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Bakerman
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Steyr sight yoke.

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Does anyone know where I can find and order a complete sight yoke (complete rear sight block) for Steyr LP-10???
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Bakerman wrote:Does anyone know where I can find and order a complete sight yoke (complete rear sight block) for Steyr LP-10???
Steyr should list main dealers on their website, so try that first, for somewhere near to you. Failing that, I'm sure lots of places could ship the sights to you so you'd need to go through their list and find out.

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Post by greentangerine »

Won't be cheap; I've just converted the rear sight on my LP2 to LP10 by just changing the parts that were needed and keeping the rest and that cost a bit.

Cost of a complete LP10 rear sight was about three times the conversion price.

Having said that, I'm glad I made the change.
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Post by Bakerman »

greentangerine wrote:Won't be cheap; I've just converted the rear sight on my LP2 to LP10 by just changing the parts that were needed and keeping the rest and that cost a bit.

Cost of a complete LP10 rear sight was about three times the conversion price.

Having said that, I'm glad I made the change.
I want to put the steyr rear sight on my MTs-55-1 which is currently in progress :)
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Post by ghostrip »

one other option would be to buy the rear plate of a pardini free pistol. i have ordered one some years ago directly from factory. it fitted easily in my izh-46 and was a big improvement. if mu-55 rear plate is fixed with 2 small screws then pardini's rear plate is a good alternative.
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ghostrip wrote:one other option would be to buy the rear plate of a pardini free pistol. i have ordered one some years ago directly from factory. it fitted easily in my izh-46 and was a big improvement. if mu-55 rear plate is fixed with 2 small screws then pardini's rear plate is a good alternative.
The problem isn't in the rear plate, but in the whole adjustment mechanism. I dont like it on my Mts-55, the clicks are very very tight and uncomfortable to click.
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