The Mora is ready to fill the stores (so i have heard)
I was at IWA and had a chat with the men from RTI and once again they gave me some information that tikt another box!
Everything about the Mora oozes quality! And is totaly on another level! you if i understood correctly you adjust the speed only with the regulator!
Fully adjustable trigger also length of pull, and what i found very helpfull…. Vent holes were the O rings are situated, so when you have a Oring that failed, you don’t have toe strip the whole gun! Or douce it in dishwas liquide looking fotr bubbles! Below you see a few of the ventholes thet are also on other parts of the rifle.
The safety below is (because of the high kaliber possibillty’s ) a “hard” safety, in other words when ingaged it locks in front of the hammer, so even when you were to drop it from the empire state building that hammer stays in place
Below you can also see the tiny vent hole under the barrel in the action.
Above: The barrel can be used “freefloating” from the breech onwords, but if need be, you can mount a bushing that clamps the barrel just behind the moderater cap to fiddle with the harmonics.
Here is the adjustable regulator blok that you can turn 180 degrees is you have the need for a bigger or “thinner” bottle”
big bottle!!
Thin bottle!
Above you can see the small and wide bottle installed.
Beneath the stock there is a knob and when turned (no tools required ) out you take out (i believe you could do some adjutments) i’ll ask again what it was, distributeurs wanted to place orders so i didn’t want to stand in the way of that.
To be continued!
Ha, my daughter helped out… i’m just a hobby shooter with air for 35 jears but comuters are not my strongsuit
The vent holes!
Wait a minute…
I was at IWA and had a chat with the men from RTI and once again they gave me some information that tikt another box!
Everything about the Mora oozes quality! And is totaly on another level! you if i understood correctly you adjust the speed only with the regulator!
Fully adjustable trigger also length of pull, and what i found very helpfull…. Vent holes were the O rings are situated, so when you have a Oring that failed, you don’t have toe strip the whole gun! Or douce it in dishwas liquide looking fotr bubbles! Below you see a few of the ventholes thet are also on other parts of the rifle.
The safety below is (because of the high kaliber possibillty’s ) a “hard” safety, in other words when ingaged it locks in front of the hammer, so even when you were to drop it from the empire state building that hammer stays in place
Below you can also see the tiny vent hole under the barrel in the action.
Above: The barrel can be used “freefloating” from the breech onwords, but if need be, you can mount a bushing that clamps the barrel just behind the moderater cap to fiddle with the harmonics.
Here is the adjustable regulator blok that you can turn 180 degrees is you have the need for a bigger or “thinner” bottle”
big bottle!!
Thin bottle!
Above you can see the small and wide bottle installed.
Beneath the stock there is a knob and when turned (no tools required ) out you take out (i believe you could do some adjutments) i’ll ask again what it was, distributeurs wanted to place orders so i didn’t want to stand in the way of that.
To be continued!
Ha, my daughter helped out… i’m just a hobby shooter with air for 35 jears but comuters are not my strongsuit
The vent holes!
Wait a minute…
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