Help - Morini 162 EI doesn't fire
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Help - Morini 162 EI doesn't fire
I'm hoping someone out there can help. My wife was shooting at the NRA Sectionals today and her Morini 162 EI didn't work.
I had her swap batteries. Swap cylinders, both cylinders show the guage at about half full. We yanked the electronics out and put them back in. Still nothing. The electronics are blinking every 4 seconds like the manual says if all is OK. Is there anything else that I should check?
It seems like you can't pull the trigger, like there's a safety on.
Thanks
Dick
I had her swap batteries. Swap cylinders, both cylinders show the guage at about half full. We yanked the electronics out and put them back in. Still nothing. The electronics are blinking every 4 seconds like the manual says if all is OK. Is there anything else that I should check?
It seems like you can't pull the trigger, like there's a safety on.
Thanks
Dick
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No grip or trigger mods since last shot
Thanks for the replies. We haven't done anything to the trigger or grip.
Last week it worked just fine. All she did was swap batteries and shot 60 pellets. Then turned it off and put it back in the case.
I checked to see if anything was touching the circuit board. Lots of clearance from the grip screws.
I also cleaned the contacts in hopes maybe that was it.
Last week it worked just fine. All she did was swap batteries and shot 60 pellets. Then turned it off and put it back in the case.
I checked to see if anything was touching the circuit board. Lots of clearance from the grip screws.
I also cleaned the contacts in hopes maybe that was it.
Most probably second stage trigger adjustemt.
Check the second stage adjustment on the trigger, a friend of mine recently repaired mine. I don't really know how, but as it is the case with you, I had done nothing to the pistol before, but all of the sudden it refused to shoot.
Good luck, Carlos
Good luck, Carlos
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THANK YOU - It WAS the 2nd stage travel
All - thank you for the solution. It WAS the 2nd stage travel.
Like Carlos, we didn't do ANYTHING, it just stopped working. I figured, what the heck, I don't have anything to lose, so let's try adjusting it. It's now working.
Thanks again to everyone who responded. It's much appreciated.
Dick
Like Carlos, we didn't do ANYTHING, it just stopped working. I figured, what the heck, I don't have anything to lose, so let's try adjusting it. It's now working.
Thanks again to everyone who responded. It's much appreciated.
Dick
Pardini EL-desease is the word
Appears your Morini have been struck by the Pardini EL-virus.
The Pardini electronic versions (like my .32 ) have a bad habit of refusing to fire, for no obvious reason.
My cure is to let it rest a few days, then test the trigger. If it does not fire, let it rest for a few more days. And suddenly, some sunny day, again for no obvious reason. the trigger unit may operate ok again. Strange.
(No, the batteries are not to blame, no...)
The Pardini electronic versions (like my .32 ) have a bad habit of refusing to fire, for no obvious reason.
My cure is to let it rest a few days, then test the trigger. If it does not fire, let it rest for a few more days. And suddenly, some sunny day, again for no obvious reason. the trigger unit may operate ok again. Strange.
(No, the batteries are not to blame, no...)
Pistol doesn't fire
Here is the exploded view of the trigger unit. The screw nr. 162083 regulates the distance from part 162081 to the microswitch (162089T). This distance in conbination with 2 stage travel can cause the problem. We normally set in the factory until the pistol don't fire and after we go back 2/3. For some reasons sometimes it is too close.
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And for some reasons, this is not documented in the manual... and for some reasons, sometimes 2/3 is not close enough and people walk away from the 162, disappointed by the creepy characteristics... Good for us who know how to use a screwdriver, but a strange symptom of the non-adjustability-virus, IMHO.