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  1. On 2/13/2021 at 2:50 PM, 1066 said:

    these bits come with the kit:

    The black thing on the left is a de-compressor, 

    The two brass ones are the fillers. The probe end fits the pistol cylinder, the other end goes to what ever your high pressure air supply is. I only use the small center one, it fits my small dive bottle and also I have a hand pump for them - pump costs about £60 and pumps up to 220 bar without too much trouble on these small cylinders. Each pistol cylinder should give around 90-100 shots depending how it's set up, easily enough for a match (60 shots) These are all regulated shots - if the pressure drops low in the cylinder there is a failsafe on the side that locks the trigger.

    These guys should be able to supply the adapters Best Fittings – Quality AirGun Accessories

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    What size battery does yours take   mine came with an old BLR154  so i ordered a new one thats turned up bigger in diameter , on checking the new one is the standard diameter of  15mm but the old one is 13mm  ????

  2. 2 hours ago, 1066 said:

    these bits come with the kit:

    The black thing on the left is a de-compressor, 

    The two brass ones are the fillers. The probe end fits the pistol cylinder, the other end goes to what ever your high pressure air supply is. I only use the small center one, it fits my small dive bottle and also I have a hand pump for them - pump costs about £60 and pumps up to 220 bar without too much trouble on these small cylinders. Each pistol cylinder should give around 90-100 shots depending how it's set up, easily enough for a match (60 shots) These are all regulated shots - if the pressure drops low in the cylinder there is a failsafe on the side that locks the trigger.

    These guys should be able to supply the adapters Best Fittings – Quality AirGun Accessories

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    thanks for that  sadly mine looks like a schrader valve fitting ...

  3. On 2/11/2021 at 10:37 AM, 1066 said:

    I have one of these - Really excellent top notch target pistol. These are Olympic standard pistols with electronic triggers etc. Although this might be a 4-5 years old it is still competitive at the highest level.

    Condition looks good and if it's got the hard case with spare cylinder must be worth £750 - £1,000.

    This is my Morini 162ie
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    any chance of a pic of the loading adaptor please

     

  4. 8 hours ago, Re-Pete said:

    Sorry, I thought someone was looking for a recommendation for a target air pistol, not a specific model....

    Pete

    no mate  i picked this up with some other stuff from a shooters widow  the shotguns rifles im ok with but hadnt a clue about this . Will be selling the stuff for the widow once ive learned enough ..

  5. 3 hours ago, Re-Pete said:

    http://www.vzduchovka.cz/katalogy/Aeron-B96-en.pdf

    A leftie one of these recently sold for £290. I have one (RH), and it's brilliant......very accurate, and 490fps with RWS R10 pellets....5 shot magazine, rapid fire..........

    The CO2 cartridges are cheap. Servicing and spares for the guns are still available via www.sureshot-airguns.co.uk. They might even be able to help with sourcing one.

    Highly recommended but not easy to find.

    Pete

     

    Morini CM-162EI Air Pistol (edinkillie.co.uk)

    is what it is

    single shot

    pre charge

  6. 1 hour ago, 1066 said:

    I have one of these - Really excellent top notch target pistol. These are Olympic standard pistols with electronic triggers etc. Although this might be a 4-5 years old it is still competitive at the highest level.

    Condition looks good and if it's got the hard case with spare cylinder must be worth £750 - £1,000.

    This is my Morini 162ie
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    hard case yes  spare cylinder unfortunately no

  7. 2 hours ago, terryh said:

    Dave,

    nice pistil, keep posting things like that and I will have to come over and shoot. Looks good quality and thought out.
     

    Just wish they’d not put ‘Costa’ in the name - after that Japanese airsoft thing I cannot see ‘ Costa’ without flashback to the video 🤔😂

    Just get out there  

    I met Dave a few years ago at the BSS phoned my mate and said shall we shant we ..........

    The rest is history weve been 5 or six times  together and i think 2 or three times solo  .

    Be warned its addictive  but bloody good fun  ......

  8. 9 hours ago, ds1 said:

    Lapua,  CCW (Carrying a Concealed Weapon).....short version....concealed carry. It’s legal in CZ ( I think even protected under our 2A - Second Amendment type rights). Cz -11m population.......about 370,000 FACS of which 250,000 have CCW.

    Tell me again how can i get a license there  ......

  9. 23 minutes ago, ds1 said:

    So birthday time, and it’s been a crap start to the New Year. Decided to cheer myself up......some will know on here that I own my own range in CZ and run courses for sport shooting, civi CCW , police. 70% of the time it’s pistol stuff and the rest carbine 9mm / 223 etc I want a pistol that I can CCW and also be a range toy that’s fun to shoot. The Cz Shadow 2 ticks most of the boxes but it’s heavy to CCW and I wanted something of better quality.

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     I ended up with a STI Costa Carry Comp. it’s an integral compensated  2011 9mm that’s very well put together. I would describe it as middle of the road price wise at around £4K and not a custom gun. There are better- SVI, Atlas, AKAI, Nighthawk and others spring to mind but you can easily drop 6-8k for them. The 2011 design - basically a double stack 9mm was around in the U.K. I think just before the pistol ban - Caspian sold frame kits. The primary market is / was IPSC / USPSA but companies particularly STI ( name now changed to Staccato) developed the 2011 for more service / duty use. The Costa is an early collaboration with Chris Costa on a limited production run to get them into that sort of market place. The first run had Costas name on the left, side ports in the compensator and a flats on the barrel hood to match the slide tri-cut. They then did a limited (200) run for the Magnum PI series ( new version of Tom Selek ). It had black grips, no Costa billboard and solid compensator side walls. I guess after they made 200 they carried on making them with normal serial numbers and tan grips......which is what I have. 
     

    The pistol feature a monolithic barrel and compensator, billet steel frame with plastic grip. Island front sight.  Trigger weigh is a bit heavy for me at 3lbs but reset is excellent. Tri-cut slide. Attention to detail is excellent- lack of any machine marks and the slide is as smooth as glass on the rails. It has it’s price.  I will try a trijicon Mount for the SRO on it but it will take time to arrive from the states.

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    I've not shot it yet - plan is next week to go to a private range - a bloke bought a cz Alien so want to get some testing impressions side by side against that- also happens he has his own legal shooting range in the basement of his house - 20m - as you do.

     

    Just simply lovely   . If you had the Manum PI version  you would have had to grow a moustashe

  10. 6 hours ago, JDT said:

    I'll let you know as soon as I have it mate but unfortunately I'm still waiting! They're manufactured in USA and, well, 2020 I suppose...

    Expected February though apparently so should have it soon.

    feel your pain i waited 6 months 4 years ago after being told 6 weeks

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