Or alternately the LOV 21. OK its made of plastic, but it is light with a good trigger, especially considering the price. Check out the other post in this section.
Andy
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Eric,I would initially take the palm shelf off your Morini grip,and then shoot 2 handed to get a feel of what grip alterations are needed,mark the points on the grip that need removing and get to work with a Dremel,a lot of people feel intimidated by doing this,but remember that you can always replace any errors with plastic wood,similarly note the points that need building up and infill with plastic wood,I recommend Ronseal high performance wood filler,hope that helps,if you weren't so far away I'd be happy to help you with it,hopefully someone on here that's nearer to you will volunteer
Neale
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I've decided not to hack the Morini about, it's far too nice for that.
I must admit that I fancy a try of the Lov 21 after reading the praise for it and the supplier is only 45 minutes down the road from me...have to check what's in the old purse!
Eric.
Hi Eric,
We hope to include a supported pistol class in the next MPL postal league and the NSRA is going to introduce a 10 metre competition soon as well.
You would not need to make any changes to your Morini to take part in this and it would give you a good competition to take part in and solve your single handed grip problem too.
Mike has given you a link to the BBS thread I started on the subject and since then we have had a lot of interest and "support" for it.
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