Morini CM84E Malfunction
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Morini CM84E Malfunction
Hi,
My free pistol has started to go off "by itself"
No, it is not Dirty! The CM84E should not fire unless the beam is broken but it does all the time so when I open to load it can go off during loading. It will not fire the shot because the breach has not been closed but it is only a case of time. Note this video how easy it goes off.
http://youtu.be/k2Aplom7nnk[/url]
My free pistol has started to go off "by itself"
No, it is not Dirty! The CM84E should not fire unless the beam is broken but it does all the time so when I open to load it can go off during loading. It will not fire the shot because the breach has not been closed but it is only a case of time. Note this video how easy it goes off.
http://youtu.be/k2Aplom7nnk[/url]
possible
Hi Kent,
In the video it looks like you have the trigger blade turned nearly 90* from the usual position. The blade may now be blocking the light path of the optical safety. If your trigger weight is set quite low and the light path is blocked, the trigger will fire easily at any time. Just a possibility.
Regards,
FredB
In the video it looks like you have the trigger blade turned nearly 90* from the usual position. The blade may now be blocking the light path of the optical safety. If your trigger weight is set quite low and the light path is blocked, the trigger will fire easily at any time. Just a possibility.
Regards,
FredB
David M,
It is the electronic part that is to blame here, that I am sure of but is it the card or a cold welding somewhere?
In the video you can see that the pistol and electronic are separated. The sear is fine. The problem is that the pistol can be fired when the light path of the optical safety is not broken. With light trigger it does not keep trigger contact circuit closed during the loading process. That should not be a problem, the optical safety should prevent the pistol from firing so long as the beam is not obstructed.
If the beam is not working, would that cause this problem? Or does the pistol need a working beam to fire?
I use the light spring but as you can see from the video there is tension on the spring.
To you all owner of a 84E, is it possible to fire the pistol just by giving it a dash from the rear with no finger on the trigger? Use dry fire for safety :-)!
It is the electronic part that is to blame here, that I am sure of but is it the card or a cold welding somewhere?
In the video you can see that the pistol and electronic are separated. The sear is fine. The problem is that the pistol can be fired when the light path of the optical safety is not broken. With light trigger it does not keep trigger contact circuit closed during the loading process. That should not be a problem, the optical safety should prevent the pistol from firing so long as the beam is not obstructed.
If the beam is not working, would that cause this problem? Or does the pistol need a working beam to fire?
I use the light spring but as you can see from the video there is tension on the spring.
To you all owner of a 84E, is it possible to fire the pistol just by giving it a dash from the rear with no finger on the trigger? Use dry fire for safety :-)!
I don´t yet have 84e, but I think Morini uses IR-transmitter/receiver as the light safety system.
If transmitter (led) is dead/bad connection between it and card -> no light to receiver -> ok to fire.
Do you have digital camera with live viewfinder? Those usually see if a IR transmitter, like tv remote is working. Maybe camera can also see if the IR-led Morini used is working.
If transmitter (led) is dead/bad connection between it and card -> no light to receiver -> ok to fire.
Do you have digital camera with live viewfinder? Those usually see if a IR transmitter, like tv remote is working. Maybe camera can also see if the IR-led Morini used is working.
It counts as a competition shot. The trigger was not pulled.Nev C wrote:Just curious, if on loading, the gun fires without the trigger being pressed as in this case, is it counted as a competition shot or is it a malfunction?
6.13 MALFUNCTIONS
6.13.1 A malfunction occurs when a gun fails to fire a projectile when the
trigger is pulled.
6.13.2 Malfunctions may be either ALLOWABLE OR NON-ALLOWABLE.
ALLOWABLE MALFUNCTIONS ARE:
a) A cartridge fails to fire;
b) A bullet or pellet is lodged in the barrel; or
c) The gun fails to fire or function properly and the trigger
mechanism has been released.
NON-ALLOWABLE MALFUNCTIONS are:
a) The athlete has opened the action of his gun;
b) The safety was engaged;
c) The athlete did not properly load his gun;
d) The athlete did not pull the trigger; or
e) The malfunction is due to any cause that could reasonably
have been corrected by the athlete.
The circuit board is OK. A shooting friend (thank you Thomas) had a spare trigger unit. Sending the not working unit to company representing Morini in Sweden will fix my problem. The lamp emitting light is black on the not working trigger unit and bright clear on the older but working unit. Might have something to do with my problem.