lp 50 trigger weight adjustment

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dsingh
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lp 50 trigger weight adjustment

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I recently traded in my lp10 for a lp50 since I wanted to try some multishot drills for AP.

The first thing that I found was that the trigger was really not as crisp on the lp50 as the lp10. No big deal I say since I was expecting a repeater to have a more of a rolling release.

the second that was that the first stage seemed to be too light with most of the trigger weight on the second stage. So I dug up the manual and was a bit surprised that there was only mention of one screw for trigger weight. I've gone thru the manual a few times but there seems to be no adjustment to independently change the ratio of the trigger weights on the first and second stage.

I fiddled around ( actually had to give it about 2 complete turns before it started making any differance ) with the screw mentioned in the manual and that seems to adjust the first stage. Am I missing something really obvious or is the second stage weight not adjustable ?
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Fred Mannis
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Post by Fred Mannis »

I believe it is a single stage trigger.

You need to be very careful adjusting the sear engagement - in fact the manual says you shouldn't. I tried anyway and found that even a small decrease in sear engagement leads to full auto operation.
Fred
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