Hi, I have an opportunity to buy a high standard Olympic pistol but only have one pic and don?t know much about them. Seems like something is missing on the bottom of the barrel. Any id and value help would be appreciated.
cheers.
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Hi, I have an opportunity to buy a high standard Olympic pistol but only have one pic and don?t know much about them. Seems like something is missing on the bottom of the barrel. Any id and value help would be appreciated.
cheers.
That pic appears to show .22 Short Olympic model.
$500-$700 as new condition including weights. Stopped production around 2018.
My opinion only, am big fan.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Thanks, there’s one more is there anything special about this one? Attachment 98262.
Gotta back track on the weight thing, may be custom thing. Waiting for clarification.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
The screw holes on the bottom are for weights as Buffalobo said. I used them to mount a red dot to mine. You can adjust the trigger pull to less than an ounce pull. The firing pin will contact the barrel if it is dry fired. That can dimple the chamber mouth. Sometimes the mags have to be tuned to the individual gun. There is a very fine wire hairpin spring held in place by the left grip easy to lose. The pin under the barrel on the frame locks the barrel into the frame, push it in to the rear and the barrel will lift up and off. The cutout notches just behind the muzzle are there to mount a muzzle brake.
They can be extremely accurate. Olympic level competition accurate.
Thanks for the info.