Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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jose

Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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I need to get some pros and cons on lp10p and the Pardini Ks2.

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Jerry LeVan

Re: Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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: I need to get some pros and cons on lp10p and the Pardini Ks2.
I have owned both. I thought the trigger on the K2 was a bit smoother than the LP10.
The K2 is a bit more nose heavy than the LP10 and does not offer any grip adjustments (other than the palm shelf).
If you add a Nygord compensator, the K2 is nearly as smooth as the LP10.
They both can put the pellet in the x ring every time.
The lp10 has all of the bells and whistles (except an electronic trigger).
The K2 is a rock solid AP with no frills.
--Jerry

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Bob

Re: Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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The k2 has the shortest lock time and the trigger can be adjusted much nearer zero take up without affecting reliability.
: I need to get some pros and cons on lp10p and the Pardini Ks2.

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james

Re: Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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: : I need to get some pros and cons on lp10p and the Pardini Ks2.
: I have owned both. I thought the trigger on the K2 was a bit smoother than the LP10.
: The K2 is a bit more nose heavy than the LP10 and does not offer any grip adjustments (other than the palm shelf).
: If you add a Nygord compensator, the K2 is nearly as smooth as the LP10.
: They both can put the pellet in the x ring every time.
: The lp10 has all of the bells and whistles (except an electronic trigger).
: The K2 is a rock solid AP with no frills.
: --Jerry

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james

Re: Steyr lp10 vsPardini Ks2

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I've used both , as well as various walther co2, older FWB co2 and newer compressed air, older FAS, etc. The Pardini and Steyr (and new Anschutz AP@) are so much better than what was available just a few years back you won't regret either. I like the Pardini trigger a bit better, but then again I also shoot a Pardini SP. The Steyr LP1 gave me some minor problems with the velocity regulator, and air regulator. The lp10 seems to have this worked out. The Pardini has been trouble free. You also get more shots out of a full cylinder, in my experience. To me this is important as we have air tanks at the club, so I fill'em up and can shoot at home without fear of running out. If you can, try them each yourself and just go for what feels best. You can't go wrong!
James

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