LP10 trigger adjustment problem
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LP10 trigger adjustment problem
I own a LP10 (mechanical trigger). My problem is that the trigger cannot be adjusted
in the longitudinal direction due to the countersink screw being really tightened at the
factory. So how can i loosen it ?
Do i need to apply some lubricant ?
in the longitudinal direction due to the countersink screw being really tightened at the
factory. So how can i loosen it ?
Do i need to apply some lubricant ?
Oil might not penetrate. Try using something that gets in on a molecular level, like Kroil. Also, try to put something behind the srew so that the pressure you apply does not bend the rod the screw is attached to. Also, the idea about an exact fit of the screwdriver is spot on. You can try to slowly turn the screw, but more often than not, you will need to apply a quick, sharp snappy, motion to dislodge the screw. Just make sure the screwdriver is well seated.
Good Luck,
Joel
Good Luck,
Joel
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I just picked up two used LP10's for the MIT collegiate team. One LP10 that came with cylinders dated 2004 has the slotted screw, and one with cylinders dated 2008 uses a hex key set screw. The hex screw was pretty tight, I haven't had a chance to adjust the trigger on the one with the slotted screw yet. It's offset & at an angle, so it's going to need tweaking.
I haven't ha a chance to go over them thoroughly, but there appears to be a number of small changes made over the years. I hadn't realized they had been around since 2004.
I haven't ha a chance to go over them thoroughly, but there appears to be a number of small changes made over the years. I hadn't realized they had been around since 2004.