Any advice re an LP5?

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Walnut92
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Any advice re an LP5?

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A friend is looking to acquire a reasonably-priced match pistol, and has seen a 2003 boxed LP5. As he is a recreational shooter the 5-shot mech appeals.

Is there anything specific to consider on this model when buying s/h, aside obvious checks for air leaks and so on? It does come with 3 cylinders so he’ll check dates etc.

Also, does the 5-shot affect feel? Without knowing much about it, I’m assuming it must do so as somehow the whole action of pulling and releasing the trigger has to advance the mag?

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Re: Any advice re an LP5?

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Don't expect the LP5 trigger to be as good as the single shot Steyrs, it isn't.

The trigger doesn't advance the magazine, that is done by air releasing a small indexing catch.

Remember that you can't load 5 pellets for an ISSF air pistol match. You can just put one pellet in a 5-shot magazine or you can buy a single shot magazine (much easier to use).
Walnut92
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Re: Any advice re an LP5?

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Ah, clever re the air advance, which makes better sense. Thanks for feedback, you confirm what I suspected.
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Re: Any advice re an LP5?

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They break easily because of bad manipulation of the 5 pellet carrier, but they are fun when used for rapid fire. I've seen a few people using them for precision shooting. If your friend is a "recreational" shooter he will see no difference in precission.
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Re: Any advice re an LP5?

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Thanks Ramon, makes sense on both counts.
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