LP10 rake induced trigger guard finger scraping

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seamaster
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LP10 rake induced trigger guard finger scraping

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I adjusted the rake on my LP10, now the alignment is perfect with my eyes closed, hold for count of 10, and alignment remained perfect.

But the rake has moved the bottom of my trigger guard up, too. My trigger finger is scraping along the trigger guard.

It actually worked as a good indicator for my finger placement on the trigger. But the feeling, or should I say, the DISTRACTION, is bothering me.

It has not affect shooting result yet. Any comment.
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LukeP
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Post by LukeP »

can you post a pic?
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Post by Ian K Redmond »

If you are sure you have the "Perfect" grip, just cut/grind the offending bit out the way!
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Post by Funny Farmer »

Perhaps you can remove 1-2mm of wood in the grip to seat the pistol lower, thus moving your trigger finger a higher and away from the guard.
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Post by deadeyedick »

Isn't the trigger guard removeable with one Allen screw?
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Post by Makris D. G. »

deadeyedick wrote:Isn't the trigger guard removeable with one Allen screw?
Not on the LP10 or any other Steyr for that matter...
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Post by Richard H »

If you have that much rake, be sure your sights aren't bottoming out on the top of the grip.
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Post by j-team »

deadeyedick wrote:Isn't the trigger guard removeable with one Allen screw?
No, but a hacksaw will work.
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