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Tangohammerli
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looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

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looking for a comprehensive review of this ap..
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Re: looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

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As far as I know, it was built by Styer and the Anschütz name was put on it for Export reasons. Anschütz has Import rights for the USA. It is a LP10. Apparently they couldn´t sell them all and a few stayed here in Europe.
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Russ Wilson has one and loves it, but it's still just a LP10.
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Re: looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

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I think it has a diferrent weight arrangement with rods, but it's still an LP10 underneath.
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Re: looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

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I have an LP-@. The only differences between it and the LP10 are the weight arrangement, the rotating, adjustable width front sight and the muzzle brake / diffuser. I like the pistol very much, it was definitively an improvement over my Feinwerkbau C25.
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Re: looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

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I always thought that the LP-@ was closer to the Steyr LP2 than the LP10 (but I could be wrong).
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With that naked barrel, looks certanly resembles the LP2. But the LP-@ has the mechanical stabilizer which AFAIK the LP2 lacks. Also the LP-@'s loading system is similar with the LP10, not with the LP2's "pallet" system.
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Re: looking for a proper review of the Anschutz LP@

Post by David Levene »

I didn't think that the LP@ had the stabilizer but, if it has then yes, it's closer to an LP10 than the LP2.
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