What type of weight is this guy using?

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oddjack
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What type of weight is this guy using?

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I think this is a Morini 162. But that model takes weight using an adapter under the cylinder. In the photo though it's installed on the barrel.
Anyone knows anything about this?
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viriceman
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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It is a 162. There was an option (may still be) to have the weights on the barrel itself. It's been years since I picked mine up:(
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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15g barrel weight
Gwhite
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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It is a standard Morini option. I think they come 4 weights in a set, and they have O-rings inside to keep them in place. I've got one on my 162EI at the moment.
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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But the barrel in the photo is not round. Look, it's different
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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Gwhite wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 6:30 pm It is a standard Morini option. I think they come 4 weights in a set, and they have O-rings inside to keep them in place. I've got one on my 162EI at the moment.
How do these go on the barrel? Do you mid posting a photo?
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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You have to remove the front sight block, and then they slide on. They are one piece cylinders.
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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Gwhite wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:20 pm You have to remove the front sight block, and then they slide on. They are one piece cylinders.
So you remove the compensator, correct?
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

Post by Gwhite »

Yes. It's not something you want to fiddle with a lot. The clamp on versions are better for that, but once you got a weight & position you like, you can try to duplicate it with these, which are much "cleaner" in terms of not sticking out and snagging on things.
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Re: What type of weight is this guy using?

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The FWB P44 uses a weight sliding on 2 aluminum rods that screw onto the side if the gun. It mounts and adjusts without moving the front sight block on the barrel.

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