moving from long range full bore (tired of getting wet on sennybridge) to 10m air, so where to start? anyone want a 1944 No4 Mk1?
seriously though, was thinking of a Steyr LP2 Or 5 can anyone provide guidance.
moving from long range full bore (tired of getting wet on sennybridge) to 10m air, so where to start? anyone want a 1944 No4 Mk1?
seriously though, was thinking of a Steyr LP2 Or 5 can anyone provide guidance.
The LP2 is a singe shot 10 meter match pistol. Another single shot pistol in the Steyr range is the LP10 that can also be had with an electronic trigger LP10e. The predecessor to both of them is the LP1 and all of them can be found used at good prices.
The LP50 and the electronic trigger version LP50e (and its predecessor LP5) is a multi-shot pistol so you need to decide if you want to have a single shot match pistol or a multi-shot pistol.
All are well made and supported in this country by Steyr UK who reside in York so keeping them running for many years to come should not be a problem.
Hope this helps as a "starter" to your 10 meter air pistol shooting.
Last edited by zooma; 24-10-2017 at 10:52 AM.
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Thanks for that, I have had a look around and have seen some articles that think the 5 shot pistols could be heading the way of all semi auto pistols. due to the costs involved even in second hand kit,( having seen several on the web), I am selling my Steyr LP88 rifle (on gunstar at the moment) so if any of your club members may be interested please let me know. I had to take a guess at its worth as I couldn't find another to compare it to. Once again thanks for your help
There are some Steyr LP 2's for sale in sales now
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The five shots issues are resolved and now confirmed as legal, but unless you wish to shoot Sport pistol or Standard pistol the five shot is not a good choice, its fiddly to load singly, rules for air pistol do not permit loading 5 except in multi shot matches such as Sport or Standard, so you must use a single shot mag, and the trigger is not so good, unless you go to the LP50E, if shooting normal slow fire air pistol matches the LP 2 is the best bet.
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Walther KK500 Alutec expert special - Barnard .223 "wilde" in a Walther KK500 Alutec stock, mmm...tasty!! - Keppeler 6 mmBR with Walther grip and wood! I may be a Walther-phile?
Thanks for all the comments, I have taken the plunge and found an lp50 at a price I can afford thanks to a like minded Member of the big army family. Watch this space