Originally Posted by
harvey_s
I know the LP2 compacts are quite light however and they are very LOUD too!
The LP2 grips are more adjustable than the Morini - but they don't have the electronic trigger.
I have heard a couple of complain of the trigger position on the Steyrs - from memory something about running out of adjustment rearwards I think?
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Pardon? did you say something Harvey? And the LP2 compact is louder!
The trigger position on a Steyr is a problem for us normal size people in that its designed for giants, and even on fully back is too long for us of compact stature. The LP 2 is better, but with the LP10 and 50 I've had to make my own flat blade trigger to get correct reach.
On a visit to Steyr in Austria a few years back I found out why when I met the designer, he's 6ft 8in with hands like shovels!
For value for money new the LP2 is difficult to match, I prefer the compact, I don't shoot pistol any more now due to rheumatism, but if I did I'd be tempted by a Walther LG400. But for the same money as any of them you can get a S/H LP10 or Morini.
Agree with Harvey, £1500 pistol, cheap pellets? Why? There's a reason why JSB, RWS, Quian Yuan, and H&N make a top range and they are used by the top shooters, they are better, and the cost difference is peanuts!
Have Fun.
Robin
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?