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    It is not a very efficient system, on mine I had to use quite a bit of force on the grub screw to make it secure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    It is not a very efficient system, on mine I had to use quite a bit of force on the grub screw to make it secure.
    That is true and your idea of sliding a Morini tube weight on the barrel instead of using the Steyr clamp-on type is a good one that looks rather more elegant as well.
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    I use a polished Morini weight and looks a lot nicer, you can barely notice it on the barrel unlike the Steyr weight which does look like an after thought stuck on,
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    Hi Bob

    I have 2 Morini barrel weights + the LP2 supplied weight on mine all located near the breach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    Hi Bob

    I have 2 Morini barrel weights + the LP2 supplied weight on mine all located near the breach.
    That makes one heavy LP2 but you will have balanced it to suite your preference - a bit like the match rifle idea of having a lightweight rifle so you can add the weights where you want them to give the preferred balance point up to the legal weight limit
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    That makes one heavy LP2 but you will have balanced it to suite your preference - a bit like the match rifle idea of having a lightweight rifle so you can add the weights where you want them to give the preferred balance point up to the legal weight limit
    Yes, it was my original intention to have a light pistol, but found it very difficult to hold steady, pistol now weighs about 1 kg and balance is a lot better, with no increase in arm fatigue.
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    my LP2 barrel weight moves,the grub screw has stripped,a shoddy design,looking at Gehmann instead

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