Benelli Kite | |
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![]() Benelli Kite | |
Type | Pre-Charged Pneumatic air gun |
Place of origin |
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Service history | |
Used by | 10 m air pistol shooters |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Benelli Armi SpA |
Variants | Benelli Kite, Benelli Kite Young |
Specifications | |
Mass | 0.8 kg (1.8 lb) (no magazine) |
Length | 433 mm (17.05 in) |
Barrel length | 240 mm (9.45 in) |
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Cartridge | 4.5 mm (0.177 in) diabolo air gun pellets |
Action | Pre-Charged Pneumatic |
Muzzle velocity | 145 m/s (adjustable 135-165 m/s) |
Effective firing range | 10 m (10.9 yd) |
Feed system | single air gun pellet |
Sights | open, fully adjustable |
The Benelli Kite is a single shot .177 inch calibre pre-charged pneumatic air pistol designed for the 10 m Air Pistol ISSF shooting event. It is manufactured by Benelli Armi SpA of Italy.
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 bars (20,000 kPa). 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[]
Francesco Bruno
Silver medals[]
Competition | Location | Date | Competitor |
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European Championship | ![]() |
March 2004 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
ISSF World Cup | ![]() |
June 2004 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
ISSF World Cup | May 2005 | Mikhail Nestruev | |
Internationaler Wettkampf | ![]() |
January 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
ISSF World Cup | ![]() |
May 2006 | Joao Costa |
ISSF World Cup | ![]() |
June 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
Bronze medals[]
Competition | Location | Date | Competitor |
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ISSF World Cup | ![]() |
October 2006 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
European Championship | ![]() |
February 2008 | Tanyu Kiryakov |
Picture gallery[]
See also[]
- Benelli Kite Young - smaller version of the Kite, for junior competitors.
- Benelli Armi SpA
- 10 metre Air Pistol
- ISSF shooting events
References[]
The original article can be found at Benelli Kite and the edit history here.