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big mouse
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New Benelli .22?

Post by big mouse »

Rumors are going around here that Benelli is coming out with a "new and

improved" version of their .22 caliber target pistols. Do any of you have

some info or knowledge about this? Tried searching the Internet, to no

avail!
Murph
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Post by Murph »

I haven't seen anything yet. Check with Larry's Guns in Maine. They sell Benelli.
Leon
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Post by Leon »

It's been out for awhile. I have one.

Changes from the previous model include, new trigger system, new rear sights, match barrel from Lothar Walther.

I have a few .22 match pistols but the Benelli is the one I like the most.
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mparker
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Post by mparker »

The Benelli site was just very recently updated. I was on it just a week or so ago. Looks like the MP95 is out of production, just the MP90 and the Kite remain.

Leon -
Could you give us a rundown of the changes/new features please?
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Post by Leon »

Sure - as I said previously - new features are -

Completely new trigger system.
New match grade barrel by Lothar Walther ( the test group for my pistol is almost 1 hole at 25m )
New rear sight - with adjustable notch size and height.

My other impressions -
Very, very high-quality manufacture with clever design and engineering.
Not ammo sensitive - shoots very tight groups with .22 ammo that my other guns group only averagely with.
I like the method of adjusting the trigger system - remove one screw and the whole trigger unit drops out for easy adjustment. And, each trigger adjustment screw has a locking grub screw to ensure that your adjustment never changes.
Recoil recovery is very fast - 1 little blip and gun is back on target.
Nills grips supplied with the guns are very comfortable and have a glove-like fit.
The manual, surprisingly enough for an Italian gun, is well written and actually makes sense.
mparker
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Post by mparker »

Thanks Leon -

If I'm reading between the lines properly, you're very pleased with the new MP90 and you would recommend it over the old one or, of course, the MP95e. Yes?
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Post by Stgtg »

Hi Leon,

I'm new to this forum and I have taken ownership of my first pistol only last week - the very same Benelli MP90S WC you have. I was just wondering if there is any particular ammo this gun prefers?

Tom
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Post by Leon »

mparker wrote:Thanks Leon -

If I'm reading between the lines properly, you're very pleased with the new MP90 and you would recommend it over the old one or, of course, the MP95e. Yes?
Yes I do recommend one, am very pleased with mine and it's a keeper.

The only change I recommend you make is getting a wider trigger for it - http://www.shapeways.com/model/785053/b ... erialId=23
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Post by Leon »

Stgtg wrote:Hi Leon,

I'm new to this forum and I have taken ownership of my first pistol only last week - the very same Benelli MP90S WC you have. I was just wondering if there is any particular ammo this gun prefers?

Tom
Congratulations on a fine purchase. They seem to shoot well with every .22 ammo I've trided so far, but I think you can't go wrong with CCI Std.
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Post by Misny »

Looks like a good product. From the photos, it appears that the grip angle is more straight up and down compared to say, a Pardini. Is that the case?
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Post by Leon »

Don't have a Pardini SP so can't really say. However, looking at pictures of both, I would say that the Benelli is slightly more upright.
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Post by Geld6 »

Any idea of an estimated street price?
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mparker
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Post by mparker »

Misny wrote:Looks like a good product. From the photos, it appears that the grip angle is more straight up and down compared to say, a Pardini. Is that the case?
You be the judge. Here is my Pardini SP with the red lines annotating the top and bottom of the barrel shroud and the centerline of the grip frame of my Benelli superimposed on it. Looks very similar to me.

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Custom grips can be made to make the grip angle more upright or more angled.
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New Benelli .22

Post by mr alexander »

Leon,

Thank you for the photos of your new pistol. Is there any way to readily

attach a dot sight DIRECTLY to the pistol without having to use an

additional mount of some kind? Seems to me that the older model did

have a grooved top that would allow this. I wish all of the target pistol

makers offered "Optic Only" versions of their products as an option

for the American market; the design of these pistols would obviate the

need of using separate mounts when utilizing an optical sight!!


You also suggested changing the trigger out. How wide is the original one

compared to the optional product? How difficult is it for a shooter to

make this change? Thank you!
Leon
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Re: New Benelli .22

Post by Leon »

mr alexander wrote:Leon,

Thank you for the photos of your new pistol. Is there any way to readily

attach a dot sight DIRECTLY to the pistol without having to use an

additional mount of some kind? Seems to me that the older model did

have a grooved top that would allow this. I wish all of the target pistol

makers offered "Optic Only" versions of their products as an option

for the American market; the design of these pistols would obviate the

need of using separate mounts when utilizing an optical sight!!


You also suggested changing the trigger out. How wide is the original one

compared to the optional product? How difficult is it for a shooter to

make this change? Thank you!
Question #1 - I have no idea as I have never used a mount before.

Question #2 - Original trigger blade is about 5mm - you can change it in about 5 seconds with an allen key. - very easy.
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Post by Leon »

mparker wrote:
Misny wrote:Looks like a good product. From the photos, it appears that the grip angle is more straight up and down compared to say, a Pardini. Is that the case?
You be the judge. Here is my Pardini SP with the red lines annotating the top and bottom of the barrel shroud and the centerline of the grip frame of my Benelli superimposed on it. Looks very similar to me.

Image Image

Custom grips can be made to make the grip angle more upright or more angled.
I should add, after examining mine closely ( and reading the manual ), you can adjust the rake of the grip - from a Pardini type angle to a FWB AW93/ Hammerli 208 type angle...loosen 1 screw and move to your hearts content...
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