Morini 162ei

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Misny
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Post by Misny »

I'm not a top notch shooter. My personal best is low 560's. If you haven't quit reading now, I'll say this about my air pistol. I have the Morini 162EI Short. I picked the Morini because I was hooked on the e-trigger the first time I dry-fired one. I like the balance of the Short, as well as, the light weight. Fortunately, I have a pretty average hand and the medium grip fits me out-of-the-box. I've had my Morini for around 6 or 7 years. Besides a defect in the frame, which was replaced for free by Pilkguns working in association with the Morini factory, I've had no problems with the pistol.
Reinhamre
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Post by Reinhamre »

Bill Poole wrote: once you cock the morini you have to shoot it, but you can dry fire it all day long without lifting your non-shooting hand due to the electronic trigger, the LP10, you cock the same for shot or dry, you put the level all the way down to shoot, part way down to dry.

Poole
If you lift the lever a bit you can release the mecanism without any air and then you can close the lever all way down and dry fire all day!
Remember it can be a danger later on if you leave a pellet in the barrel!

Kent
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