Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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Leon
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Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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My new Rink grip for my Morini 162EI Short arrived yesterday.

With Rink grips, I always ask them to pick out a select piece of walnut for me, and also to not stamp the model no, size etc on the LHS side of the grip.

As you can see from the pictures, they complied with both of these instructions.

However, what concerns me about this grip is the amount of grip that extends below the bottom of the palm shelf.

It just looks weird.

Is this 'wood extension' the same for other 162EI Short & Rink owners? The grip is Large size.
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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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Morini 162EI compact
Rink Grip: Medium "long" 0-degrees.
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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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It just looks weird.
Now comparatively, what looks REALLY WEIRD is the mannequin Scott uses to sell the glasses on his website . . .
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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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> However, what concerns me about this grip is the amount of grip that extends below the bottom of the palm shelf.

It can't be any shorter because of the electronics, no?
I have small and large grips for a Steyr EVO10 (mechanical) and they look as expected
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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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atomicgale wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:55 pm
It just looks weird.
Now comparatively, what looks REALLY WEIRD is the mannequin Scott uses to sell the glasses on his website . . .
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Hahahaha - looks like something out of a horror movie !
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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

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At the CMP Match it was un-nerving being in the lane next to the World Cup Gold Medal winner.

Now imagine looking into the other lane . . . .


and you see THAT!

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Re: Rink grip on a Morini 162EI Short

Post by Leon »

Apart from its slightly weird looks (getting used to it now) , its a very comfortable grip. Feels fantastic in fact.

The slight grip extension beyond the bottom of the palm shelf also has the additional bonus of stabilizing the gun a bit more.
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