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I’ve been after a Hammerli Master for a while and finally got one. This is a Swiss 10 metre pistol made between 1964 and 1976 and won German National competitions in 1965, 66 and 67 It measures 15.9 inches and weighs 2.4 lbs., but is nicely balanced and doesn’t feel heavy.

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Hammerli Master Air Pistol Manual. Navigation Main page Contents and operators manual for if others out there. Once you have this, you can then see A ROTATING. Jun 09, 2013 I showed the Hammerli Master Match to Phil at the club last night - he even picked it up and dry fired it - I could tell he was impressed.

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The CO2 capsule loads at the rear, which goes to explain its length and shape. Has a novel loading mechanism, whereby when the pistol is cocked, the loading port rises from the barrel. This model also has a blow-off mechanism, which vents the CO2 when the pressure has dropped to an unreliable level. No safety mechanism and only comes on 4.5 mm calibre Impressively accurate, (as you would expect from a match pistol), even in my hands and in my opinion is far superior to both Crosman MK1 and S&W 79g in all ways (except calibre) Hammerli made a number of variations, including a 5 shot pellet version called a Duell, which I quite fancy, but fear may be as rare as hen’s teeth. Although this is definitely one to keep, I seem to have ended up with two of them ( got carried away in auction), so one will be sold when I can bear to part with it.

Ian Plinker Posts: 83 Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:55 am. When the Master first came out it needed a Firearms certificate to own one here in the UK. I remember some of the Plymouth lads doing quite well with these at some of the matches I went to, but no better than with the more common FWB Model 65 that most of us had at the time, although I am sure they had anatomical grips with adjustable hand shelves on theirs at the time. Most of us felt the Master was a really nice pistol - but not worth the space on the certificate when the same space could have been used for something a little more 'interesting' such as a S&W.357 Magnum etc!

If the firearms laws changed sooner regarding CO2 pistols there would have been a lot more of these superb pistols in use - along with the Walther CP1 and FWB Model 2 etc - the main rivals at the time! There are probably a lot more of them in the UK now than there was at the time now that they can be bought and sold more freely with the FA certificate!