M > carrot in hand, looking down the barrel of Elmer Fudd's shotgun :-0 >
Don, If you don't mind, I'll hide behind Fred's pony while you folks that can read ski-mantics (and words) figure it out. revmaaatin. who knows that historically, when the calvary hides behind the pony, they are usually going to be 'walking' infantry after the battle

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