Hello, Everybody!
I have a "Steyr LP-10" Air Pistol.
Also, I have very intensive trainings = Up to 6 trainings per week AND Up to 150 clicks per training.
Is Steyr's mechanism tailor-made for such intensive use?
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Dry firing (LP-10) - mechanism durability
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Re: Dry firing (LP-10) - mechanism durability
Yes, it is made for such use. I have trained more than that using a Steyr LP1, without having any problems during the years I used the LP1.
But, off course, over a longer period of time (years), it may be neccessary to replace parts also on an LP10. Nothing lasts forever.
RML
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But, off course, over a longer period of time (years), it may be neccessary to replace parts also on an LP10. Nothing lasts forever.
RML
.44860.44858
On the other hand...
The LP10 is a mechanical thing and stuff can happen.
My LP10 is about 14 months old and I have had to replace a part of the recoil buffer system due to apparent wear and I have just sent the AP back to "Uncles Scott and Warren" for what I think is a problem with the sear.
I have not seen much in the way of complaints on this board on *any* of the top APs
--Jerry
jerry.levan-at-eku.edu.44863.44860
My LP10 is about 14 months old and I have had to replace a part of the recoil buffer system due to apparent wear and I have just sent the AP back to "Uncles Scott and Warren" for what I think is a problem with the sear.
I have not seen much in the way of complaints on this board on *any* of the top APs
--Jerry
jerry.levan-at-eku.edu.44863.44860