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pcp air pistol
Looking for a pcp air pistol that has the same feel as a 1911. What are you guys using?
Thanks
Brad
Thanks
Brad
1983xr- Posts : 49
Join date : 2015-04-03
Re: pcp air pistol
Lots of options. There’s a guy on here and on the targettalk forum who will pop up if you even make a vague reference to custom grips who can probably 3D print you a custom set with a 1911 grip angle for just about any PCP air pistol you buy. Rink Grips also makes some 1911 angle grips for guns (and I think PCP air pistols).
mpolans- Posts : 606
Join date : 2016-05-27
Re: pcp air pistol
Andrew definitely can make you a 1911 style grip for pretty much anything. He made a set for my FAS 6004.
Google precision target grips
Great person to work with
Google precision target grips
Great person to work with
jglenn21- Posts : 2620
Join date : 2015-04-07
Age : 76
Location : monroe , ga
Re: pcp air pistol
None of be the same as the 1911. Beesman made a co2? conversion unit to run on a factory 1911 lower long ago though
Chris Miceli- Posts : 2715
Join date : 2015-10-27
Location : Northern Virginia
Re: pcp air pistol
I can definitely recommend Andrew. He made a grip for my wife's LP1, then made her a second one when the first wasn't a perfect fit. He will go out of his way to make you happy. As jglenn21 has said, he can make a 1911 grip for about anything. Dronning has one on his new Pardini 22.
Of course Chris is right. None will give the exact feel of a 1911.
Of course Chris is right. None will give the exact feel of a 1911.
JKR- Posts : 763
Join date : 2015-01-13
Location : Northern Wisconsin
Re: pcp air pistol
Yep have it on a new Bullseye SP 6", great grip. I have the original Pardini grip and a custom 1911 angled orthopedic style by Dick Horton and after about 1,000-1,500 rounds with each grip I shoot the 1911 grip Andrew "printed" for me the best.JKR wrote:Dronning has one on his new Pardini 22.
I have always wanted to try a couple of mods to a 1911 grip (for my 45) so I am having Andrew make a couple of mods to a new 1911 grip for the Pardini to see how it works out.
- Dave
I also have a 1911 grip on my LP50 Steyr, not one of Andrews but I know he does them for AP's
dronning- Posts : 2581
Join date : 2013-03-20
Age : 71
Location : Lakeville, MN
Steyr LP 50 just came up for sale under Commercial tab
Nothing better than Steyr LP 50 for timed and rapid practice. Will outshoot a Pardini SP very easily.
croesler- Posts : 320
Join date : 2018-08-10
Location : MI
Re: pcp air pistol
OK the Steyr LP 50 seems the way to go. I see a standard and HP and then it is in long and compact versions. I need a little more help. The use will be for training for EIC matches. The last question is where to get one? Looks like I just missed the one one this forum.
Thanks
Brad
Thanks
Brad
1983xr- Posts : 49
Join date : 2015-04-03
Re: pcp air pistol
Dennis at Krale Shooting Sport in the Netherlands is terrific and I recommend him. I know it seems like a long ways, but I ordered from him and had my gun and gear 5 days later direct to my door. No FFL baloney. Look up Krale Schietsport online or PM me your email and I’ll send his contact info. It’s actually cheaper buying over there than domestically. I got the long version and love it. They also sell a little gizmo that lets you mount a red dot if you want to. Nice about Steyr 50 is that red dot option just in case.
croesler- Posts : 320
Join date : 2018-08-10
Location : MI
Re: pcp air pistol
Pilkguns, Scott hosts targetTalk.org he is great to work with. He has the 1911 grips, heavy trigger kits, optic mounts, scuba tank adapters or air pumps, etc... for the LP50, usually all in stock.1983xr wrote:The last question is where to get one? Looks like I just missed the one one this forum.
Thanks
Brad
His store:
https://www.pilkguns.com/store/Air-Pistols-c23624306
- Dave
Get the compact, I have the standard length (bought it used) with 1911 grips, heavy trigger and optic mount great for Slow and sustained fire practice.
FYI there is a new model out the LP50 HP which I assume means High Power, I'd confirm this with Scott. The HP might have more recoil (more realistic maybe) but I'd guess less shots per fill.
dronning- Posts : 2581
Join date : 2013-03-20
Age : 71
Location : Lakeville, MN
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