Yours will be the LP1P - the PCP version of the LP1 that was made as a CO2 pistol.
Many of the LP1 pistols were converted to PCP by their owners - a simple conversion with clear online video instruction on the Steyr site to show how to do it .
I am not sure about the availability of all of the LP1 spare parts any longer so this may account for the prices mentioned in the link shown above. I had to search around for some of the parts I needed for my LP1 when the usual factory source could not provide them.
The original LP1 and LP1P grips fit me much better than the later and current LP10 grips and un-modified ones are getting quite hard to find.
Quite a few of us (myself included) actually prefer the LP1P to the later LP10 model pistol and of course they are rapidly becoming a "collectable" match pistol as time continues to catch them up.
It is getting ever harder to find a mint (low milage) example of an LP1P - some pictures of yours would be appreciated !
The problem with out of date cylinders affect some owners more than others so the cost of replacing them will be allowed for in the price of the pistol by some potential new owners.
Last edited by zooma; 24-07-2015 at 09:34 PM.
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