Isakov and Walther LP400

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Isakov and Walther LP400

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IIRC Isakov's victory in the WCF Munich is the maiden world level victory (Olympics, WCH, WC, WCF) of the Walther LP400 pistol.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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So what? Let Walther beat their own drum.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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It is not about blowing your horn, nor about "lets all go buy a LP400". I posted this to see if anyone has any explanation why what I see (in the market) the most expensive air pistol has so little success.

I find it fascinating because I have seen many rich kids buy that model (no doubt mom pays for it) yet the success rate of the model in competition is close to zero in winning international tournament. The matchguns MGH1 actually won more tournaments than this Walther.
Recently a lot of competitors went back to the Morini CM162Ei (no doubt following Jin's footsteps) as I notice the drop in using the Steyr.

I wonder if this has anything to do with it using the mechanical trigger. (No, this is not ME blowing horns about electronic trigger either). Pardini has also not won in ages.
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Don't you think instead that Isakov's skill had something to do with the win?
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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Don't mess with Conradin. He's trying to justify to himself the purchase of the Walther.

He'll buy it.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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Trigger-wise my LP400 was a bit of a disappointment out of the box but quality of build was truly excellent. It's really well set up now after a bit of work with springs and screws.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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And I don’t nEEd battEriEs!
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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conradin wrote:It is not about blowing your horn, nor about "lets all go buy a LP400". I posted this to see if anyone has any explanation why what I see (in the market) the most expensive air pistol has so little success.

I find it fascinating because I have seen many rich kids buy that model (no doubt mom pays for it) yet the success rate of the model in competition is close to zero in winning international tournament. The matchguns MGH1 actually won more tournaments than this Walther.
Recently a lot of competitors went back to the Morini CM162Ei (no doubt following Jin's footsteps) as I notice the drop in using the Steyr.

I wonder if this has anything to do with it using the mechanical trigger. (No, this is not ME blowing horns about electronic trigger either). Pardini has also not won in ages.
Given that both his qualification score and finals score are below the world records, are you suggesting that the LP400 is inferior?

OR...
for any of the top Air Pistol competitors, could it be that the shooter is more important that the tool?

Crap equipment is just that: but for top level pistols (and there are a number) it is the rider, not the horse.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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it is the rider, not the horse.

surely a mix of both.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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What i found far more interesting was just before the last olympics the walther shooting team stoped using walther free pistols and went to using toz 35s
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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i have another explanation for Isakov victory.
The others shot so badly that Isakov won despite the LP400
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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I like the way you think!
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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Rover wrote:Don't mess with Conradin. He's trying to justify to himself the purchase of the Walther.

He'll buy it.
But what will he buy....
With 4 models of LP400 pistol x 2 different tank sizes = a choice of 8 pistols....
But wait, after 3 mfg. revisions of valve and trigger, that makes 24 possible pistols versions....
Oh dear....
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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David M wrote:
Rover wrote:Don't mess with Conradin. He's trying to justify to himself the purchase of the Walther.

He'll buy it.
But what will he buy....
With 4 models of LP400 pistol x 2 different tank sizes = a choice of 8 pistols....
But wait, after 3 mfg. revisions of valve and trigger, that makes 24 possible pistols versions....
Oh dear....
We'll just havE to wait and seE (oops! He doesn't do the funny E thing anymore).
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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No thanks, I'm done buying. I will never need to buy another air pistol again. Happy with mine. When I am done shooting period it is going to my niece.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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How sad. Was just happy to receive a little Christmas bonus because of a dozen sold airpistols...
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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Don't be sad; Conradin will buy one. He, like so many others on here, are convinced they can buy points.
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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By the way... What about the emorragy of professional shooters from steyr to morini?
Any comments?
And there are more to come....I have been chatting in Munich few days ago to one of those who will next time be using 162ei after dropping lp10 in the bin!
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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David M wrote:
Rover wrote:Don't mess with Conradin. He's trying to justify to himself the purchase of the Walther.

He'll buy it.
But what will he buy....
With 4 models of LP400 pistol x 2 different tank sizes = a choice of 8 pistols....
But wait, after 3 mfg. revisions of valve and trigger, that makes 24 possible pistols versions....
Oh dear....

Just for interest what are the differences in valves and triggers in the three manufacturing versions?
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Re: Isakov and Walther LP400

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I just purchased the carbon (long) version. A light and well-made pistol, the trigger is better than I expected. The grip and sights are sensibly designed; a pleasure to shoot.
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