Trigger on Hammerli's new FP60

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Troop

Trigger on Hammerli's new FP60

Post by Troop »

It round groved, actualy they look like flat beads, and sports a adjustable donut, used I guess for finger placement. Haven't seen this before any comments on this or have I missed something.
Scott H.
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Post by Scott H. »

From the picture alone: It looks like the trigger of the SAM K-11/15, without the trigger shoe.

Did they mean to leave it that way?
Guest

Post by Guest »

If the trigger shoe will be as it looks, I think it is very close to perfect. Those grooves, "donoughs", or what ever they are called steer the triggering finger always to the correct position. I myself have modified my FP10 trigger with a piece of rough "needle" which actually does the same, but looks terrible.
william
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Post by william »

I noticed the Hämmerli web page shows a Neuhausen address, not Lenzburg as my 280's manual shows. Did they relocate, or is Hämmerli now a part of the SIG complex?
Tycho

Post by Tycho »

Haemmerli has relocated from Lenzburg to Neuhausen a year or two ago. They have been part of SIG for a long time, but with the new owners of SIG cutting costs on every front, and the assault rifle production for the swiss army running out, it was decided to concentrate everything in Neuhausen.

The FP60 looks VERY much like the drawings and the prototype of the SAM K50, by the way...
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