Steyr LP2 vs EVO10

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Re: Steyr LP2 vs EVO10

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seamaster wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:19 am That is an excellent idea @gwhite.

I can get a new cylinder, new regulator, and new cylinder adapter for my LP10 for $187? I assume they will fit LP2 and LP10?
They will. I just bought a kit for the team I help coach to get a spare LP10 regulator (and a fresh cylinder). We have 6 LP10's now, an Anschutz LP@ (which is an LP10 with a different barrel setup), and two LP1's converted to PCP. If one of those regulators goes bad, I can swap in the spare & fix the bad one at my leisure.

To give credit where credit is due, this was originally suggested to me by "brent375hh" in a PM. The cylinder was dated April of 2022, so it was pretty fresh stock.
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Re: Steyr LP2 vs EVO10

Post by seamaster »

Wonderful idea!!

Those new cylinders are regular size, not short?
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Re: Steyr LP2 vs EVO10

Post by Gwhite »

Yes, full length.
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Re: Steyr LP2 vs EVO10

Post by brent375hh »

I am happy that the LP10/Evo have plastic trigger blades. I don't want any more mass on the trigger blade when it releases.

For those of you that shun a recoil reducer in your LP10/Evo, you can adjust the spring tension that thrusts it rearward to be zero.
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