Morini Monogram on an LP10!
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Morini Monogram on an LP10!
My European supplied Steyr LP10 apears to have a Morini monagram on the flat side of the grip. I have never hear of this befor, it this new? is it realy a morini designed grip? I know he designes the grip for the walther P99 / P22.
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The only Steyr-grips with the old Steyr-logo on it (target) are from the former company, belonging to Steyr-Mannlicher. Since several years, but surely since Anschuetz took over 51 percent from Steyr Sportwaffen, they mount Morini-Grips with the CM-Logo. This are/were the initials of Cesare Morini, but the trademark is now owned by Morini Competition Arm, and Cesare has nothing to do with them since years (some are lucky about that, some not).
The quality of that Morini-grips is the same like for example Nill-grips, and also other companies order Morini-grips for their pistols - like Feinwerkbau since approx 2003.
The quality of that Morini-grips is the same like for example Nill-grips, and also other companies order Morini-grips for their pistols - like Feinwerkbau since approx 2003.
Just to muddy the waters: the Large grip that came on my LP2 has both the Morini monogram on the flat side and an inset Steyr "target" medalion on the edge of the palm shelf.
I presume this was supplied Steyr by Morini; that "Steyr" only (like the XL Pilks lent me for trial) would have been sourced elsewhere, and that "Morini" only would prove to be an aftermarket piece.
-David
I presume this was supplied Steyr by Morini; that "Steyr" only (like the XL Pilks lent me for trial) would have been sourced elsewhere, and that "Morini" only would prove to be an aftermarket piece.
-David
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SAME LP10 SILVER
Mine is the same as yours.Looks normal! Ron
There are original grips (for LP10) with no CM logo. They were made in Spain, for Steyr. I've got my LP10 with one of these grips. They are a bit different from the usual CM grip.Richard H wrote: It's not rare every one I've seen, unless it was replaced, has the Morini Logo on one side and a Steyr Logo on the other.
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Those are probably more rare than the ones with the Morini grips.scerir wrote:There are original grips (for LP10) with no CM logo. They were made in Spain, for Steyr. I've got my LP10 with one of these grips. They are a bit different from the usual CM grip.Richard H wrote: It's not rare every one I've seen, unless it was replaced, has the Morini Logo on one side and a Steyr Logo on the other.
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Because Anschuetz owns 51 percent, and the Steyr-bosses Gerd-Carlo Maennel, Karl Egger, Erwin Huber und Christian Steiner own the other 49 percent (after a "management buy out from Steyr-Mannlicher), which doesn't leave percents for any other party...scerir wrote:Why not? ;-)Anonymous wrote: Or do both Morini and Anschutz own Steyr ?