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Weight compared LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@, LP2, LP10, FW103

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:11 am
by David W. Johnson
Because I have them all and thought to compare them.

Thought someone might find it interesting.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:18 am
by David Levene
Makes me wonder whether anyone has an ISSF Air Pistol approaching anywhere near the 1500g weight limit.

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 12:28 pm
by seamaster
Wow, Wow, Wow !!

How do they compete against each other? What are their shooting idiosyncrasies?

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 3:41 am
by David W. Johnson
I'm not sure how qualified I am to evaluate them, but I'll try to sit down and compare features.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 7:08 pm
by Afsocwx
Very nice collection. I know how the IZH 46m balances, but wonder how the others balance in comparison? Are they all muzzle heavy?

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 1:02 pm
by David W. Johnson
The IZH and FWB are muzzle heavy. I moved away from the IZH because the grip does not have enough angle for me to lock out my wrist. The FWB is adjustable and helped. The LPM is still a bit muzzle heavy, but not as bad. The LP-@ is not at all.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:54 am
by David W. Johnson
I took the weight off the LP-@ and weighed it today. 960 grams.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:53 am
by tinky
David

The grip angle on the FWB and LPM1 looks more pronounced than the other two in the first picture.Is the front end weight affected by this grip and the "locked wrist"position?Both of the before mentioned pistols would suit me better than the LP@ or 46M.I have a difficult time shooting the military grip angle pistols;can't seem to keep the side wiggle corralled without locking my wrist.Anxious to meet Fannie.

Bill

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 1:24 pm
by David W. Johnson
I bought Fannie primarily for the steeper angle on the grip. It is adjustable. It is at the greatest angle allowed by the mechanism in this picture. The IZH angle is too close to 90 degrees for me. I had the same problem you are describing. The LPM is also good with the angle. I love my Annie (Anschutz LP-@) but wish I could get just a bit more angle out of the handle. When I got it perfect, it threw my sights off. I finally realized that I had adjusted the grip until the wood was pressing up on the bottom of the rear sight and had to adjust it back. If I could find another grip, I would be willing to remove wood to make it work out, but I hate modifying a perfectly good grip.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:13 pm
by Rover
"I would be willing to remove wood to make it work out, but I hate modifying a perfectly good grip."

We all have problems that confound our daily lives.

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 3:23 pm
by David Levene
David W. Johnson wrote:If I could find another grip, I would be willing to remove wood to make it work out, but I hate modifying a perfectly good grip.
If it needs wood removing then it's not a "perfectly good grip". If it doesn't fit you then it's a bad grip.

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 4:26 pm
by rmca
David W. Johnson wrote: I love my Annie (Anschutz LP-@) but wish I could get just a bit more angle out of the handle. When I got it perfect, it threw my sights off. I finally realized that I had adjusted the grip until the wood was pressing up on the bottom of the rear sight and had to adjust it back.
You just need longer screws. So that the gun "sits" higher in the grip and the back does not touch the sights. They are simple counter sunk screw M3x8 (Part 26). That is a 3 mm diameter and 8 mm long. Just get longer ones.

Hope this helps

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:58 pm
by ghostrip
longer screws will do the trick but since grip was not designed with such extreme rake one should always check that barrel axis stay above grip curve

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 12:51 am
by David Levene
ghostrip wrote:longer screws will do the trick but since grip was not designed with such extreme rake one should always check that barrel axis stay above grip curve
Under ISSF rules that is only a requirement for 25m Pistols.

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 4:22 am
by David W. Johnson
Thanks for the comments.

Rover, thanks for the chuckle. Great perspective.

David, I stand corrected on my definition of 'perfectly good grip'. You are correct.

I'll see if I can get the screws from Anschutz. They list lots of parts on egun.de and I have purchased several things directly from them.

All of the advice is much appreciated.

David

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 4:28 am
by ghostrip
David Levene wrote:
ghostrip wrote:longer screws will do the trick but since grip was not designed with such extreme rake one should always check that barrel axis stay above grip curve
Under ISSF rules that is only a requirement for 25m Pistols.
david thanks for pointing out. for some reason i thought the rule applied also to 10m air pistol.
And this makes me wonder. If there is no limit to how high the grip can be why manufacturers
don't make use of it and make air pistols a bit like free pistols ?

edit : just remembered the only air pistol that had such low barrel axis was the late fas 606

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:29 am
by rmca
The main reason for a low bore is so that recoil goes more straight into your arm, instead of making the gun pivot and the muzzle rize.

You have so little recoil in air pistol that it doesn't make much difference.
A very steep angle on the grip doesn't necessarily help you... it depends on the shooter.

Hope this helps

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:41 am
by David W. Johnson
Got an LP2 Compact for the wife. 807 with cylinder. 650 without. Very light and feels lighter because of the shorter cylinder and barrel giving less leverage to the muzzle.

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:59 pm
by william
"807 with cylinder. 650 without."

Pardon the snark (digested too many of Rover's posts) - is there a more useless number than the weight of an air gun without cylinder?

Re: Weight comparison - LPM, FWB100, IZH46M, LP-@

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:26 am
by David W. Johnson
Eh. Maybe not. I just find the difference between the weight of the cylinders of passing interest. I also wondered if the advertised weight and what my scale said would match up. One of the statistics I found when researching this pistol was the weight without cylinder. Once site cited it as the lightest of match pistols.

Then, there's the possibility of placing a short cylinder on a full sized gun for the difference in weight and balance.

Like I said, the whole thing is just in case anyone has an interest.

By the way...it shoots 10s just fine. Significantly louder than my LP-@ and a slight muzzle flip, but still fun and accurate.

David