LP50 question
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LP50e
I have had my LP50E compact basically since they were available, the trigger "problem" is/was primarily one of trigger technique, dependinding on if you held weight on after a shot it could be doubled but only rarely, the trigger is so good there is a tempation to mentaly think fully auto and not correctly release pressure, when I corrected my technique it never happened again ever. As many shooters could not understand what they were doing Steyr got blamed, maybe some were faulty, I suspect most were trigger technique and the foible of the electronics reseting.
When the ISSF dropped the five shot event (which I believe is now partialy reinstated?) the market for them was left as mostly only in the UK where we are not trusted with .22rf pistols.
My LP50E is a great pistol with a great trigger, now rare, I'll never sell mine.
When the ISSF dropped the five shot event (which I believe is now partialy reinstated?) the market for them was left as mostly only in the UK where we are not trusted with .22rf pistols.
My LP50E is a great pistol with a great trigger, now rare, I'll never sell mine.
Very happy with my LP50. I have at least 3,500 pellets through her and she has not missed a beat.
First shot was a 10, if only a few more of next 3,499 had been! A couple of photos at my web page below.
All the best from downunder. Peter E
http://walterwombat.com/?page_id=88
First shot was a 10, if only a few more of next 3,499 had been! A couple of photos at my web page below.
All the best from downunder. Peter E
http://walterwombat.com/?page_id=88
Re: LP50 question
While we haven't scientifically measured it... When shooting inside the house, my LP50 seems quieter than the wife FWB P34...fasride wrote: One last thing, how does the LP50 compare to other high end PCP pistols that are not semi-auto, as far as quietness? Does the fact that it is re-cocking itself, add much noise as it shoots? Since I shoot inside my home, keeping a low noise level is important.
LP50
has anyone considered making a 6 shot magazine for the LP, and will it work. We shoot some matches that require 6 shots and would like to bring out the Steyr?
I have asked the factory but I have not got an accurate answer. My plan was to EDM a magazine.
I have asked the factory but I have not got an accurate answer. My plan was to EDM a magazine.
Re: LP50
In the UK we have an expert gunsmith/importer for Steyr who was instrumental in many of the 'factory' modifications of the Steyr air pistols. He may well be able to do something to get a 6-shot mag to work. May not be much use to folks not in the UK though.FLY wrote:has anyone considered making a 6 shot magazine for the LP, and will it work. We shoot some matches that require 6 shots and would like to bring out the Steyr?
I have asked the factory but I have not got an accurate answer. My plan was to EDM a magazine.
It would seem to me though, that making a longer magazine would work, i.e. effectively add on the end an extra pellet port and bits that make the magazine advance by a position.
Rob.
Re: Discontinued?
The alledged trigger fault on the LP50e was the same cause, poor technique, mine did occasionaly when I first got it, after being coached it never happened again, it was operator error. They were discontinued due to lack of demand. Great pistol but now rare.j-team wrote:I've had my LP10e for a few months now and have had a couple of "double" shots. Each time it happened was when I executed poor trigger technique. By having a little "stab" at the trigger right at the 500gram pressure, . If you do it right it does not double, it is not possible unless you release and then re-apply pressure.Zeddsded wrote:I've got a new LP10E and it does sometimes follow up the shot with a second trigger click, but as it's a single shot pistol this doesn't cause any problems.