Steyr LP10 Air Cylinder
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:54 pm
I understand that Steyr has brought out a new cylinder with a guage at the end of it.
Has anyone done a test with the new cylinders, and is there a difference in the weight of the cylinder with the guage, to the older type without the guage.
My wife reckons that with the guage in the front it could change the balance of the pistol, and there might be an added weight.
Can anyone answer this?
I noticed, at the Beijing World Cup Finals, that a number of shooters have the guages at the end of the cylinders. I remember that some time ago, there was talk on this list, about some of the guages getting damaged, or they blow off.
I also noticed that the Walther Air Cylinders have a 10 year life expectancy, and a recall notice. Has there been any such notice for Steyr?
Thanks. Alex L.
Has anyone done a test with the new cylinders, and is there a difference in the weight of the cylinder with the guage, to the older type without the guage.
My wife reckons that with the guage in the front it could change the balance of the pistol, and there might be an added weight.
Can anyone answer this?
I noticed, at the Beijing World Cup Finals, that a number of shooters have the guages at the end of the cylinders. I remember that some time ago, there was talk on this list, about some of the guages getting damaged, or they blow off.
I also noticed that the Walther Air Cylinders have a 10 year life expectancy, and a recall notice. Has there been any such notice for Steyr?
Thanks. Alex L.