Trouble racking a morni

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Nine major
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Trouble racking a morni

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Having trouble get trigger racked back. Becoming very hard to pull back.
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trouble racking back (i.e. over the whole movement), or trouble racking back far enough?

Possibly the recoil buffer bits are in need of a clean and adjustment and probably the rubber disk needs replacement.
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Nine major wrote:Having trouble get trigger racked back. Becoming very hard to pull back.
I'm assuming you mean Morini...

Morini makes air pistols, free pistols and standard/rapid fire pistols.

It would help us help you if you were a bit more specific.
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Nine major shoots a Morini 162EI air pistol. Last night at a local air pistol/air rifle hall the loading lever became harder to pull backwards near the end of practice.
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