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M O R in I Competition Ar M Sa ETIT MP IO O N C A I THE INVENTOR OF R N COMPRESSED AIR PISTOLS M I DER ERFINDER R S DER PRESSLUFTPISTOLE O A M SWISS MADE ETIT THE INVENTOR DER ERFINDER MP IO O N C A I OF COMPRESSED DER PRESSLUFT- R N M I R S AIR PISTOLS PISTOLE O A What is now produced by all big Was heute von allen grossen M pistol manufacturers and every year Pistolenherstellern produziert more used by the best shooters und immer mehr von den besten comes from a project presented Schützen weltweit verwendet wird, for the first time worldwide in stammt von einem Projekt, welches 1992 by Morini Competition Arm zum ersten Mal im Jahr 1992 S.A., the CM 162E. The use of von Morini Competition Arm SA compressed air, electronic trigger präsentiert wurde: die CM 162E, and ball bearing trigger unit. The welche Pressluft verwendet und excellent results shown at Olympic eine elektronisch kugelgelagerte Games, World Championships, Abzugseinheit hat. Die hervorragenden World Cups, European and National Ergebnisse bei Olympischen Spielen, Championships are a proof of good Weltmeisterschaften, Weltcups, project and good gun. One of the europäischen und nationalen world’s legendary shooters, Ragnar Meisterschaften sind Beweis dafür, Skanaker from Sweden actively took dass es sich um ein gutes Produkt part in the design. The cooperation handelt. Der weltbekannte legendäre with the great Skanaker also brought Schütze, Ragnar Skanaker aus further fruits and, in 1993, the Schweden, nahm aktiv an der CM 84E free pistol was born, sporting Projektentwicklung teil. an electronic trigger, ball bearing and Die Zusammenarbeit mit dem a sensor which detects the finger’s „grossen Skanaker“ brachte weitere presence inside the trigger guard. Früchte: Im Jahr 1993 entstand Ragnar Skanaker was the first die Freie Pistole CM 84E mit international shooter using the first einer elektronisch kugelgelagerten prototypes of CM 162E and CM 84E Abzugseinheit und einem Sensor, at international competitions and der die Präsenz des Fingers innerhalb winning several World Cups. des Abzugsbügels erkennt. Ragnar Skanaker war der erste Schütze, welcher mit den ersten Prototypen der CM 162E und CM 84E bei internationalen Wettbewerben mitmachte und damit mehrere Weltcups gewann. ETIT MP IO O N C A I R N M I R S O A M THE STORY 1973 1985 1992 1993 1998 Morini Competition Arm S.A. FIRST .22 l.r. StaNDARD FIRST COMPRESSED AIR FIRST .22 l.r. FREE PISTOL In 1998 again the Chinese AND THE was established in Italy in 1973 PISTOL WITH RELIABLE PISTOL WITH 200 BAR WITH ELECTRONIC TRIGGER legendary shooter Wang Yifu INNOVATIONS as an anatomical grip maker ELECTRONIC TRIGGER UNIT COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER UNIT WITH BALL BEARING won the World Championship factory for sport pistols. Back AND ELECTRONIC TRIGGER in Barcelona with the air pistol then, shooters still hadn’t started During the following years, UNIT WITH BALL BEARING The cooperation with the great CM 162EI. using personalized grips, all complying with laws and “Skanaker” also brought further attention having been focused regulations governing guns In 1992, when all 4.5 mm fruits and, in 1993, the CM 84E 1999 on the mechanical aspect of become more and more (.177) used either air that had free pistol was born, sporting In 1999, the semiautos the gun. Morini’s first grips complicated in Italy, in 1985 to be precompressed by a piston an electronic trigger unit with CM 22M, CM 22M-RF and with anatomical design were the company decided to move or CO2, Morini Competition ball bearing and a sensor which CM 32M for Standard, Rapid considered to be of paramount to Lamone, Canton Ticino, Arm S.A. manufactured the detects the finger’s presence Fire and Centre Fire disciplines importance. From the beginning, the Italian speaking region first compressed air pistol with inside the trigger guard. were born. at Morini’s factory, the grip was of Switzerland. With its spirit a 200 bar compressed air All technical details were seen as the interface between of continuing innovation Morini cylinder and electronic trigger finalized with the aim of 2000 gun and shooter and therefore Competition Arm S.A. started unit with ball bearing. One of helping the shooter to improve In the year 2000 the Chinese a very important element of producing the model the world’s legendary shooters, scores and perform well in Tao Luna won the Olympic harmony. Hämmerli AG was CM 102E, the first sport pistol Ragnar Skanaker from Sweden competitions. The CM 84E won Games in Sydney with the air the first company to realize in the world with an electronic actively took part in the design. the World Championship in pistol CM 162EI. Till date, this and started to use Morini’s trigger in 1985. In 1990 the Predictably there were some Milan 1994 with the legendary competitions at all levels have grips as standard grips for their company moved to Bedano, teething problems, difficulties Chinese shooter Wang Yifu and been won using Morini pistols: pistols (free pistol 150 and 152, its current headquarters, like the unavailability of 200 the European Championship Olympics, World Championship, standard pistol 208/215, 240 which is another small village bar compressed air. These have in Zurich in 1995 with the World Cups, European and rapid fire pistol 230/232). of the Italian speaking region been resolved and today the Rumanian shooter Babii Sorin. Championships, and, of course, of Switzerland. Here, the CM 162EI, the later version with Nationals in various countries. 1982 company has built, side by side the interchangeable air cylinder, 1995 Increased grip production due with gun and grip production is one of the most popular target FIRST AIR PISTOL 2001-2009 to orders from Hämmerli and lines a multifunctional target airguns in the world and the EQUIPPED WITH ANALOGIC During this period of time Morini the production of the company’s range, normally used by the system of precompressed air in MANOMETER ON 200 BAR made technical improvements first free pistol in 1980 (model local police force. Innovative the cylinder has been universally COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER to the weapons and grips thanks CM 80) resulted in Morini designing continued and the adopted by all other pistol the suggestions from the world’s Competition Arm S.A. increasing CM 162E was born. manufacturer. 1997 best shooters. its production capacity, going In 1997 the model CM 162MI from a small scale workshop to was born, the air pistol version 2010 an industrial company in 1982. for the aficionados of mechanical FIRST AIR PISTOL EQUIPPED trigger and with multidirectional WITH DIGitaL MANOMETER adjustment of the grip. ON 200 BAR COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER DIE GESCHICHTE UND DIE INNOVatiONEN 1973 1982 1990 ausgerüstet ist. Dieses neue Ziel ist es, die technische 1999 Morini Competition Arm SA Dank der Herstellung der ersten Im Jahr 1990 zog die Projekt entstand auch dank Leistung des Schützen zu Im Jahr 1999 wurden die wurde im Jahr 1973 in Italien freien Pistole (Modell CM 80) Firma nach Bedano, einem der aktiven Teilnahme des verbessern und ihm damit semiautos CM 22M, CM 22M-RF als Hersteller von anatomischen von Morini Competition Arm angrenzenden Dorf von legendären Schützen Ragnar zum Erfolg im Wettkampf und CM-32M für Standard, Sportpistolengriffen SA im Jahr 1980 und den Lamone, und richtete dort ihren Skanaker aus Schweden. Wie zu verhelfen. Der legendäre Schnellfeuer und Grosskaliber gegründet mit dem Zweck, Aufträgen von Hämmerli AG heutigen Hauptsitz ein. Die vorauszusehen war, galt es chinesische Schütze, Wang Yifu, Disziplinen entwickelt. den Sportschützen auf den erhöhte sich die Produktion der Organisation und Struktur des einige Anlaufschwierigkeiten zu gewann mit der CM 84E die personalisierten Griff als neues Griffe massiv und die Firma Unternehmens wurden neu überwinden, wie zum Beispiel Weltmeisterschaft in Mailand 2000 Konzept zur Verbesserung entwickelte sich ab 1982 von überdacht; nebst der Produktion die Tatsache, dass 200 bar 1994. Im Jahr 1995 gewann Im Jahr 2000 gewann der sportlichen Leistung einem kleinen Workshop zu von Griffen und Waffen wurde Druckluft nicht zur Verfügung der Rumäne Babii Sorin mit der die Chinesin Tao Luna die zu sensibilisieren. Damals einem Industrieunternehmen. auch ein Schiessstand erstellt. stand. Dieses Problem wurde CM 84E die Europameisterschaft Olympischen Spiele in Sydney fokussierten die Sportschützen Dieser wird den Schützen erfolgreich gelöst und heute in Zürich. mit der Luftpistole CM 162EI. mehr auf den mechanischen 1985 und den Polizeikräften des gilt die CM 162EI, die spätere Mit Morini Pistolen wurden, Aspekt der Waffe. Es war ein ERSTE 0.22 l.r. Kantons Tessin zur Verfügung Version mit austauschbaren 1995 wie gesehen, mehrere besonderes Anliegen von Morini StaNDARDPISTOLE gestellt. Der innovative Geist Pressluftzylindern, als eine der ERSTE PRESSLUFTPISTOLE Olympische Spiele, aber auch Competition Arm SA, das MIT ZUVERLÄSSIG bei der Weiterentwicklung von beliebtesten Luftdruckwaffen der MIT PRESSLUFTZYLINDER Weltmeisterschaften, Welt Profil des Griffs so anatomisch ELEKTRONISCHEM ABZUG Produkten setzte sich weiter fort Welt. Das System der Pressluft 200 BAR, AUSGEStattET MIT Cups, Europameisterschaften wie möglich zu gestalten, und im Jahr 1991 wurde die im Zylinder wurde später von ANALOGEM MANOMETER und natürlich nationale um Linearität und Harmonie Gesetze und Vorschriften in CM 162E „geboren“. allen anderen Herstellern Meisterschaften in zwischen Pistole und Schützen Italien erschwerten massiv die übernommen. 1997 verschiedenen Ländern herzustellen. Produktion von Griffen und 1992 Im Jahr 1997 entstand gewonnen. In den späten siebziger Jahren Waffen in Italien. Im Jahr 1985 ERSTE PRESSLUFTPISTOLE 1993 das Modell CM 162MI, die begann die Firma Hämmerli wurde das Unternehmen in die MIT PRESSLUFTZYLINDER, ERSTE 0.22 l.r. FREIE Pressluftpistole-Version für den 2001-2009 AG, als erstes Unternehmen, italienische Schweiz, und zwar 200 BAR UND PISTOLE MIT ELEKTRONISCH Liebhaber des mechanischen Es wurden technische die Ideologie des anatomischen nach Lamone (Tessin), verlegt.
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