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Matchguns MG5

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:07 pm
by DanielSwe
So, currently I shoot the CM84e, but find that a bit of adjustability grip vise would be nice,
so I've been eying the MG5.

Anyone here use it regularly or know anyone who does?
Any info is welcome.
Thanks

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:14 pm
by 45ACP223

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:55 pm
by DanielSwe
Thanks, I've read most threads a search will hand me
but there's not much in them really. Hence the new thread.
Was hoping for a bunch of users chiming in telling me its wonderful :)

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:12 am
by TB
I previously had a MG5e and now amongst others have a CM84e. MG5 is a nice pistol no doubt about that. By default the grip has much more rake compared to the Morini. Sure it can be adjusted but you can't go far away from default without messing up harmonics between grip and pistol anyway. At least not without major modifications to the grip. The ability to adjust sideways is nice though. Compared to the Morini the MG5 has a quite different weight distribution and it is much lighter. IMHO the e-trigger is better on the Morini and had less tendency to double click. I know this phenomena is irrelevant on a single load pistol but I just can't stand it. If I should buy another MG5 it would definitely be with a mechanical trigger. Another thing I like better on the Morini is the fact it is not fitted with a compensator as default. I just hate cleaning things that are irrelevant for my shooting (IMHO don't start a war). So if you like more rake, lighter weight and compensators there could be good reasons to move to a MG5.

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:15 am
by ghostrip
i have the mechanical mg5 and i like it very much. havent shot the cm84e but have shot
pardini k50, toz35. mg5 had the best balance even with all rods on it. ejects cleanly with sk
and is as accurate as the other two. very nice adjustable sights. i can't practice but my scores
are in the 500 area with k50/toz i was quite lower.
since i was the first owner of mg5 in greece other shooters asked me
to shoot 5-10 rounds with it. all liked it very much. its recoil is minimal and you can follow through very easily. all liked the fact that the grip can be adjusted plus if you want later you can put electronic trigger. in fact my mg5 has the upper part from mg5e.

edit as tb stated it feels quite light and has lots of rake at the grip. it feels a lot like an air pistol

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:46 am
by DanielSwe
More rake and lighter weight sounds nice,
its what I'm after. Compensator is no probs,
I have the blow-out on my cm84e.

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:48 am
by Hthor
Hello my name is Hector and I am from Spain.

I made a video where I dismounted and free pistol amount MATCH GUNS MG5E .


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... y6OZWeJ0ti



Since I have learned from you after reading and reading ..
I think it's fair to participate in the TARGETALK with a contribution that can serve those who decide to buy this gun.

As for the operation, I have a month , and has not given me any problems , except for the SK ammunition , there are many times not eject properly .

Cheers.

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:56 am
by Hthor
By the way , my gun is the penultimate generation.

Bring the new compensator ( black ) , but does not carry the load lever articulated .

Re: Matchguns MG5

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:49 am
by Heddok
Hector- Thanks for posting those video's, they are just an excellent aid to disassembly. My MG-5 mechanical has been pretty well perfect but it's getting to the point I'll have to take it apart to do some deep cleaning. These videos are going to be a valuable resource.