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Thread: Morini cylinder service.

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    Morini cylinder service.

    Could anyone recommend the best place to get a leaking Morini cylinder (short) serviced?
    Eric.

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    I had mine done by Chris Lacy tel 07845578602

    He has done the Morini Technician Course.

    How do you like the short ? I have 2 of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    I had mine done by Chris Lacy tel 07845578602

    He has done the Morini Technician Course.

    How do you like the short ? I have 2 of them.
    Many thanks for that!
    Only picked it up lunchtime today then had to do my chores so only tried half a dozen shot's...feels very nice and it's got the double weight bar under the cylinder so need to play with the weights....will play a bit more later.
    I think I may like it better than the standard length I had a while back....I do really like the Morinis...for the price they are superb and I'm only a back yard/garage plinker after all.
    Eric.

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    Yes I like them, the electronic triggers are great. I have the weights but don't use them, needing to keep it as light as possible. I have made the grip heavier with epoxy filler , but thinking of ordering a Rink grip.
    Good luck with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    Yes I like them, the electronic triggers are great. I have the weights but don't use them, needing to keep it as light as possible. I have made the grip heavier with epoxy filler , but thinking of ordering a Rink grip.
    Good luck with it.
    Cheers...had a play this evening and managed to get quite a few in the black
    Altered the weights a bit but trigger feels about right...nearly out of air but haven't got a cylinder yet so better get down to the dive centre pronto...
    Why do you feel the need to own two 162's????
    Eric.

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    Why do you feel the need to own two 162's????
    I bought quite an elderly example a few months back, the action became a bit stiff, a newer one came up for sale on here, so I bought it and then worked on the action on the older one. It just needed a bit of a clean. I just wanted a newer one,will keep the older one as a spare/backup.

    I bought a 3 L bottle for mine, very manoeverable.
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    I think you're just greedy...
    Eric.

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    I think you're just greedy
    It's an insecurity complex, I have to have 2 of everything. (I have 2 FWB C25s also.) You should see zooma's collection , I am not in his league.
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