Drulov Model 75 Bolt Action Czech Target Pistol - MINT

One of my range buddies has one and really likes it..seems to be a much better than average shooter.. I believe Tradex sells them from time to time
 
I had a different model with a proper trigger. off a bag it was capable of quarter size groups at 25 yards. One of my buddys has the pictured model and he shoots 190-220 in slow fire pistol matches. As for the banana handle, they are meant to be custom shaped to your hand. IIRC they go for 200-250 bux not bad for an almost Olympic style/quality target pistol. I tried the button trigger model and as you touch it???????trigger pull is about 6oz, so very light trigger.
 
Entry level free style training gun. Generations upon generations of target shooters in Europe started with this one at early stages.
It is very simple and sturdy design. Fun gun when equipped with scope.
 
I have a model 75 and a 70. I met a gentleman that had 4 of them, and after handling them I was lucky enough to talk him into selling me 2 of them!!!
Fun and accurate. The button trigger is very light. The grips are not the same size on the pistols I own, both the same style, but the one on the model 75 is a bit smaller and fits my hand better than the model 70. They are a unique and fun plinker.
 
Lot were around in the 70s. Some folks used them to start free (50metre) pistol, but the trigger is awful for a set-trigger, and the grip feels like a banana.
I have had these, terrible trigger

I don't know why you would think that, you can adj. them if you know the gun. great gun for the money, last one I sold where in the 300.oo range, a bit more for the mint set trigger ones.
Some people can't spend 3 grand for a free pistol.
I had a busn. phytom? scope clamped on the top rib , worked fine , have shot 75yrs with it.
 
I have one. A beautifully machined entry level free pistol. Very good trigger, maybe 1 lb.(never touched the adjustment), safe and not too scary. Grip is not made for a small hand(moi). Sell cheap in northern ON because nobody does accurate any more. I can't find any info about safely dry-firing this handgun.
 
V Good Trigger. The key is knowing how to adjust it. And the manual, apart from being written in every other language EXCEPT ENGLISH is a little hard to decipher.

If you wanted the best set trigger, I would remove the button and install a real trigger shoe, most likely a curved style.
 
I have one. A beautifully machined entry level free pistol. Very good trigger, maybe 1 lb.(never touched the adjustment), safe and not too scary. Grip is not made for a small hand(moi). Sell cheap in northern ON because nobody does accurate any more. I can't find any info about safely dry-firing this handgun.

Leave the bolt open, lift the lever to ####, and then fire with button as per normal.

Tighten small screw to decrease throw and trigger weight.
 
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