I have been wanting a power-boosted LP50 for a long time, to my big surprise it's now readily available as OEM!
LP50HP - 14J / 10.3 ft-lb
LP50HP C - 12J / 8.85 ft-lb
http://steyr-sport.com/en/steyr-lp-50-hp
https://www.krale-schietsport.nl/en/ste ... mpact.html
I'd imagine a HP Compact would look really good together with my H5A Scout.
Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
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#2 Re: Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
...interesting to know these things exist at these rifle power levels
Wonder what is the shot count with those air cylinders ...
Wonder what is the shot count with those air cylinders ...
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#3 Re: Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
Yeah, guess I'll have to order one over the summer and find out.
Here is one fitted with a Aimpoint and Hugget Belita
Here is one fitted with a Aimpoint and Hugget Belita
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#5 Re: Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
I could not resist no more, had to get one of these! Ordered the Compact, but the mailman came with the regular one - well I'm not going to send it back now.
Find it a bit strange that this high power version is marked with the F inside a pentagram? A quick chrony sessions shows that it is shooting the 8.44gr JSBs at 660 (11j) a little weak compared to the advertised 14 joule.
I'll report back once I had a chance to test it out properly.
Love these "self-indexing" Steyrs (the long one is waiting for a stock from Gary Cane and a bigger March)!
Find it a bit strange that this high power version is marked with the F inside a pentagram? A quick chrony sessions shows that it is shooting the 8.44gr JSBs at 660 (11j) a little weak compared to the advertised 14 joule.
I'll report back once I had a chance to test it out properly.
Love these "self-indexing" Steyrs (the long one is waiting for a stock from Gary Cane and a bigger March)!
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Lovely pics. ; I like the table which adds a perfect backdrop & contrast to the 2 Steyrs...adds some atmosphere of old versus new world...
OK, If I move to France where 20J is the norm for the rifles...am getting the Scout AND the pistol and perhaps a leftie...imagine holding one in each hand firing them off at tin cans
Indeed the F is out of place...I think they must just grab any semi finished block off the production line and add the higher output reg and presto...done...
Keep us updated ...
OK, If I move to France where 20J is the norm for the rifles...am getting the Scout AND the pistol and perhaps a leftie...imagine holding one in each hand firing them off at tin cans
Indeed the F is out of place...I think they must just grab any semi finished block off the production line and add the higher output reg and presto...done...
Keep us updated ...
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#7 Re: Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
I stand corrected, the vendor I bought the guns from is sending me the Compact and a return label today. Let's see how this goes regarding import taxes and such, would hate to pay 2x25% VAT..
Haha! I got the size large ambidextrous grip, maybe I should try shooting at some clay pigeons with both guns at the same timeAdminMASTER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:12 pmand perhaps a leftie...imagine holding one in each hand firing them off at tin cans
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#8 Re: Steyr LP 50 HP (Non UK Models)
Mmmm...
Firing these off is like taking 3 or 5 shots before needing to replace the cylinder..
3 Mags X 5
5 Mags X 5
I think the standard length is best bet, but alternatively you can fire the standard length air cylinder fitted to the shorter air pistol...
NB: a possibility if to convert a carbon fibre air tank, carry onself like a small back pack, with wire braided hose linked to to an adaptor situated at mid point (between reg and air cylinder for better hold & balance) so that way you have an unlimited air supply, and just load up on 50 mags - this back pack portable air supply contraption has added benefit - can also be used for the Steyr Scout, when you're deep in the Norwegian woods miles from nowhere
Firing these off is like taking 3 or 5 shots before needing to replace the cylinder..
3 Mags X 5
5 Mags X 5
I think the standard length is best bet, but alternatively you can fire the standard length air cylinder fitted to the shorter air pistol...
NB: a possibility if to convert a carbon fibre air tank, carry onself like a small back pack, with wire braided hose linked to to an adaptor situated at mid point (between reg and air cylinder for better hold & balance) so that way you have an unlimited air supply, and just load up on 50 mags - this back pack portable air supply contraption has added benefit - can also be used for the Steyr Scout, when you're deep in the Norwegian woods miles from nowhere
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