Hi everyone
I've ordered a new grip for my Morini 162 EL (mark 2). I don't have an instruction book and though I can see the fixing bolts in the grip, I'm slightly concerned that I might break some electrical connection if I just unscrew the bolts and pull off the old grip. Is there a trick to this? Or if anyone can point me in the direction of an online instruction book that would be great. I've googled for one, but can't find one. I couldn't see one on the Morini website (but maybe that's me being unobservant).
My local shop told me they'll try and get an instruction book, but no luck so far.
Many Thanks
Richard
Grip changing for Morini CM162 EL
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You could open the hatch and take the battery (ies) out first as a precaution- that way the board won't be in danger of being inadvertently energized and/or shorted out with a metal screwdriver.
Also- who sold you a gun without an owner's manual?
Not sure about APs but IIRC the mfgr of any firearms sold in the USA is required to provide an owner's manual, free of charge, upon request. That might be folklore. But I've always promptly received an owner's manual (once via email in pdf form) whenever I have requested one from a mfgr.
Steve Swartz
Also- who sold you a gun without an owner's manual?
Not sure about APs but IIRC the mfgr of any firearms sold in the USA is required to provide an owner's manual, free of charge, upon request. That might be folklore. But I've always promptly received an owner's manual (once via email in pdf form) whenever I have requested one from a mfgr.
Steve Swartz
Grip Change
1. Undo the battery cover. With the pistol turned off, gently pull the circuit board down out of the grip.
(With the circuit removed the install later is easier.)
2. Undo the the two grip screws (note two different lengths)
3. Remove grip.
To Install
1. Fit grip to frame and install the two grip screws (checking length).
2. Slide the circuit board into grip, and start the board into the plug.
3. Push the board firmly into plug. (Install battery if removed)
4. Re install battery cover and check trigger circuit.
(With the circuit removed the install later is easier.)
2. Undo the the two grip screws (note two different lengths)
3. Remove grip.
To Install
1. Fit grip to frame and install the two grip screws (checking length).
2. Slide the circuit board into grip, and start the board into the plug.
3. Push the board firmly into plug. (Install battery if removed)
4. Re install battery cover and check trigger circuit.
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Changing grips for Morini 162 EL
Thanks everyone, that's helpful.
In answer to queries...
My 'local shop' was in fact the NSRA - my national association shop, next to the ranges. The Morini was second-hand, but a reasonably good price & excellent condition, so I was willing to wave an instruction book goodbye, especially as they said they'd try to get me one. I'm competing in a rifle match there this week-end, so I'll call in and remind them. I don't think there's any rule here that you have to be supplied with an instruction book. Luck of the draw I suppose.
I'll try emailing Morini to see if they'll send one.
Should have the new grip in a few weeks, so hopefully the flyers will decrease in number!
Many thanks again for the input.
Richard
In answer to queries...
My 'local shop' was in fact the NSRA - my national association shop, next to the ranges. The Morini was second-hand, but a reasonably good price & excellent condition, so I was willing to wave an instruction book goodbye, especially as they said they'd try to get me one. I'm competing in a rifle match there this week-end, so I'll call in and remind them. I don't think there's any rule here that you have to be supplied with an instruction book. Luck of the draw I suppose.
I'll try emailing Morini to see if they'll send one.
Should have the new grip in a few weeks, so hopefully the flyers will decrease in number!
Many thanks again for the input.
Richard