Since I love AP , it seems a natural extension that I'm now intrigued with free pistol . I have been looking around and the Morini 84E interests me . My question : what are the pros and cons of compensators and ports on free pistols . Be gentle , I have to confess upfront I have never fired one !
Chris
Ports and Comps. on free pistols ?
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I wondered about that as well before I got my Morini. However, there is so little recoil and only the one shot so I haven't really felt the need to experiment with one. That being said, Daryl Szarenski has an aluminum-colored comp on the front of his Morini. He seems to shoot pretty well with his gun and I'm sure with anyone else's.
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One thing to note is that all Morini FP compensators extend the sight radius to some degree over what you can get with just the normal front sight holder. While this increases the degree of error correction, as a newbie you can end up getting frustrated trying to get that perfect "sight picture" as it is that much harder to achieve. Shorter sight radii are easier to deal with when you are first starting out in FP.