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RE Fleming
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Steyr LP1

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What are Steyr LP1s selling for? There is such a thin market, it's hard to compare.
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Depends on where, and in which version. Air is more expensive than CO2. My father paid CHF 400 (= USD 300) for his CO2 LP1 with 3 aluminium cylinders... a good LP1P (Air) will climb to EUR 500 - 550 in germany, but the overseas prices are usually a bit higher than that.
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Re: Steyr LP1

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RE Fleming wrote:What are Steyr LP1s selling for? There is such a thin market, it's hard to compare.
I would think in the UK something around 500 pounds, maybe more. LP10's appear to be retailing about 700 second hand I think.

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RE Fleming
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Steyr LP1P

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I'm looking at an LP1P priced at $800 US.
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Post by sparky »

In the US, that seems about right, maybe even on the low side for a compressed air model.
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Post by dam8 »

the price I last saw was 875, and it didn't last long
( lp1 ca). Some think it is better than the lp10
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Post by sparky »

dam8 wrote:the price I last saw was 875, and it didn't last long
( lp1 ca). Some think it is better than the lp10
I've heard that due to the slight differences in the trigger, the LP-1P's trigger is supposed to be better. But the LP-10 is supposed to be more convenient to load, plus it's got that recoil-countering thingie.
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Post by pilkguns »

we have a waiting list for used LP1s in CA, and in good condition they would not be as cheap as $800. Of course, the ones we sell are gone through and come with a guarantee
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