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Hi Tony
I tried an Lp10E early on in May - very impressed with the feel, and the added electronics do nothing to detract from the pointability of the pistol. My only quandry is cost vs. use - I would probably get more use out of the LP10E vs the LP50E as I do more precision 10m......so maybe I will go for a mechanical 50 and invest in the new LP10......I am more like a woman for decisions like this; should I get the red dress or the blue dress !!!!!
Lee
I tried an Lp10E early on in May - very impressed with the feel, and the added electronics do nothing to detract from the pointability of the pistol. My only quandry is cost vs. use - I would probably get more use out of the LP10E vs the LP50E as I do more precision 10m......so maybe I will go for a mechanical 50 and invest in the new LP10......I am more like a woman for decisions like this; should I get the red dress or the blue dress !!!!!
Lee
I've never known a woman as bad as you Lee, just how many LP10's & 50's have you had ???The Doctor wrote:Hi Tony
I tried an Lp10E early on in May - very impressed with the feel, and the added electronics do nothing to detract from the pointability of the pistol. My only quandry is cost vs. use - I would probably get more use out of the LP10E vs the LP50E as I do more precision 10m......so maybe I will go for a mechanical 50 and invest in the new LP10......I am more like a woman for decisions like this; should I get the red dress or the blue dress !!!!!
Lee
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Lee
OK... it is all about the trigger. From posts elsewhere the downside for the LP50 mechanical is the trigger; a good trigger but not as good as the LP10's. Now I don't mind roll over triggers (doesn't put me off even for shooting precision - never could get a 2 stage trigger to work for me anyway)... so the big question. In your humble opinion is the LP50e's up to scratch?
Tony
ps what the heck - get both the red and the blue dress ;)
OK... it is all about the trigger. From posts elsewhere the downside for the LP50 mechanical is the trigger; a good trigger but not as good as the LP10's. Now I don't mind roll over triggers (doesn't put me off even for shooting precision - never could get a 2 stage trigger to work for me anyway)... so the big question. In your humble opinion is the LP50e's up to scratch?
Tony
ps what the heck - get both the red and the blue dress ;)
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That my friend is the £1680 question....and for the amount of a rapid fire I do, perhaps the mechanical 50 will do the job I need ?tonymcg wrote:Lee
so the big question. In your humble opinion is the LP50e's up to scratch?
Tony
ps what the heck - get both the red and the blue dress ;)
Only time will tell :-)
Lee
Yep! What do you know?Thinkqob wrote:lp50e the new type?
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