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Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 3:31 am
by therider
Guys, here in Munich, Steyr is upgrading for 700€.... For those who are interested.

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 3:32 am
by ghostrip
therider wrote:Guys, here in Munich, Steyr is upgrading for 700€.... For those who are interested.
nice but pricey.

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 3:38 am
by therider
They need to change the whole trigger block, electronics and grip.... So if you think about it it is not unjustified

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 3:52 am
by ghostrip
so frame and sights stays the same. only module, electronics and grip so cost is ok for all 3 components i guess.
Yet i still have the feeling, steyr should have skipped the LP10e and use the time for evo10e, which i see as a more complete LP10e

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:41 am
by 17722323
ghostrip wrote:Yet i still have the feeling, steyr should have skipped the LP10e and use the time for evo10e, which i see as a more complete LP10e
Unfortunately with that way of thinking we would still be with the CO2 lp10. I'm sure in years to come there will be more improvements still and similar statements will be made why didn't they wait and make it perfect?

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 5:37 am
by hundert
700€, damn, you could sell your 10E, then buy a new EVO-E, and it will not only be cheaper but all parts of the pistol will be new.

The upgrade is not even worth 200.


By the way, to new shooters, I shoot the same scores with LP1, LP10, LP10E (own all of them). They all feel different though, like a different pistol different, LP1 feels much lighter, it's 970g on my scale, LP10 weighs 1020g, LP10E 1031g (no extra weights).
LP10E trigger is farther away from the bore line, so it feels different, and the trigger is different.
LP10 vs LP1 feels steadier, probably because it's heavier and I use extra 20g weights), but I shoot the exact same scores and my personal best is with LP1.

None of these things really matter, the change isn't worth a 100 dollars.

Re: Steyr lp10 E upgrade to Evo E

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:41 am
by Rover
Heh heh heh.