EUSTA

The authors and publisher wish to thank Dr. Trevor Adams for his valuable assistance with the following information for this section of the Blue Book of Airguns. Trademark registered in Germany on October 13, 1965. Gun design was invented by Walter Ussfeller, A. Weber, and H. Witteler. Most notable for the concentric piston design. Distributed by Eckhard G. Damaschke, Weickartshain, Germany, 1968-1976.
Previous trademark used by Alpina-Werk M&M Vorwerk GmbH & Co., KG, 8950 Kaufbeuren, Germany on inexpensive sheet metal air pistols.

EUSTA Airguns Models

LP 100 Image

LP 100

- .177 cal., SP, TL, SS, sheet metal frame with plastic grips, concentric piston, 6.3 in. rifled steel barrel, 8 in. OAL, 1.5 lbs. Mfg. 1965-1968.

LP 210 Image

LP 210

- .177 cal., SP, TL, SS, similar to LP 100, except for a modified top lever catch, breech-end of cylinder sloped forward, and two-piece trigger. Mfg. 1968-1971.