Morini 162 - 18 months in: my thoughts and opinions

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SamEEE
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Morini 162 - 18 months in: my thoughts and opinions

Post by SamEEE »

Cut this together today.

It was pretty tricky to make 10m AP look interesting on video.
At any rate I hope you enjoy it!

http://youtu.be/TRHL04OE6vw

More to come in the future.

Sam
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Post by pauln »

well done, I enjoyed that
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Post by therider »

I enjoyed it too! Well done
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Post by nick marshall »

Yes, good effort. Have several morini's, there a great pistol.
You say the trigger is too skinny.

Are you aware of the Morini wide trigger? It's also nicely curved.
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Post by SamEEE »

Thanks for the feedback guys - glad i'm doing it right.

As for the Morini wide trigger I have seen them but haven't yet given one a serious whirl. I think they're off the RF22 originally?

I would like to somehow mod the Steyr trigger to fit but haven't given it a great deal of thought just yet.
Rough thinking leads me to Matchguns MG-1 type trigger post with a Steyr LP10 trigger mounted to it.
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Post by Makris D. G. »

Well-made video and a nice bit of shooting, thumbs-up and keep it coming.
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Post by Misny »

Nice vid! Keep up the good shooting!
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Post by BobGee »

Nice video and some good shooting.

WRT trigger blade, Tec-HRO in Germany (www.tec-HRO.de) do some nice aftermarket blades including a button/point.

Bob
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Post by bruce em »

I have had one for quite a while, love it

I had to adjust stage balance to shoot it well. Used two different guns while adjusting the newcomer

Battery circuit shuts down after a period of inuse instead of dying off. Saved me a bunch of times.

Best score 575 and a 573 at Benning

Only objection is unadjustable grip position: side to side, and tilt

I suppose custom grips are possible but with the electronics in the grip, that could be difficult

regards
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