Rink Grip on a CM84e

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Brian James
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Rink Grip on a CM84e

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Does anyone have any experience with the Rink grip for the Morini 84e? I'm curious to know what people’s thoughts are on it: its fit, is it a typical Rink fit? etc..

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Re: Rink Grip on a CM84e

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Brian James wrote: Does anyone have any experience with the Rink grip for the Morini 84e? I'm curious to know what people’s thoughts are on it: its fit, is it a typical Rink fit? etc..
I can only say that it is a typical Rink (and good) fit. I prefer not to shoot with a wrist extremely 'drop', so I prefer to use the Morini grip, modified by the famous mr. Ciro (now retired, he lives in Italy).
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Retired, nothing - I heard he was setting up his own shop and talking to some companies about delivering factory grips :-)
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Tycho wrote:Retired, nothing - I heard he was setting up his own shop and talking to some companies about delivering factory grips :-)
Yes, correct. He is still active somewhere in northern Italy. As far as I know he was planning something (his own firm?). I'm trying to get his present address, and then go there with ... a couple of red wine bottles.
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Post by Mellberg »

I have a XS Rink grip on my CM84E. I can only say good things about it.
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Re: Rink Grip on a CM84e

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So a lot of infos here, to anyone interested in anatomical grips in general, and especially in grips for the CM84e, the CM162e, .... :-)

Mr. Ciro (former gripmaker at Morini, Switzerland) now is working in Reggio Emilia, Italy (interesting city between Milano and Bologna).

He is working in a corner of the shooting center 'Bersaglio Mobile', just off the city center, close to the shooting range.

Its webpage is
http://www.bersagliomobile.com/

and its address is the following:
Bersaglio Mobile
Via Zacchetti 14
42100 Reggio Emilia
Italy
phone 0522/51.83.44 or 0522/51.51.75
fax 0522/51.83.54

see also the map here
http://www.bersagliomobile.com/dove%20siamo.html

Please notice that Mr. Ciro ordered new (digital?) machinery, so that for a perfect anatomical grip, and for a competition grip with the modified location of the electronics outside the grip, better go there at the end of this year.

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Scerir - you beat me by about 1 hour, I just got the adress, too :-) Sounds interesting, although I'm not sure whether he can get the "special" external electronics from Francesco... But his grips are really good, I'll certainly drop in there at some time or another! BTW, is it true that Bersagliomobile is not owned anymore by Grilli?
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Tycho wrote: BTW, is it true that Bersagliomobile is not owned anymore by Grilli?
As far as I know Mr. Grilli is no more there, but Mr. Lubrano is still there rocksolid. As for the special electronics (just out of the grip, so that you can also have small grips .... in case of small hands) I've seen them at a distance, but I have no details.
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