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The lower SSP type pivoting damper arm is not shown. You can see the dead space between the end of the muzzle and end of the stabilizer. That is what I am asking about regarding legality. I can find nothing on this in the rules. The angle should be 30 degrees. The stock pistol has a 15 degree grip and the hand will not be able to be moved up in as close an alignment with the bore as in the match pistols. Well, what do you expect for $300?
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These mock ups have been made in Texas by WaltherForums Member Hajazimnt. 3D printing.
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Five round group at a measured 25M, 5" P22 barrel with counterweights. I call that accurate enough. It fired under 1" groups with CCI Mini Mags as well. If the hammer strut is removed from the pistol it becomes a SA pistol only. However with an over travel and pre travel stop, total trigger movement is 1/8"to fire and reset.
I'm testing and designing, others are testing and making additional prototypes. The one above will have Pardini RF-1 type linear dampers and a lower pivoting arm similar to the Walther SSP design. the lower arm is not shown. Test of similar mock ups have muzzle jump down to 1/4". There is one Member who competes in 25M shooting and uses the P22, an old one. He has won bronze, silver and gold in his club against the big guns. That probably says more about his shooting ability than the pistols but for fun I'm working on and add on stabilizer/damper for this plinker. I put one of my old ones in a Ransom type rest and it will achieve under 1" 5 round groups with several types of ammo including some bulk. Flyers are the problem with the bulk. Target ammo is much more consistent but not entirely flyer free in a P22. 5" barrel.
The question is....is it legal to have the counterweight/damper extend past the end of the muzzle with just a hole in it. No porting.