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    Morini CM162 Muzzle Compensator

    Hi All,

    I am hoping to purchase a muzzle compensator (not the early muzzle weight) for my Morini fixed cylinder pistol, either new or second hand.

    Has anybody got one to sell, or knows where to get one from?

    Also I am looking for some muzzle weights for the same pistol, the ones that fit inside the end cap which protects the cylinder thread.

    Many thanks

    Paul.

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    Just buy directly from morini. They offer good service. Just email them. Thats what I do 4 parts
    Both dont forget that swiss is non-EU

    Havent seen such weights though, only the barrelweights. You can by those about anywhere, Stelljes, and other match shops
    ATB,
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    Hi Paul,

    Thinking of getting a Morini how are you finding it ? and is there anything to look out for ? as will be looking second hand.

    Cheers, Craig.

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    Only things:
    The E has a non-adj grip for cant
    M and E grips cant be exchanged
    The compesator is a pro imo.
    The old E has non-detacheable cilinder and other E batteries and software.
    Otherwise, pretty much lie all pcp's, leakage, seals, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigcorolla View Post
    Hi Paul,

    Thinking of getting a Morini how are you finding it ? and is there anything to look out for ? as will be looking second hand.

    Cheers, Craig.

    Hi Craig,

    My Morini is quite old and is one of the first generation models with the fixed cylinder and expensive battery for the electronic trigger. If you can afford it go for one of the later models with the screw in cylinders and other refinements. An excellent pistol all the same but consider all other models in that price range e.g. Steyr, Walther, FWB. Not alot between them really and it may come down to personal preference. The Steyrs are particularly nice, but that is just my personal opinion.

    Paul.

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    Cheers Paul,

    Managed to get a very mice MI but am after a large grip now have looked around and no second hand ones about so looking at getting a large Morini or Rink grip new. Then I could tell you how it shoots !

    Craig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigcorolla View Post
    Cheers Paul,

    Managed to get a very mice MI but am after a large grip now have looked around and no second hand ones about so looking at getting a large Morini or Rink grip new. Then I could tell you how it shoots !

    Craig.
    Try putting a wanted post in the target shooting section here or the more dedicated target shooting sites such as stirton or target talk, you'd be lucky to find what you want in this section...

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    Thanks for the advice.

    Cheers, Craig.

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