Benelli Kite

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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Benelli Kite |
| image | New Benelli Kite.jpg |
| image_size | 275 |
| caption | Benelli Kite |
| origin | Italy |
| type | Pre-Charged Pneumatic air gun |
| is_ranged | yes |
| used_by | 10 m air pistol shooters |
| manufacturer | Benelli Armi SpA |
| variants | Benelli Kite, Benelli Kite Young |
| weight | 0.8 kg (no magazine) |
| length | 433 mm |
| part_length | 240 mm |
| cartridge | 4.5 mm diabolo air gun pellets |
| action | Pre-Charged Pneumatic |
| velocity | 145 m/s (adjustable 135-165 m/s) |
| range | 10 m |
| feed | single air gun pellet |
| sights | open, fully adjustable |
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The Benelli Kite is an air pistol manufactured by Benelli Armi SpA of Italy. It is a single shot .177 inch calibre pre-charged pneumatic air pistol designed for the 10 m Air Pistol ISSF shooting event.
The Kite was used by Francesco Bruno to win a gold medal in the Italian Championship 2008. It is also used by Tanyu Kiryakov, who won gold in the 10 m Air Pistol at the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988.
Design details
Like all air pistols designed for the 10 m Air Pistol event, it has fully adjustable sights, a mechanically adjustable trigger (for stroke and weight of 1st and 2nd phase and trigger stop) and an anatomically adjustable grip available in three sizes and for left and right-handed shooters. The model pictured here is fitted with a stabilising balance weight, designed to further improve stability of the pistol during firing and to minimize recoil.
The barrel is manufactured by Lothar Walther with 12-twist right-hand rifling and 450 mm pitch. Air power is supplied from an under-barrel cylinder, available in four different capacities: long (300 shots), intermediate (230 shots), medium (180 shots) and short (80 shots). It uses atmospheric air compressed to 200 bar. A pressure gauge on the end of the cylinder allows for constant monitoring of the pressure.
The Benelli Kite features micrometric rear sight adjustment with four settings:
1 click = 1 mm windage (left/right adjustment) at 10 metres. 1 click = 2 mm elevation (up/down adjustment) at 10 metres.
The sight aperture is adjustable by lever and screw.
Performance
The following tables show the results achieved by competitive shooters using the Benelli Kite in major competitions:
Gold medals
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| Competition | Location | Date | Competitor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italian Championship Master | Bologna | September 2003 | Alberto Cardinali |
| Italian Championship Student | Bologna | September 2003 | Elena Ruan |
| European Championship | Gothenburg | November 2003 | Mikhail Nestruev |
| Finnish Championship | Finland | 2004 | Teemu Lahti |
| InterShoot | Netherlands | February 2004 | Joao Costa |
| European Championship | Győr | March 2004 | Mikhail Nestruev |
| ISSF World Cup | Munich | August 2005 | Mikhail Nestruev |
| Mediterranean Games | Almería | 2005 | Francesco Bruno |
| Italian Championship | Milan | September 2005 | Francesco Bruno |
| Finnish Championship | Finland | March 2006 | Kai Jahnsson |
| European Championship | Moscow | February 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| Italian Championship | Milan | September 2006 | Francesco Bruno |
| Italian Championship | Bologna | September 2008 | Francesco Bruno |
| Italian Championship Juniores | Naples | September 2008 | Andrea Scafa |
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Silver medals
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| Competition | Location | Date | Competitor |
|---|---|---|---|
| European Championship | Győr | March 2004 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| ISSF World Cup | Milan | June 2004 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| ISSF World Cup | Fort Benning | May 2005 | Mikhail Nestruev |
| Internationaler Wettkampf | Munich | January 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| ISSF World Cup | Munich | May 2006 | Joao Costa |
| ISSF World Cup | Milan | June 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
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Bronze medals
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| Competition | Location | Date | Competitor |
|---|---|---|---|
| ISSF World Cup | Granada | October 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| European Championship | Winterthur | February 2008 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
| :: |
References
References
- "Kite".
- Nagy, Attila. (6 February 2015). "These Air Pistols Look Like Weapons from Star Wars". [[Gizmodo]].
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