MatchGun MGH1

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B Lafferty
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MatchGun MGH1

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I came across this page whilst looking for something unrelated to any particular air pistol. It is claimed that the pistol is "by Cesare Morini." I'm not certain whether this is now a Morini produced product or one brought to market via some sort of licensing agreement. Information/experience, including country of manufacture, with this model of MatchGun?

https://www.newenglandairgun.com/matchgun.html
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David Levene
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Cesare Morini hasn't had anything to do with Morini Competition for many years.

His latest venture is Matchguns.
UnGe
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Re: MatchGun MGH1

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For ISSF-ready pistol, "Trigger adjustable 70g to 450g" - can somebody explain this?
B Lafferty
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Re: MatchGun MGH1

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UnGe wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 2:35 pm For ISSF-ready pistol, "Trigger adjustable 70g to 450g" - can somebody explain this?
"Adjustable trigger pull weight and easy distribution of weights: up to 450 g for dead travel and only 70 g for release force."
http://www.matchguns.com/en/mgh1-mechan ... tol-design
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rmca
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David Levene wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 11:27 am Cesare Morini hasn't had anything to do with Morini Competition for many years.

His latest venture is Matchguns.
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Cesare Morini founded the Morini company back in 1973:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morini_(manufacturer)

I believe he constructed the unbeatable CM 84E free pistol, mostly on his own.
He deserves to get nighted for that achievement.

The "Matchguns" series of .22, .32, and air pistols? Yes and no, some good, some less so. (The MG .32 is a melon, in my opinion).
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