This sweet Pardini regulated PCP ten-meter pistol is in excellent condition, and comes with its factory hard case. manual, tools, and Foster fitting charging adapter.
Recently resealed by Pardini USA, she drives tacks to 25 yards and beyond since I bumped the power up to 495 FPS. In my latest accuracy testing session of seven consecutive five-shots groups shot from bench-rest at 25 yards in medium wind conditions with 7.9 grain JSBs, she averaged .51" center-to-center five-shot groups.
The power level is easily adjusted with a (factory) hammer-spring adjusting screw if you prefer more shots per charge at less power.
I've set the trigger action to my liking- a light 2 ounce first stage, followed by a crisp-as-glass second stage breaking at just 4 ounces. Yes, you can easily discern the second stage in this telepathic trigger.
Here are the chronograph testing results-
7.9 gr. JSB Express, after reseal, power increased*, 20 shot string- Low= 497, Hi= 501, ES= 4, SD= 1, Average= 498 FPS. YES, that is a standard deviation of just ONE FPS over the course of TWENTY SHOTS!
*About 80 shots per 3,000 PSI charge at this tune level.
As I understand it, the K2 model was Pardini's first PCP pistol. I think the K12 is their current PCP pistol; sometimes seen offered for sale used for over $1200. The primary difference I can discern is the K12 has a manometer (pressure gauge) on the front of the chamber tube, whereas the K2 uses a sliding cap on the front of the chamber tube with three silver rings indicating its level of charge (as seen in the photo). When no rings are visible it is time to recharge.
The price of this nice Italian PCP pistol WITHOUT the Adco red-dot sight and mounts is $550 including insured shipping in the CONUS. Price with the Adco dot sight and mounts pictured is $650. I accept payment by PayPal or USPS money order.
Feel free to call me at 254-253-1239 any day between noon and midnight CST for more information or questions. Many thanks, Ron Robinson. [email protected]
Recently resealed by Pardini USA, she drives tacks to 25 yards and beyond since I bumped the power up to 495 FPS. In my latest accuracy testing session of seven consecutive five-shots groups shot from bench-rest at 25 yards in medium wind conditions with 7.9 grain JSBs, she averaged .51" center-to-center five-shot groups.
The power level is easily adjusted with a (factory) hammer-spring adjusting screw if you prefer more shots per charge at less power.
I've set the trigger action to my liking- a light 2 ounce first stage, followed by a crisp-as-glass second stage breaking at just 4 ounces. Yes, you can easily discern the second stage in this telepathic trigger.
Here are the chronograph testing results-
7.9 gr. JSB Express, after reseal, power increased*, 20 shot string- Low= 497, Hi= 501, ES= 4, SD= 1, Average= 498 FPS. YES, that is a standard deviation of just ONE FPS over the course of TWENTY SHOTS!
*About 80 shots per 3,000 PSI charge at this tune level.
As I understand it, the K2 model was Pardini's first PCP pistol. I think the K12 is their current PCP pistol; sometimes seen offered for sale used for over $1200. The primary difference I can discern is the K12 has a manometer (pressure gauge) on the front of the chamber tube, whereas the K2 uses a sliding cap on the front of the chamber tube with three silver rings indicating its level of charge (as seen in the photo). When no rings are visible it is time to recharge.
The price of this nice Italian PCP pistol WITHOUT the Adco red-dot sight and mounts is $550 including insured shipping in the CONUS. Price with the Adco dot sight and mounts pictured is $650. I accept payment by PayPal or USPS money order.
Feel free to call me at 254-253-1239 any day between noon and midnight CST for more information or questions. Many thanks, Ron Robinson. [email protected]