Morini CM162 Grips

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Leadbelly
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Morini CM162 Grips

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Anyone know where I can buy a medium right hand grip for my MC162EL ?
I don't think I need the electric trigger part of the grip, mind works great, but the
large size was larger than I expected.
Rover
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Re: Morini CM162 Grips

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Did you try Pilk? They may even offer you a trade-in.
Coolmeester
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Re: Morini CM162 Grips

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If you want a good grip: Rink formgriffe
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m1963
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Re: Morini CM162 Grips

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We have several used ones. If you are interested in used, send us your email address via PM, and we will send some photos.
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Re: Morini CM162 Grips

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I have a RINK Med. Right. "LONG" grip, that's New-in-Box, fresh off the boat from Germany.

Situation: I had a Morini-Med-grip, yes it's too big. Had the palm shelf all the way to the top & still it was a very loose fit.

The RINK grip is snug. Note: the "LONG" version adds 5mm in volume front-to-back, essentially to the finger length.

Note, I ended up with two Rink grips: one for Morini regular barrel (which went to Scrench, pistol not the grip), and another RINK that is now on my Morini-Short barrel.

PM for more detailed info on my long trials & tribulations on getting a grip to fit.
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