Morini MOR-162EI Air Pistol Features
- Sufficient tank capacity for a guaranteed 200 shots when charged to 200 bar
- Battery life of more than 15-000 shots
- On/Off switch with auto cut-off if accidentally left on and unused
- Factory anatomical adjustable walnut grips, right or left
- Each gun comes with your choice of red or blue tank
- Electronic trigger with ball bearing and dry-fire mechanism
- Weight 2.248 lbs
- Barrel Length 9.84"
- Length of sight line 12.2" to 13.8"
- Includes batteries and hard plastic carrying case
- ManufacturerMorini
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 500 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 2.14
- Overall Length 16.14
- Barrel Length 9.45
- Loudness 1-Low
- Magazine Capacity 1
- Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
- Rail No
- Safety none
- Front Sights Post
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
- Shots per Fill 200
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Competition
- Warranty 180-day limited warranty
This is the mechanical version of the pistol. It does not have an electronic trigger. The grip is adjustable on the mechanical version, not the electronic. The cylinder gauge does not have a digital version at this price. It'd be better if the measurements were stated in metric to make it easier to compare to other match pistols sold elsewhere. Muzzle flip is not eliminated, in fact the 162 has more muzzle flip than many match pistols. Dunno why they talk about seal failure as it is very, very rare. Reads like poorly translated copy that wasn't checked against the model of the pistol listed. It isn't bolt action, it is lever action. Describe the rear sight better cause its adjustable not only for windage and elevation but also sight gap and maybe depth--can't remember off hand.
Other than the description the pistol is a proven world cup level pistol. Buy it (but maybe not from AGD as they don't seem to know what they are selling--who would service it if needed?) and help grow the sport of Olympic style shooting!
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.How do you determine grip size?
asked Ken from USAHow quiet is it? I'll be shooting in an indoor range in my apartment and noise is a potential issue.
asked Richard Higgins
I bought the mechanical trigger version because the grip is adjustable on all axes, a feature I wanted. Also, I thought there would be one less thing that could go wrong. Glad I did; the 2-stage trigger is crisp and can't imagine an electronic trigger being better. I am a bullseye shooter and use this as an economical way to practice. This is a quality shooting tool and would recommend it to anyone interested in competitive pistol shooting. There is zero recoil; I don't know what the previous reviewer was referring to. Use the RWS Diabolo 7.0 grain pellets; inexpensive and quite accurate. Also, this is not a bolt action, lifting a lever retracts the bolt and pushing the lever down inserts the pellet into the chamber. Have fun while challenging yourself.