Has anybody tried the drilled barrel/suppressed version of the PPQ 22 LBP?
If so, is it much quieter than the standard model?
For the extra £140 or so, it would be nice to know if there was a noticeable difference.
New Walther lbp?
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SeaMonkey wrote:Has anybody tried the drilled barrel/suppressed version of the PPQ 22 LBP?
If so, is it much quieter than the standard model?
For the extra £140 or so, it would be nice to know if there was a noticeable difference.
Still yet to see one in the flesh.
Welcome to the forum btw.
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Thanks for the welcome Gh0st, my first post on a forum, ever!
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I too have yet to hear the suppressed version.
Put another 100 rounds through mine today, again just one stovepipe on dropping the slide (again I think my loading).
its still more accurate than I am. I think i need a few thousand more rounds to get used to this pistol lark.
have yet to see anyone else with one, though i get the impression lots have been sold.
Put another 100 rounds through mine today, again just one stovepipe on dropping the slide (again I think my loading).
its still more accurate than I am. I think i need a few thousand more rounds to get used to this pistol lark.
have yet to see anyone else with one, though i get the impression lots have been sold.
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I’ve had four LBP’s and I’m still awful with one when compared to my average rifle shooting, which I’ve been failing at for 35 years now if you count the Webley I had when I was six.strangesam wrote:I think i need a few thousand more rounds to get used to this pistol.....i get the impression lots have been sold.
It takes a lot of time and practice to get good with a pistol. They’re so much fun.
I know a huge number of shooters who have bought one and never shoot it because it’s too hard or not for them.
This is part of the Home Office “pistol re-introduction program” that aims have “a pistol on the floor of every cabinet”, a project they are pursuing legislatively with their peculiar rule stating you cant touch one until you own one.
I mean what’s a shooter going to do if you tell them that FFS....
Have fun with it, see how fast you can do the “el presidente” drill :)
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currently about 11 seconds I think. which is significantly slower than I can do it with a rifle.
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“even shooters using production guns with no muzzle brakes or optical sights routinely break the five-second mark.”safetyfirst wrote:I’ve had four LBP’s and I’m still awful with one when compared to my average rifle shooting, which I’ve been failing at for 35 years now if you count the Webley I had when I was six.strangesam wrote:I think i need a few thousand more rounds to get used to this pistol.....i get the impression lots have been sold.
It takes a lot of time and practice to get good with a pistol. They’re so much fun.
I know a huge number of shooters who have bought one and never shoot it because it’s too hard or not for them.
This is part of the Home Office “pistol re-introduction program” that aims have “a pistol on the floor of every cabinet”, a project they are pursuing legislatively with their peculiar rule stating you cant touch one until you own one.
I mean what’s a shooter going to do if you tell them that FFS....
Have fun with it, see how fast you can do the “el presidente” drill :)
Damn that’s quick.... (*sourced from Wikipedia)
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