The LP2 is a nice pistol and does suite some better than others - but when I bought mine it only came with one air cylinder as standard whereas the LP10 came with two cylinders.
When the second cylinder was added to the cost of the LP2 there was not a lot of difference in price between buying it new with two cylinders or buying an LP10 new that came with two cylinders as standard.
I bought my LP2 because I preferred it - but not because there was any real saving in price when both pistols new price's were compared with each other if both were specified with two cylinders.
The LP2 is rather more sophisticated than the LP10 in the loading area as it has the guide in which to place the pellet and the prod to ensure correct placement and seating depth every time - the LP10 has the pellet pushed into the end of the barrel by your finger - nice and simple but rather more crude in engineering terms.
What is the current price of the LP2 and LP10 and does the LP2 still only come with one cylinder with the option to add a second at extra cost?
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