I have a question about the trigger adjustement of the Steyr LP10.
I slightly reduced the second stage trigger weight of my LP10 and it seems that reducing the second stage weight also reduces the backlash.
Is this the case ?
Trigger adjustment Steyr LP10
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Re: Trigger adjustment Steyr LP10
jipe wrote:I have a question about the trigger adjustement of the Steyr LP10.
I slightly reduced the second stage trigger weight of my LP10 and it seems that reducing the second stage weight also reduces the backlash.
Is this the case ?
That could be the case! By "backlash", do you mean that the trigger sort of "kick back"?
Re: Trigger adjustment Steyr LP10
By backlash I mean the "aftertravel" of the trigger blade after the release of the shot. It is also called triggerstop.guest2008 wrote:jipe wrote:I have a question about the trigger adjustement of the Steyr LP10.
I slightly reduced the second stage trigger weight of my LP10 and it seems that reducing the second stage weight also reduces the backlash.
Is this the case ?
That could be the case! By "backlash", do you mean that the trigger sort of "kick back"?
Last edited by jipe on Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Trigger adjustment Steyr LP10
Umphhh.......?!? :-)jipe wrote:By backlash I mean the "aftertrave" of the trigger blade after the release of the shot. It is also called triggerstop.guest2008 wrote: That could be the case! By "backlash", do you mean that the trigger sort of "kick back"?