How competitive is this gun physically compared to the newer guns?
For its price it looks darn great. I owned one a while back and was amazed by it, then sold it for reasons I can't quite explain.
So, could one entering the competitive target .22 world train with one of these (In good condition) and be competitive? I'm fully aware that I don't shoot as well as most guns potential, however I'd like to have that option.
So, is a 91t a good beginner option for competitive shooting? Heck, let's get crazy - is the gun a viable option for altering into a biathlon gun if I went that way? (I'm getting tired of my current sport and want a new one. I'm young and used to training at an international level, so while it's a cocky attitude, I don't think I'm completely SOL for being a little competitive in time... not olympics, but not back of every competition.)
I see the Izhmash 7-2 is out there at mtguns.com, with a basic target model being available for about $650 + S/H + export fees + exchange rate, and it's an "entry" gun itself. The guns that're current are between $1000 and $4000, and that's a lot of money for beginning....
For its price it looks darn great. I owned one a while back and was amazed by it, then sold it for reasons I can't quite explain.
So, could one entering the competitive target .22 world train with one of these (In good condition) and be competitive? I'm fully aware that I don't shoot as well as most guns potential, however I'd like to have that option.
So, is a 91t a good beginner option for competitive shooting? Heck, let's get crazy - is the gun a viable option for altering into a biathlon gun if I went that way? (I'm getting tired of my current sport and want a new one. I'm young and used to training at an international level, so while it's a cocky attitude, I don't think I'm completely SOL for being a little competitive in time... not olympics, but not back of every competition.)
I see the Izhmash 7-2 is out there at mtguns.com, with a basic target model being available for about $650 + S/H + export fees + exchange rate, and it's an "entry" gun itself. The guns that're current are between $1000 and $4000, and that's a lot of money for beginning....
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