LukeP wrote:
Next week i'll go to the shop and i'll try steyr and morini.
I'm searching for grip, sights and trigger.
I want to find a pistol that let me apply pressure to the trigger without disturbing sight alignment.
Today i went to the shop.
I managed and dry fire with steyr lp10 and morini 162ei.
Steyr lp10, impression:
+ trigger: the travel is cleaner than izzy, and well dry; it feels too heavy on the final stage, but i think is regulable.. (i wish)
Trigger blade is very nice-touch, and friendly to approach.
+ balance: very well balanced in my hand, point extremely well.
- sight: i cannot see clearly the front sight, maybe is too far away for my eyeglasses or rear sight's window is too small.
- grip: the grip is L size, and it don't fit me; is too thin, is high enough but too thin and my flat palm and long fingers don't touch the wood. Look also not so beautiful.
- dry fire mode: simple and user friendly, but is needed opening and closing the bolt every time.
+ exterior finish: both frame colors (silver and black) are great; i'm sorry is not available gold color for the cylinders (nestruev rules... ;)), is only available blue or silver.
+ bore line and sight line: steyr line is very low on my hand, and point well.
Morini 162ei:
+ trigger: the trigger is simply amazing for me, imho, it feels as rolling trigger, it's quite difficult for me detecting when the trigger was breaking the final point, seems to me that the only way to shoot right way that trigger is follow letteraly the rules "aim, align and push the trigger attending shot breaks". I'm fear to shoot unsafe with that trigger.
The trigger blade seems too thin, like izzy blade, i prefer steyr ones, more wider and ridged sweeter.
+ balance: well balanced, maybe steyr is a little more nose heavy in my hand.
- sight: good, maybe the front sight is placed at different distance from my eyes and i can see it clearly; seems to me the rear sight is very high on my hand.
- grip: same as steyr, thin, grip angle non good to align for me.
+ dry fire mode: literally hypnotic, click click click click click... i was not able to stop.... ;)
- exterior finish: looks good but steyr looks better.
- bore line and sight line: seems to high on my hands, i had to push up my wrist literally "a lot" to see front sight aligned.
In the next days i'll try morini 162ei on fire test, i want to see what i can do with electronic trigger. Unfortunatelly i cannot test fire lp10, i think trigger is quite similar to my izzy ones, so i wish eventually take advantage of more ergonomics features of steyr...
See you later,
LukeP.