Ball Bearing Conversion on the LP@
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Ball Bearing Conversion on the LP@
Anschutz has indicated that they will upgrade the LP@ to the new trigger spec. Apparently it must not be that involved if a field tech can do this at a major event. Is anyone either perfrorming this conversion here in the states or can handle the shipment to Anschutz?
BTW, wasn't the "wear resistant ball bearing trigger" an Anschutz exclusive development in their collaboration with Cesare Morini/SAM in the first place ? That feature was touted as a patent unique to thier collaboration in the development of the Anschutz M10. I don't believe that either SAM or MG made this claim in thier later, independent products; the K series or MG1.
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BTW, wasn't the "wear resistant ball bearing trigger" an Anschutz exclusive development in their collaboration with Cesare Morini/SAM in the first place ? That feature was touted as a patent unique to thier collaboration in the development of the Anschutz M10. I don't believe that either SAM or MG made this claim in thier later, independent products; the K series or MG1.
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Ball bearing trigger
I would have though an air pistol trigger is the last thing which needs a ball bearing.
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I can confirm that there is always some lateral movement on the LP10 and LP@ triggers with the "normal" trigger.David Levene wrote:Speaking to the UK Steyr agent recently, it seems the main improvement is the reduction of lateral movement of the trigger.
I never saw any modified pistol (I saw pistols factory built with the ball bearing trigger) and I wonder how the modification is done since the ball bearing needs a much bigger hole in the frame.
Is that bigger hole drilled (I assume it is) ?
What happens to the frame finish after drilling a bigger hole (it cannot be anodised) ?
Good stuff, for the life of me I really couldn't figure out what a bearing placed there on the trigger did, but that makes total sense. I don't know if it would make a big enough difference to have me subject my LP10 to that but..........David Levene wrote:Speaking to the UK Steyr agent recently, it seems the main improvement is the reduction of lateral movement of the trigger.
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