Steyr Need to keep one and get rid of one please advice.

Morini CM 200 EI VS Steyr LP50 Compact

Morini CM 200:
Excellent balance,Perfect relaxation,Very sensible built-in drive system.
Nothing to complain about. Very good weapon all possible adjustments for better comfort. Very well thought out.The application is free on download platforms. recommended to lovers of 10 m shooting.


Steyr LP50 Compact:
The weapon is very versatile. It is suitable for the "normal" LP40 discipline as well as for the new Lupi disciplines "multi-shot air pistol" and "standard air pistol".The dimensions are similar to those of a sports pistol, making it ideal for training in this discipline.
 
I sold my Morini because I'm not a good enough offhand pistol shot to take advantage of the precision it's capable of and would rather not have to think about batteries. However that trigger can be set sub 2oz which helps my pistol shooting.

My LP5 is much more fun than the Morini was but I like shooting steel rather than paper and like to go fast as well. Fun factor goes to the LP5 by a lot. Also I like having the mags loaded up. I should buy more of them though.

When shooting off a bench at 10M the Morini gave a small 5 shot group not much bigger than the pellet and the Steyr is slightly larger but just a bigger hole of 25 cal or so.

Plinking wise it's fun to set tin cans out at 40Y and try to get all 5 in 30 seconds or so. This requires aiming over and off the edge of the can for windage.

The LP5 is the only airgun I've kept for this long which is 24 years or so. My eyes aren't great anymore so I put a RD on it.
 
Morini CM 200 EI VS Steyr LP50 Compact

Morini CM 200:
Excellent balance,Perfect relaxation,Very sensible built-in drive system.
Nothing to complain about. Very good weapon all possible adjustments for better comfort. Very well thought out.The application is free on download platforms. recommended to lovers of 10 m shooting.


Steyr LP50 Compact:
The weapon is very versatile. It is suitable for the "normal" LP40 discipline as well as for the new Lupi disciplines "multi-shot air pistol" and "standard air pistol".The dimensions are similar to those of a sports pistol, making it ideal for training in this discipline.
waller -

I don't understand these questions !! Need help with your shorts too ?
They are, I assume...YOUR guns...right ? You've had them for a period of time, right ? You've put plenty of pellets through them, right ?

IF...the answers to the above questions are yes, then it seems that YOU...should make the decision.

Why sell them in the first place ? You aren't putting any money into them, so they don't cost anything but air and pellets, so...why sell either ??

I own an LP50 Compact. I haven't been shooting it a lot lately, BUT, I have NO plans on selling it.
Charlie - (Dumb comment) This IS a 5 shot automatic !!

YOUR GUNS...YOU...MAKE THE DECISION. DON'T...MAKE OTHERS MAKE IT FOR YOU. That way, if you decide to sell the wrong one, it's NOT...the readers fault!

Mike