Air cylinder weights?
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Air cylinder weights?
Hi,
Does anyone have the cylinder weights of the Steyr LP2 (standard and compact), and Morini CM162 (long and short cylinder), please?
I take it the short cylinder of the Morini will fit the full length pistol?
How many shots do you get out of a short air cylinder?
- Lars/Finland
Does anyone have the cylinder weights of the Steyr LP2 (standard and compact), and Morini CM162 (long and short cylinder), please?
I take it the short cylinder of the Morini will fit the full length pistol?
How many shots do you get out of a short air cylinder?
- Lars/Finland
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Air Cylinder weights
Hi Yes the short Morini cylinder will fit the standard Morini. I get 105 shots from my short, but that may not be the full 200 bar.Does anyone have the cylinder weights of the Steyr LP2 (standard and compact), and Morini CM162 (long and short cylinder), please?
I take it the short cylinder of the Morini will fit the full length pistol?
How many shots do you get out of a short air cylinder?
I have a set of weights that attaches to the regulator, that I don't use, I could sell. I will work out a price if interested.
For weights, cut the end off a plastic 35mm film cannister (of course in this digital age they are hard to find but a film processing lab will have some lying around) Attach a sticky backed lead wheel weight or two and slide it over the barrel. (I think they come in 5 and 10 gram sizes)
It works well on my Morini and I think most cylinders are the same.
This home made weight had the advantage of being able to just slide forward or back.
I usually have my weight in the middle of the cylinder but if I am particularly shaky I move it right forward which seems to help.
Cheers Colin
It works well on my Morini and I think most cylinders are the same.
This home made weight had the advantage of being able to just slide forward or back.
I usually have my weight in the middle of the cylinder but if I am particularly shaky I move it right forward which seems to help.
Cheers Colin
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LP2 my short cylinder 157 grams totaly empty
LP2 my short cylinder 160 grams the top end of the yelow field of the pressure gauge
LP2 my short cylinder 168 grams the top end of the green field
LP2 my first long cylinder 198 grams the top end of the green field
LP2 my second long cylinder 196 grams the top end of the green field
LP2 my short cylinder 160 grams the top end of the yelow field of the pressure gauge
LP2 my short cylinder 168 grams the top end of the green field
LP2 my first long cylinder 198 grams the top end of the green field
LP2 my second long cylinder 196 grams the top end of the green field