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steyr lp10 grip modification, new 8 duct compensator

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:59 am
by seamaster
Two questions,

1)Do you modify the beautiful LP10 grip (unlike Baikal 46M which begged to be modified) ? How and where on this beautiful anatomic grip? Or just leave it alone?

2)New LP10 8 duct compensator decreases "turbulence" according to Steyr website. What does that mean compare to old LP10 compensator? Someone mentioned Tau 7 Brno had this 8 duct compensator for years. Is this 8 duct compensator worth the up grade? Since it decrease "turbulence", does it make the gun quieter, pound for pound at the same velocity?

Re: steyr lp10 grip modification, new 8 duct compensator

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:21 am
by David Levene
seamaster wrote:1)Do you modify the beautiful LP10 grip (unlike Baikal 46M which begged to be modified) ? How and where on this beautiful anatomic grip? Or just leave it alone?
To answer this question we need to ask another:-

Do you buy the gun just to admire or do you buy it to help you shoot to your maximum potential?

If the former then put it in a glass case and stare at it lovingly.

If the latter then modify it wherever it needs modifying to suit you.

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:56 am
by deadeyedick
I have just left the steyr-sportwaffen website, and it is unclear as to whether the eight port compensator is only going to be available on the LP10E [ and possibly the LP50E ] or across the range.
Does any one else have a clue...and also when the Electronic version will be available ?

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:47 am
by psf32
I have LP10E and LP50E orderd for my shop in the uk and have been told I should have them at the end of june.

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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:44 pm
by 2650 Plus
I am forced to admit that I concur with David Levene on this issue. I have never owned a competition pistol , rifle , or shot gun that I did not modify to improve something that conflicted with the way I shot. Ask your self this question before you start grinding away on the beautiful piece of wood. Do I Feel Lucky ? David has already asked the critical question.. Good Shooting Bill Horton

Me Three.....

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:57 am
by paw080
Hi Seamaster, I see this in other airgun forums often...Do Not fall in love
with your grip! That kind attatchment is just one of many things to let go of.

Tony G