MÄNNEL AP One - New Air Pistol

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MÄNNEL AP One - New Air Pistol

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MÄNNEL have developed a new AP.
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Post by David Levene »

Interesting; no absorber and no ball-bearing mounted trigger.
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Post by RobinC »

From the pictures it looks like an LP10 with some different bits?
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Post by bebloomster »

Looks pretty much like a clone of the Steyr LP-10.
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Post by Sc0 »

Entry level, mechanical loading port, priced lower than the LP2?
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Post by Brian M »

More like the LP2, isn't it?
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Post by A74BEDLM »

I've only ever used CM162EI (first loaner pistol), MG1E (currently owned) and LP10 (early pre ball bearing trigger - club pistol).

I don't know wether the Ball Bearing Trigger and Recoil Absorbers are essential?. I know the LP400 also now boasts a recoil absorber system as does the Feinwerkbau P44. Everyone is calling the LP400 a LP10 clone as well.
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Website for Maennel

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Greetings,

Tried using "Google" to find more information with no success.

By chance do you have a weblink to share?

Cheers,

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Re: Website for Maennel

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fc60 wrote:Greetings,

Tried using "Google" to find more information with no success.

By chance do you have a weblink to share?

Cheers,

Dave

www.maennel.at/cms/en


Seems like Maennel has a joint venture with Steyr, since all of the pistol's main components are Steyr made.
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Post by peterz »

According to the PDF from Maennel, the major parts are made by Steyr-Mannlicher. That's not the same company as Steyr Sportwaffen any longer.
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Post by RobinC »

I'm a bit mystified by the "Steyr-Mannlicher", Peter is right they are different and an independant company to Steyr Sportwaffen who make the air pistols. Can't see them being interested in making air pistol parts in small quantities, so suspect he has made an error on his site.

I think (not sure) Mannel is an ex Steyr employee, his business is based only 2km from the Steyr Sportwaffen site at Ernshoffen. All his previous pistols have been Steyrs with his own "add ons" and a few different parts, if you look on his web site they are reffered as Steyrs with his tuning parts, this looks to be much the same to me, I wonder if he is doing the same thing but has done a deal to put his name on them? A bit like Brabus with Mercedes?
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Post by ghostrip »

to me it looks more of a reworked lp1. perhaps steyr mannlicher still has the rights to lp1.
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