I agree with you David, thats what the website says!David Levene wrote:That's strange; according to the manual on the Steyr website:-TwoLegPete wrote:..but there's one big deficiency with the LP2: you can't dry-fire it.
The cocking lever is pulled backwards (to a vertical position) and then moved forward again until you feel the first resistance. The letter "T" on the casing is still visible.
The mechanism is cocked. Trigger characteristics are realistic and can be tested for real shooting but no compressed air will escape.
Steyr LP2 compact any good ?
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