New Morini AP around the corner
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:49 am
Apperently there is a new Morini air pistol around the corner. Found this picture on their Facebook site
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Don't you mean compensator? The CM162 does not have an absorber and Francesco has stated earlier that their future models will not either viewtopic.php?t=14551&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0.Crete wrote:It may also have an improved absorber but I can't find any specifics.
Are you suggesting that Morini haven't produced a new gun since Cesare left them in 1995? If so then you're wrong I'm afraid.gn303 wrote:To be frank, I doubt is Morini will come out with really new stuff since Cesare left for his own business.
Add to that a rearsight that you can adjust without a screwdriver!Tycho wrote:Who needs an absorber, but they better come up with a smaller electronic and a fully adjustable grip, or they can ditch the whole thing right now. Rumour's been around for years, but if they continue like that, they will be surprised by a glacier when the next ice age begins.
Totally disagree. If there is no muzzle flip from the pellet leaving thenwhen you release the shot correctly there is no movement except your natural hold error with the standard morini and it's muzzle flip the perfect shot has the front sight lifting, be it only a small amount. It is a lot easier to call a shot by the front sight moving when with the release of a good shot there is no movementTycho wrote:YMMV, but I don't care about the muzzle flip, makes analyzing the shot easier than the fully absorbed wobble where something moves, but you don't know why.
That's good news David. However you can hardly say that the Titanium version is a new deal, nor the digital pressure indicator. If Morini has engineers that come up with new idea's that's be just great and in favor of the shooting community. But forgive me to be sceptical.David Levene wrote:Are you suggesting that Morini haven't produced a new gun since Cesare left them in 1995? If so then you're wrong I'm afraid.gn303 wrote:To be frank, I doubt is Morini will come out with really new stuff since Cesare left for his own business.
I recommend reading the interview with Mikhail Nestruev where he describes fiddling with the absorber of his Steyr LP10 until he started feeling the recoil. YMMV, of course, but apparently I'm not the only one, even if I'm lightyears away from Nestruev's level.[/url]Totally disagree. If there is no muzzle flip from the pellet leaving thenwhen you release the shot correctly there is no movement except your natural hold error with the standard morini and it's muzzle flip the perfect shot has the front sight lifting, be it only a small amount. It is a lot easier to call a shot by the front sight moving when with the release of a good shot there is no movement