Morini CM22 /CM22RF
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Morini CM22 /CM22RF
Hi,
Can someone please explain the differences and advantages of these two pistols.
The ones I am interested in are the new alloy versions.
It will be used by a 12 year old girl.
Regards
Scott
Can someone please explain the differences and advantages of these two pistols.
The ones I am interested in are the new alloy versions.
It will be used by a 12 year old girl.
Regards
Scott
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I'm a bit off-topic here but I'm looking to buy a target pistol and I've checked Morini's website and they don't have any RF versions there. Do they have an outdated website?
ScottT, begging your pardon but can this 12 yo girl handle a weight of 950 grams for an unloaded pistol??? What is this pistol going to be used for?
ScottT, begging your pardon but can this 12 yo girl handle a weight of 950 grams for an unloaded pistol??? What is this pistol going to be used for?
The differences between the CM22M and CM22M RF are mainly:
- the RF has a different frame around the trigger unit with some changes in the trigger mechanism.
- this new frame combined with a different grip allows to lower the pistol in the hand (about 4mm lower). The result of this change is that the CM22M RF grip doesn't fit on the CM22M. The CM22M grip fits on the CM22MRF but the pistol becomes higher in the hand, same height as the CM22M.
- the RF breech is different with a reduced weight.
- the total weigth of the pistol is reduced
Here you have a comparison of the two pistols: http://www.cybertir.com/TESTS/CM%2022%20M/CM22M.htm (in French).
I have tried/compared both versions and the RF is more stable/less muzzle jump => I bought the RF that also fits for standard.
Indeed, the website of Morini is not updated.
- the RF has a different frame around the trigger unit with some changes in the trigger mechanism.
- this new frame combined with a different grip allows to lower the pistol in the hand (about 4mm lower). The result of this change is that the CM22M RF grip doesn't fit on the CM22M. The CM22M grip fits on the CM22MRF but the pistol becomes higher in the hand, same height as the CM22M.
- the RF breech is different with a reduced weight.
- the total weigth of the pistol is reduced
Here you have a comparison of the two pistols: http://www.cybertir.com/TESTS/CM%2022%20M/CM22M.htm (in French).
I have tried/compared both versions and the RF is more stable/less muzzle jump => I bought the RF that also fits for standard.
Indeed, the website of Morini is not updated.
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Copy the URL into Babelfish, toggle the language option over to French-English and click "translate". While the result is far from perfect, you can get the general idea.Do you know where that report is available in English?
My French is not very good at all.
http://babelfish.yahoo.com