In shooting my recently acquired (used but recently serviced by Pilk) LP 50, I have noted a distinct tendency to pull ever so slightly to the left, which is not present when bench sighting. We're talking less than a centimeter, but enough to pull a ten to a 9 or 8. I suspect that it is caused by the magazine movement, which is also toward the left. Anyone else find this also happens? If so, is the solution to re-sight with that in mind? Comments and thoughts appreciated.
--Pete
LP50 pulls to left
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I'd suspect some sort of error in the trigger-finger placement. Check these documents and perhaps adjust trigger position accordingly.
http://www.luthier.ca/other/forum/Pisto ... alysis.pdf
http://www.luthier.ca/other/forum/pisto ... alysis.png
http://www.luthier.ca/other/forum/Pisto ... alysis.pdf
http://www.luthier.ca/other/forum/pisto ... alysis.png
I suppose I should have said that it is not happening with every shot, but enough that there seems to be a pattern with this particular pistol. I should also have said that it does not seem to matter whether the air tank is full or near empty, and that it does not happen with any of my single-shot pistols (K58, 162EI, 46M). However, I have adjusted the trigger location for each of the others, and have not yet done so for this one. Also, this is the first 5-shot I have used, so I have no basis for comparison with other 5-shots. I will have a look to see whether the trigger can be adjusted for my finger, and see if that makes a difference. Thanks.Gerard wrote:I'd suspect some sort of error in the trigger-finger placement. Check these documents and perhaps adjust trigger position accordingly.
two hints from my side:
-Watch the pressure of your thumb to the grip.
-Aim (unloaded) and get very much pressure on the trigger (about 4 - 5kg),
the sights shouldn't move to any direction, if they do, adjust the trigger in the distance to the grip. (moving to the left sight -> trigger has to be closer to the grip)
-Watch the pressure of your thumb to the grip.
-Aim (unloaded) and get very much pressure on the trigger (about 4 - 5kg),
the sights shouldn't move to any direction, if they do, adjust the trigger in the distance to the grip. (moving to the left sight -> trigger has to be closer to the grip)