Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
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Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
If there were a us dealer, I for one would buy one, and I bet there would be a lot if mg2 s sold!
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Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
No comment on the current quality or reliability of the guns but, based on Matchguns' history of reliability problems and upgrades it would need a brave dealer to take them on. You have to take a gamble on the amount of warranty work you will have to do, and that work eats away at your profit margins.dam8 wrote:If there were a us dealer, I for one would buy one, and I bet there would be a lot if mg2 s sold!
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
My LP10E had sear replacement after 1 month of use as it was shooting without touching the trigger.
Then they had to file the solenoid as it was not hitting with enough energy to free the striker.
9 months with MGH1 at a rate of about 500diabilos/week and never had the slightest problem.
Then they had to file the solenoid as it was not hitting with enough energy to free the striker.
9 months with MGH1 at a rate of about 500diabilos/week and never had the slightest problem.
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Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
This would have been a fair comment in 2006, however I do not consider it to be accurate in 2015.No comment on the current quality or reliability of the guns but, based on Matchguns' history of reliability problems and upgrades it would need a brave dealer to take them on. You have to take a gamble on the amount of warranty work you will have to do, and that work eats away at your profit margins.
Remember that the Matchguns pistols are not designed for the casual shoter, or indeed anyone that has a limited engineering understanding but are manufactured for the more serious and experienced shooter in the same way the F40 Ferrari and its successors were made for "selected" owners.
Any prospective distributor/dealer would do well to understand this, and consider the credentials of prospective owners rather than focusing on total sales volume.
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Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
Both my MG2RF and MG4 are nice to shoot. Once you understand whats important the adjustability of everything shortens the time spent in getting these pistols to a balance to your liking and repoint time and again to your target sweetspot.
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
Could you describe the result a bit more? Like bend it like a banana? I had occurrences where I thought my MG-2 "hated" certain brands. But it turned out that the hook on the magazine would actually catch on the cannelures of some brands of ammunition. This results in some pretty spectacular jams. A couple of passes with a fine file and some emery papery to break the sharp edge and I've been golden ever since.SamEEE wrote:On an aside MG-2rf consistently squish Lapua OSP even when spotlessly clean.
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
Yeah, like a banana. Interesting - I will investigate further. Many thanks.
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
I would suggest loading up a magazine with the ammunition you are having problems with. Then with your finger against the cartridge, depress the rear of the magazine latch enough to let the cartridge start to exit the magazine. Control the feed with your finger and watch and see if the magazine latch catches against either a deep cannelure, or where the bullet meets the cartridge case. When this happens in the pistol, besides a banana shaped cartridge, you can end up with end of the magazine cracked. But even my broken magazines now function just fine, after I lightly filed the tip of the hook.
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
SamEee, i have seen the new feed guide in operation 3 days ago. The cartridge is fed perfectly in line with the barrel. I doubt you would get a banana with that.
I think mg2 is going to be my next toy. :-)
I think mg2 is going to be my next toy. :-)
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
Rider- Could you describe this in a little more detail?therider wrote:SamEee, i have seen the new feed guide in operation 3 days ago. The cartridge is fed perfectly in line with the barrel. I doubt you would get a banana with that.
I think mg2 is going to be my next toy. :-)
Thanks
Brad
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
Brad,
It's the cantilever component which sits at the exit of the magazine. The shape is now different and the cartridge is rotated and finally released perfectly in line with barrel. I've seen the prototype 2 weeks ago and a few days ago was in the final serie production.
I cannot be more specific, as I don't know the old component shape...so I was just getting Cesare's explaination and saw the whole movement in the pistol. Now cannot jam even with them"problematic" cartridges.
I would wait a bit before ordering it.
My perception of Cesare , for the "few hours" I have spent with him during grip modification (he is now making the second grip for me, he has now worked on my MGH1 grip for 3+2+3 hours....and it is becoming an extension of my forearm! I could have never managed to get to such a perfection by myself) is that he restlessly gets new ideas....not only new projects but also little details.
I think that any thing which annoyses his brain has to be removed.
Just to give an example...how many here have noticed that with mgh1 you don't need to be careful to avoid that the o-ring in the air cylinder is pushed out of its groove as with any other pistol when unscrewing the cylinder??
He has simply machined a little notch with discharges air so that there is no pressure gradient on the o-ring and it always stays in the grove!
So , although it works.... just wait a bit......you never know which idea comes next!
It's the cantilever component which sits at the exit of the magazine. The shape is now different and the cartridge is rotated and finally released perfectly in line with barrel. I've seen the prototype 2 weeks ago and a few days ago was in the final serie production.
I cannot be more specific, as I don't know the old component shape...so I was just getting Cesare's explaination and saw the whole movement in the pistol. Now cannot jam even with them"problematic" cartridges.
I would wait a bit before ordering it.
My perception of Cesare , for the "few hours" I have spent with him during grip modification (he is now making the second grip for me, he has now worked on my MGH1 grip for 3+2+3 hours....and it is becoming an extension of my forearm! I could have never managed to get to such a perfection by myself) is that he restlessly gets new ideas....not only new projects but also little details.
I think that any thing which annoyses his brain has to be removed.
Just to give an example...how many here have noticed that with mgh1 you don't need to be careful to avoid that the o-ring in the air cylinder is pushed out of its groove as with any other pistol when unscrewing the cylinder??
He has simply machined a little notch with discharges air so that there is no pressure gradient on the o-ring and it always stays in the grove!
So , although it works.... just wait a bit......you never know which idea comes next!
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
I am a bit courious on the 3'rd screw on the mgh1
You wrote: "So my pistol was yesterday modified in a few minutes by drilling the hole and putting this 3rd screw."
I did buy one of the first back in 2012, it was delivered with 3 screws on top, and all other pistols are supplied with 3 screw. Could You please add a picture of this extra screw?
You wrote: "So my pistol was yesterday modified in a few minutes by drilling the hole and putting this 3rd screw."
I did buy one of the first back in 2012, it was delivered with 3 screws on top, and all other pistols are supplied with 3 screw. Could You please add a picture of this extra screw?
Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
The third one you are talking about in the middle is not for fixing the block to the frame
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Re: Interesting news from Matchguns regarding MG2 and MGH1
I have been in contact with Stefano at MG.
He said the new guide were not finished.
Ahhh I need that badly.
I love my mg2
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Anybody gotten the new guide?
He said the new guide were not finished.
Ahhh I need that badly.
I love my mg2
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Anybody gotten the new guide?