I think you might get more answers in the target/comps section
Hi hope im in the right section,im looking to put my Lp 5 up for sale but i need to get a value on it.The lp5 is in the original case with the 2 cylinders ,and in very good condition.can anybody help.
I think you might get more answers in the target/comps section
Depends on the age, condition, Cylinder dates, grip etc, without a pic its difficult to be exact
Around £600 would be a fair price for a tidy one in today's market, They've now been superseded by the LP50 & I guess at some point an EVO version will become available based on the current Steyr Offerings, They're a great pistol but a limited audience, if someone wants one then they sell but it's finding that someone, There was one on G* recently that was at a higher price and sat there for ages, the market is somewhat flat at the moment & the add may have ran out before it actually sold, Not all clubs offer rapid fire as a discipline which also limits the market.
There is a wanted add on here for one at the moment,
Steyr LP10, Steyr LP5,
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I'm also tempted by the Steyr Lp50, as I could shoot sport pistol (30 shot slow fire, 30 shots, 3 sec facing/7 sec away) and the .22 standard pistol course of fire (20 shots slow fire, 4x5 20 sec each, 4x5 10 sec each).
British Pistol club do these (as well as rapid fire) each month on the 25m NSRA ranges at Bisley.
I'm sure if I buy new, a week after a cheaper second hand one will show up :-)
I would have thought it closer to a grand value wise? An LP50 is around the £1200 mark - I bought two last year, so I don't believe for a second an L5 is half that price? Stick it up for a grand and see what happens, you can always reduce it if it does not go, but I think you would be kicking yourself if you had people fighting over it being too cheap?
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I'd go along with Nigel's ball park valuation, they are not a current model and could be approaching the age when things go wrong and they might need an epensive service, in my books £550 to £600 sounds about right, but I'm not in the market for one, so it's only a guess really.
Vic Thompson.
I struggle to see why anyone would pay a grand if they can get new for £200 more with a guarantee etc. All that price is doing is knocking off the vat.
IMHO even putting it up at £750 is likely to involve a long, long wait with possibly no buyer going that far.
As always it depends how quickly it needs to go and if anyone gets a real itch to buy at any cost.
Rich.
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A new LP50 is close to 1800 Euro, the LP5 is a bit long in the tooth, so 6 to 700 is closer to reality, but if some one wants one, its close to a sellers market, there were never a lot about.
PS just checked and the LP50 is the wrong side of £1800 in the UK!
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Robin
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