cm162e info on grip.

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ghostrip
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cm162e info on grip.

Post by ghostrip »

i just bought a used cm162e. the grip suits me good but there is no mention of its size on it (it has the old 15v electronics). i like to have a second grip as spare so if anybody can give me a clue how to find its size it would be great. Also if anybody can tell me how to correctly remove the grip and the electronics (i dont want to get the gun dirty when i work on the grip) it would also be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Tycho »

Hard to say, as there were several different generations of grips, and many used ones have been worked on. Sometimes Morini factory grips have a stamp or a small "M" or "L" on the underside. Otherwise, measure across the knuckles and compare.

To remove, take out the two screws from the back, pull off grip - done. Remove the electronics when working on the grip, those 30 seconds are not worth the price of a new electronic module. Just take off the cover plate and pull out the e. Remounting works best for me by first putting the grip on the pistol and then push the electronics in.
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