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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:02 pm
by Richard H
You'll find Larry tends to say what suits him not necessarily the truth.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:11 am
by Makris D. G.
You should try the "distributor" for Greece.
Mr Rink sells directly, 166 euro +12 shipping, 3-4 weeks delay.
The "distributor" asked for 250 euro last time I checked, with the same 3-4 weeks delay.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:06 am
by jipe
barbados wrote:Just to add closure to this thread, Mr. Rink has agreed to make custom free-pistol grips for the LP50E.

He said "no problem, that's what we're here for".

US$365 delivered from Germany. Just about what I thought.

Thanks to you all for you prodding me to contact Mr. Rink directly. Just because their North American distributor says "no", does not necessary mean 'no', yes? ;)

-dave-
There is no benefit to buy from a distributor since there are anyway no grips in stock (impossible to stock all models, sizes, parameters variations). Thomas Rink can also much better help to find out the right size+parameters.

The price asked is also a very good price: it is more or less the price of a standard free pistol grip (these are more expansive than AP and SP grips, what is normal since they are more complex to make) -> no extra costs added for a special grip.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:30 pm
by superstring
Hey Dave, do you think you could post a picture (or 2) of the grip when it arrives? :-)

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 4:50 pm
by barbados
Absolutely! Mr. Rink is going on holiday for a couple of weeks starting this Friday and he said in 4, or so, weeks after that it will be done.

Hopefully I'll have the pistol by then and I can put everything together.

I'll dig this thread up and post a couple of pix.

-dave-

Update.....

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:37 pm
by barbados
I got the pistol, but not the grip.

I tried the free pistol grip (again) that our club member had and it would need some serious relief on the lower half of the grip enclosure to work comfortably in the creedmore position.

Initially, I didn’t take the time to consider using it in a 60 shot match, but it wouldn’t be comfortable.

I have to admit that the standard grip that comes with the LP50e is satisfactory.

I am also pleased with the e-trigger. Very smooth and repeatable. I shot a 40 x 40 with it the first day.

Thank you all for the help, sorry it was for naught, but it’s nice to know there is a place to go that has astute, patient members willing to help.

My best to you all.

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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:47 pm
by OregonMike
Hi Dave,
Do you still wanrt this grip? Mine can be purchased. I'll bring to the next match.
Mike

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:39 pm
by Rover
I'm not really too knowledgeable on this subject, but the silhouette shooters I know were using the "taco" hold. That was fairly straight up and down with the pistol very close to the face using two hands and the arms held tight against the body. I don't think a free pistol grip would lend itself to that approach, but perhaps you have something else entirely in mind.

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:36 pm
by OregonMike
Taco hold while standing worked great. It's the Creedmore position that caused the grip to be uncomfortable.
Mike

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:10 pm
by barbados
Thanks, Mike, but for as beautiful as it is, I'll have to pass on it.

I looked earlier in this thread and the question was asked why I didn't buy a Steyr LP-S (silhouette) instead of the LP-5e and I said I was under the impression that the barrel was too long to meet IHMSA length requirements.

I was wrong. Our Range Master, Steve Ware, contacted Steyr directly and posed the length question to them and they took a series of photos with a calibrated/measured rod showing that the length was indeed within requirements.

So, I was compelled to order an LP-S from Scott P. It may be here by early May and I have another identical Leupold 4X scope arriving at about the same time. Scott is also converting the LP-S to semi-auto (5-shot mag) for me.

Looking forward to playing with the new combo.

-dave-