Hi.
I'm considering to buy a used Morini CM162 Ei air pistol.
In that case i need to figure out if the marking on the air tubes is the production date or the exparition date?
Morini CM162 date stamp.
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Re: Morini CM162 date stamp.
Production date.
Re: Morini CM162 date stamp.
Since you're only "considering" a PCP, why not consider a SSP and forget about expensive cylinder replacement and accessories?
Some very competitive models are Walther LPM1, Pardini K58, and the FWB 100 series. These will shoot comparable scores to the PCPs.
Some very competitive models are Walther LPM1, Pardini K58, and the FWB 100 series. These will shoot comparable scores to the PCPs.
Re: Morini CM162 date stamp.
I'm to lazy to get a SSP;-)
To be little more serious, i have been shooting with a Walther CP3 match for a couple of years. Need to upgrade this due to weigth and inconvinience with co2 when going to matches and needing to refill.
I have not seen a single high end ssp for sale, so i think its better to go pcp.
To be little more serious, i have been shooting with a Walther CP3 match for a couple of years. Need to upgrade this due to weigth and inconvinience with co2 when going to matches and needing to refill.
I have not seen a single high end ssp for sale, so i think its better to go pcp.
Re: Morini CM162 date stamp.
"I have not seen a single high end ssp for sale"
Don't you wonder why?
Don't you wonder why?