Steyr LP10 weights
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 12:07 am
I have had an LP 10 for a number of years, which came with a weight for the barrel.
My questions are:-
1) Why does it need a weight?
2) Where should the weight be, exactly, on the barrel?
3)What is the benefit of such a weight?
I have had one set of the weights on the pistol, about an inch from the front sight. I see others do not use weights, and am wondering if I should remove it, or move it forward , or back, or what?
What do you others do?
I have not experimented with this, - I just put the weight on when I first got the pistol, and left it there! I find I am not as strong as I used to be, and I share the pistol with my wife, who is much less strong than me!
I notice many new air pistols have weights at a variety of places along the barrel, and wonder how much they are compensating or assisting, as, theoretically, air pistols have no recoil! (I know every barrel has a barrel flip.)
Alex L.
My questions are:-
1) Why does it need a weight?
2) Where should the weight be, exactly, on the barrel?
3)What is the benefit of such a weight?
I have had one set of the weights on the pistol, about an inch from the front sight. I see others do not use weights, and am wondering if I should remove it, or move it forward , or back, or what?
What do you others do?
I have not experimented with this, - I just put the weight on when I first got the pistol, and left it there! I find I am not as strong as I used to be, and I share the pistol with my wife, who is much less strong than me!
I notice many new air pistols have weights at a variety of places along the barrel, and wonder how much they are compensating or assisting, as, theoretically, air pistols have no recoil! (I know every barrel has a barrel flip.)
Alex L.