Morini CM162E - cylinder

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PCMP
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Morini CM162E - cylinder

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Good evening everyone,

I need an opinion about the weapon mentioned in the subject.
From what I read, these weapons had a fixed cylinder, after which the necessary adjustment could turn getting detachable. What is my gun case.
The cylinder is now broken, do not receive the air, there is this type of cylinder fitted in the market?
Do you know any company that markets it?

Thank you.
PCMP
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ghostrip
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Post by ghostrip »

depends on tte country you live. in Europe your choices are a) the morini factory in Switzerland b) gehmann in Germany (my 162e had its cylinder replaced by the previous owner there) c)prelutec http://www.prelutec.de/produkte/produkt ... -mo-e-rot/. In USA our host pilkguns should be able to handle the repair.
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Post by David M »

You have a number of options.
If your pistol is the origional with the fixed tank, it can be upgraded with a removable tank kit.
This replaces the frame adaptor/pressure regulator and is usually supplied with two removable tanks.
Or you can re seal the old tank with new O rings and repair it. Just be aware that the old tank will now be getting close to the end of its life or may have expired for competition use.
PCMP
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Morini CM162E - cylinder

Post by PCMP »

Good evening to all,

Thank you very for your answers.
I'll explore them to find the best solution for my problem.

PCMP
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