Lp10 or LP10E
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Lp10 or LP10E
I am a reasonably new shooter but would like to get a new 10 m air pistol.
Am contemplating between LP10 or LP10E.
Looking as a long term investment and use, what do you suggest? What is the reliability or benefits or disadvantages of LP 10 electronic.
Budget is not an issue so lets not discuss the price. Please tell me your choice and the reason...
You reply will help a lot..
Thank you
Am contemplating between LP10 or LP10E.
Looking as a long term investment and use, what do you suggest? What is the reliability or benefits or disadvantages of LP 10 electronic.
Budget is not an issue so lets not discuss the price. Please tell me your choice and the reason...
You reply will help a lot..
Thank you
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Although I agree with the previous posters, that it is a matter of taste, I believe the E version is more versatile when dry shooting.
Personally I prefer the feel of the electronic trigger.
Finally, although Steyr states the same weight for both versions, I believe the mechanical is lighter compared to the electronic version.
Personally I prefer the feel of the electronic trigger.
Finally, although Steyr states the same weight for both versions, I believe the mechanical is lighter compared to the electronic version.
I have tried and got the feel of LP 10.. But I do not know anyone around who uses the E... So its not possible for me to get the feel of an E.. As the dealer said only when I buy it...
Also the weight both claim to be 968 g, but is that without the battery weight for the E.. Which is 2 * AAA batt .. So is that additional weight??
Also the weight both claim to be 968 g, but is that without the battery weight for the E.. Which is 2 * AAA batt .. So is that additional weight??
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"Go with what feels better for you" is a good advice. But for an accomplished shooter. For a relatively new shooter, it does not matter, actually. You will get used to the trigger very quickly, no matter which one you choose. After all the choice is between very good and very good. Go with the electronic one. That's where the future will be.
I disagree, it's essential that you like the feel of whatever you get and you may dislike the lack of mechanical feel of the electronic. I have an electronic pardini and I have never gotten to like the trigger on it.shaky hands wrote:"Go with what feels better for you" is a good advice. But for an accomplished shooter. For a relatively new shooter, it does not matter, actually. You will get used to the trigger very quickly, no matter which one you choose. After all the choice is between very good and very good. Go with the electronic one. That's where the future will be.
There is no difference in dry firing ability between both. In many ways the process of dry firing the mechanical is better because it more closely replicates the action of live firing, you do everything bar load the pellet.
Rob.
Thank you for all the replies !!
If i look at the LP 10 E - are there any issues with the pistol technically !!
For example i read some place, regarding the double shot (of course very rare occurance).
Most of the posts that speak about the trigger and compensator / absorber are all of year 2009 when it was launched.
So i assume all the issues would have been resolved !!
If i look at the LP 10 E - are there any issues with the pistol technically !!
For example i read some place, regarding the double shot (of course very rare occurance).
Most of the posts that speak about the trigger and compensator / absorber are all of year 2009 when it was launched.
So i assume all the issues would have been resolved !!
The double shot happens from time to time (usually 1 or 2 times per practice session or match in my case).
It is not a problem though since it is a single shot pistol. No air is released or anything, you just hear and feel a slight "click"
If it was a multi shot then it would be a problem, this is the reason I believe they discontinued the LP50E.
It is not a problem though since it is a single shot pistol. No air is released or anything, you just hear and feel a slight "click"
If it was a multi shot then it would be a problem, this is the reason I believe they discontinued the LP50E.
LG: with my personal experience, I would get an electronic trigger over a mechanical. An LP10 if its available. However if you can't wait consider the Morini EI162 electronic trigger rather than the LP10 mechanical. . Morini has the best trigger in my opinion. My score is the same with those two with the LP50 mechanical behind by almost 10 points. [/img]
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