Long Morini Cylinder/Shorty Gun

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dhurt

Long Morini Cylinder/Shorty Gun

Post by dhurt »

Are there any rules against shooting a Shorty Morini 162EI with the longer cylinder? It should fit the "box", I think?

I like the feel of the shorty, but I like a little weight forward. Many thanks, Dwaine.
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Post by David Levene »

Providing it fits the box, and I cannot imagine why it shouldn't, then I don't know of any ISSF rules to stop you.
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Post by Mark Briggs »

Your mileage may vary, but mine fit the box when I tried this combination.
Steve Swartz

Post by Steve Swartz »

D-Waine

There you go again, trying to think "outside the box!"

Steve
dhurt

Post by dhurt »

Steeeeve!!! How come you aren't shooting at the OTC???? We will miss your witty personage, unless you sign up soon! Later, Dwaine
dhurt

Post by dhurt »

Steeeeve!!! How come you aren't shooting at the OTC???? We will miss your witty personage, unless you sign up soon! Later, Dwaine
dhurt

Post by dhurt »

By the way, thanks for the responses everyone. Sorry for triple posting. Dwaine.
Steve Swartz

Post by Steve Swartz »

Dwaine:

Still recovering from the surgery. I will be shooting a local PTO on that Saturday.

I will be delighted if I can finish that match.

Steve

[On the other hand, I will begin training with the FP very soon.]
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