Evolution of Names for Steyr 10m Air Pistols
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Evolution of Names for Steyr 10m Air Pistols
I have an original Steyr "CO2 Match" air pistol which I bought in 1990 or 1991. CO2 powered, of course. Serial number 701027.
Externally, it looks like an LP1 that came along later.
My question is are these two pistols the same, the only difference being the name? Was the name later changed to LP1?
Externally, it looks like an LP1 that came along later.
My question is are these two pistols the same, the only difference being the name? Was the name later changed to LP1?
Yes, I bought my first Steyr from Eddie, in either 1991 or 1992 at Munich WC. As for the early trigger variations, my fading memory is that the first ones had a 3 sided cam for one of the adjustments and that didn't work out too good so they changed to a conventional adjusting screw. If you had an early one they swapped out the parts at no cost if you wanted.pilkguns wrote:J teams list is basically correct except there are some trigger and sight differences between the first model and the LP1. This I know from working with Eddie Stockinger at the 1991 World Cup in California. Eddie was Steyr's rep/gunsmith at the time.
Well, I bought my Steyr "CO2 Match" errr, LP1 P (ser. no. 701027) from Don Nygord in Feb. 1991, and had the trigger tuned by a US Shooting Team member while attending Erich Buljung's Masters Pistol Camp that following Summer in Colorado Springs.
Best I can tell by looking at it is conventional set screws throughout the trigger mechanism. So I wonder if Steyr made the modification prior to production of this pistol?
Best I can tell by looking at it is conventional set screws throughout the trigger mechanism. So I wonder if Steyr made the modification prior to production of this pistol?