WC Munich Men Air Pistols Finalists Pistol Models

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WC Munich Men Air Pistols Finalists Pistol Models

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JIN Steyr LP10E
ZLATIC Walther LP300 Club
COSTA Steyr LP10E
DAUHAPOLAU Morini CM162EI
WANG Steyr LP10E
ENKHTAIVAN Steyr LP10E
PANG Morini CM162EI
CHERVYAKOVSKIY Marchguns MGH1

It is the men behind the pistols, not the brand and model of the pistols themselves!
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João Costa shoots with an LP10E
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So, nearly all LP10 has been replaced by LP10E?
The LP10E can not be too bad then or is it just because it is "new"?
I have placed an order for a LP10E Compact so I will soon find out myself.
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Thanks for the good info. Do you also have this information for Women's 25m pistol and WAP? Also, Rapid Fire Pistol?

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rmca wrote:João Costa shoots with an LP10E
I cannot tell because he has so much stickers on his grip. Usually you don't put stickers where the battery compartment lid is. That is why I think he uses the LP10.
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Reinhamre wrote:So, nearly all LP10 has been replaced by LP10E?
The LP10E can not be too bad then or is it just because it is "new"?
I have placed an order for a LP10E Compact so I will soon find out myself.
I have been so tempted to switch to an LP10E for the past few months. But I have customized my LP 10 to a point that I don't really want to do the calibration and adjustment and accessories again. I also know that the grip is slightly different, and I spent a lot of time adjusting my grip on my LP10 just to get it right, including just the right cant. I also have a sentimental value attached to it because it used to be Buck's sister's pistol...so I can consider it as an in-house pistol being serviced with extra personal care.

But the lure of the LP10E is always around the corner. Maybe when the time comes that I stopped improving will I upgrade to an LP10E. I am still in my tenth month of ever touching a firearm, it is a long way to go. I guess I really should not complain.
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CHERVYAKOVSKIY Marchguns MGH1

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After reviewing youtube video and the pictures, I couldn't see the situation with a safety flag and MGH1 used by Sergey. Did anyone notice that? There was a discussion here a while back how it is impossible to insert a safety flag into that pistol.... Clearly there was some sort of resolution.
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conradin wrote:
rmca wrote:João Costa shoots with an LP10E
I cannot tell because he has so much stickers on his grip. Usually you don't put stickers where the battery compartment lid is. That is why I think he uses the LP10.
You have a close up shot at minute 16.00

Besides, being from Portugal myself I know that he uses a LP10E.
I´ve seen him shoot quite a few times... :)
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CHERVYAKOVSKIY is shooting with a MG1E and not a MGH1. You can tell by the opening lever.
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