New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Sounds like all mental there.
But how would not allowing the air pistol to fire do anything ? Believe me you can’t see the little red light of the circuit block. You are still pulling the trigger way past where it would normally break and increase the trigger the pressure/weight disrupting the sights before you finely go ohhh and look at the red led.
It’s a completely useless feature
But how would not allowing the air pistol to fire do anything ? Believe me you can’t see the little red light of the circuit block. You are still pulling the trigger way past where it would normally break and increase the trigger the pressure/weight disrupting the sights before you finely go ohhh and look at the red led.
It’s a completely useless feature
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Yep, that's the core of shootingChristopher Miceli wrote:Sounds like all mental there.
If the cable can't be adjusted to bring the LED into the field of view then maybe it just needs a longer cable.Christopher Miceli wrote:But how would not allowing the air pistol to fire do anything ? Believe me you can’t see the little red light of the circuit block. You are still pulling the trigger way past where it would normally break and increase the trigger the pressure/weight disrupting the sights before you finely go ohhh and look at the red led.
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
it plugs into the bottom of the grip and hangs down
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I have one as well. Chris is right. Functions much better as a Christmas tree light. And I have moved from a Steyr Evo 10e to the Morini CM200ei because I shoot better with the Morini.
Chip
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Are you saying that the cable is so stiff that it cannot be bent to bring the LED into the field of view?
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Not stiff enough or long enough
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I'm biting my tongue.Christopher Miceli wrote:Not stiff enough or long enough
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Hey CM
Should it be thicker, too?
Should it be thicker, too?
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Couldn’t hurtSulla wrote:Hey CM
Should it be thicker, too?
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
After tearing down my cm200ei and a 162ei they are slightly different. On a 162 you are pressing a microswitch to operate the solenoid. The cm200ei is like the cm84e where the separating of the two gold contacts fire the solenoid. The resistance difference between the two.. no clue
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Since the solenoid fires when the two gold contacts move apart (due to extra current I guess) I would expect a very short trigger action, because there is no second stage trigger travel (due to microswitch). Is that true?Christopher Miceli wrote:After tearing down my cm200ei and a 162ei they are slightly different. On a 162 you are pressing a microswitch to operate the solenoid. The cm200ei is like the cm84e where the separating of the two gold contacts fire the solenoid. The resistance difference between the two.. no clue
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
It still has 2 stages of trigger feel just like the 162. spring 1 first stage and spring 2 for the second stage...well stage 2 is the combination of spring 1 and 2.
It’s exactly the same trigger as the 162 minus the microswitch vs gold contact. Well the circuit board is different but that’s not involved with it. I think technically you could get a lighter second stage than the 162ei. But you’d have to have more weight on the first stage to get 500g
It’s exactly the same trigger as the 162 minus the microswitch vs gold contact. Well the circuit board is different but that’s not involved with it. I think technically you could get a lighter second stage than the 162ei. But you’d have to have more weight on the first stage to get 500g
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
side by side cm162 vs cm200 barrel has less rise after the shot.
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
At https://www.facebook.com/CelineGobervilleTirOfficiel/ see 30 October, there is a short review, a test, of the new air pistol CM200.
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Does the 200ei Morini take weights on the barrel or needs adapter like the 162?
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Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Maybe he needs to know what sort of weight they are...
Avoirdupois ?
Troy ?
Metric ?
Long ?
Short ?
or
Imperial ?
Nothing better to do in lock down...
Avoirdupois ?
Troy ?
Metric ?
Long ?
Short ?
or
Imperial ?
Nothing better to do in lock down...
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
I wish I had one of these..
The more I look at the Morini Propaganda Document ( the Brochure ), the more it grows on me.
By the time I'd decided to acquire one, but, being the world's best procrastinaor, all in-country stock of CM200is had vanished - with no ETA of any new stock
The more I look at the Morini Propaganda Document ( the Brochure ), the more it grows on me.
By the time I'd decided to acquire one, but, being the world's best procrastinaor, all in-country stock of CM200is had vanished - with no ETA of any new stock
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
Hi guys, Bonjour from Paris.
I was reading most of your replies and feedback on the Morini CM200ei, and as a previous owner of a Steyr LP1, i was pretty anxious about moving from Steyr to Morini, especially when we look at the cost of that pistol (2000 euro).
After reading a few feeback from sites all over the world, I decided to make the big jump and i went crazy and baught that Morini CM200.
I must confess that i have been shooting with my Steyr LP1 for more than 10 years and I really enjoyed it. Look at a LP1 and at a LP10, there are of course improvements but the LP1 is not so old fashioned anyway! it still looks good!
as many people say, if you got cash to spend, and wanna treat yourself, you can look at an Evo10 or the Morini CM200ei.
I can't tell what made me jump from Steyr (which I love) to the Morini one: totally unknown, but that being said, I did it!!
a couple days after i received it, the shooting clubs got locked down with this crazy pandemic and so i have only been able to shoot about a hundred pellets, not more!!! i am so frustrated. i have been waiting for months before buying it and when i finally made up my mind, i can't use it and gotta wait for September for the club to re-open.
All i can say is that the pistol is every smooth, the trigger is amazing.
the grip, medium size from Morini doesn't fit my hand, although my Steyr (M size grip) was just perfect. the M size Morini is jsut too big. I would need Small size.
i decided to spend some more euros and went with a Rink grip, M size. It does fit differently, but in a very good way. the settings to adjust your hand are much much better, like you can adjust it millimeter per millimeter.
as some say, the cable provided with the gun is useless. i like doing dry shooting with that Morini as all you have to do is put the trigger ON and that's it. dry shoooooot...
I'll try to give my impressions as soon as i go back to the club and will try to compare with my Steyr.
I know it is a tough one when you wanna purchase a new pistol and there is no feedback anywhere.
For now, i have no regrets. i have good sensations with that Morini and I'll soon be up to speed with it.
I'll put some pictures of it. It is such a lovely air pistol.
thanks guys
PS: excuse me if my English is not perfect, it is not my mother tongue :)
I was reading most of your replies and feedback on the Morini CM200ei, and as a previous owner of a Steyr LP1, i was pretty anxious about moving from Steyr to Morini, especially when we look at the cost of that pistol (2000 euro).
After reading a few feeback from sites all over the world, I decided to make the big jump and i went crazy and baught that Morini CM200.
I must confess that i have been shooting with my Steyr LP1 for more than 10 years and I really enjoyed it. Look at a LP1 and at a LP10, there are of course improvements but the LP1 is not so old fashioned anyway! it still looks good!
as many people say, if you got cash to spend, and wanna treat yourself, you can look at an Evo10 or the Morini CM200ei.
I can't tell what made me jump from Steyr (which I love) to the Morini one: totally unknown, but that being said, I did it!!
a couple days after i received it, the shooting clubs got locked down with this crazy pandemic and so i have only been able to shoot about a hundred pellets, not more!!! i am so frustrated. i have been waiting for months before buying it and when i finally made up my mind, i can't use it and gotta wait for September for the club to re-open.
All i can say is that the pistol is every smooth, the trigger is amazing.
the grip, medium size from Morini doesn't fit my hand, although my Steyr (M size grip) was just perfect. the M size Morini is jsut too big. I would need Small size.
i decided to spend some more euros and went with a Rink grip, M size. It does fit differently, but in a very good way. the settings to adjust your hand are much much better, like you can adjust it millimeter per millimeter.
as some say, the cable provided with the gun is useless. i like doing dry shooting with that Morini as all you have to do is put the trigger ON and that's it. dry shoooooot...
I'll try to give my impressions as soon as i go back to the club and will try to compare with my Steyr.
I know it is a tough one when you wanna purchase a new pistol and there is no feedback anywhere.
For now, i have no regrets. i have good sensations with that Morini and I'll soon be up to speed with it.
I'll put some pictures of it. It is such a lovely air pistol.
thanks guys
PS: excuse me if my English is not perfect, it is not my mother tongue :)
Re: New Morini Air Pistol - CM200 EI
TargetPistolGuy made a comparison between CM200 and LP10e
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V7257gGU9M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V7257gGU9M
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STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
PPC: CZ Shadow 2
PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
BR50: CZ 457 LRP