That LP1 was a gem of a pistol, LP10s can now be had for £700-£800 which does has an effect on the earlier model prices, whilst a while ago it probably would have made the £600 it struggled this time, on the plus side I got just as good a deal on its replacement due to the same slow market, so that's two buyers very happyThe same applies to earlier Morini and FWB etc all of which are superb pistols and can be had at very good prices and would be a far better buy than a Rohm (just my opinion) hold out until something better turns up, it will pay dividends in the long run and get you a pistol you'll get plenty of good service from, Baikal's are being sold new for £300 and are a far better bet for precision shooting, they may not have the looks of their Austrian and German counterparts but their performance is certainly not lacking. If a pistols a bit out of buget make an offer, the seller can only say no...if it's a reasonable and sensible offer you may just get ya pistol or at least a compromise deal with the seller.