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Reinhamre
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Rare LP10

Post by Reinhamre »

Hi,
Can anyone tell me more about this LP10 I have come across
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LP10 Gold Cup 2003

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Post by Axel »

It will shoot tens, and only tens! ;-)

Sorry, I don't know much about it other than that this model (colour) has been made in only in small quantities.

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Post by Bill Poole »

Steyr made 100 of them to congratulate themselves for the performance of shooters using steyrs, I think Pilk said he sold 12 or 14 in the US, I got the last one :)



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Post by JulianY »

Interesting barrel weight? at the end of the cylinder !

Reinhamre could I grab that pic for the wiki?

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Post by David Levene »

JulianY wrote:Interesting barrel weight? at the end of the cylinder !
That looks like a small barrel weight from an LP1/LP5. They used to make 2 sizes but, from memory, dropped the smaller one. It clamped onto the barrel shroud.
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David Levene wrote:
JulianY wrote:Interesting barrel weight? at the end of the cylinder !
That looks like a small barrel weight from an LP1/LP5. They used to make 2 sizes but, from memory, dropped the smaller one. It clamped onto the barrel shroud.
That's what I figures , I was juut surprised to see it on and LP10 since it has it's "own" weight system

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JulianY wrote:That's what I figures , I was juut surprised to see it on and LP10 since it has it's "own" weight system
I believe that the LP10 weights are steel. It could possibly have been easier to anodize the old style aluminium weights to the same colour as the shroud then to get the same colour from steel.
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Post by JulianY »

David Levene wrote:
JulianY wrote:That's what I figures , I was juut surprised to see it on and LP10 since it has it's "own" weight system
I believe that the LP10 weights are steel. It could possibly have been easier to anodize the old style aluminium weights to the same colour as the shroud then to get the same colour from steel.

Yes that a good point
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Post by Reinhamre »

Hi!

I have bought the gun now and...
The right answer is... brass.
The trigger shoe is also made of a brass casting.

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Post by David Levene »

Reinhamre wrote: The right answer is... brass.
It's no wonder then that it's only very narrow, it must be quite heavy.
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Post by Reinhamre »

It is 35 - 40 gram, to havey for me.
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Post by deleted1 »

A few minutes of careful grinding with a dremel can decrease that weight if you have a mind to. Just a suggestion---I wouldn't touch it myself thinking down the road---as possibly selling it and wanting it all to be pristine.
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Post by Fred Mannis »

Still, not as bad as the original LP-1 weight which goes 50-55 gm. Maybe you can find one of the 'thin' LP-1 weights which ought to be ~ 25 gm.

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Right Fred, the weight we both have is 50 grams and the other smaller one that used to be offered was advertised as 25 grams.

PS How is that FWB P44 working out for you? Hope to catch up with you soon so I can get a look and a shot or two in... Be well, Joe G.
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