TRiggers For Steyr LP1
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TRiggers For Steyr LP1
I have a Steyr LP1. I bought the Steyr accessory trigger from our host. It seemed a bit too wide for me (short fingers) and I returned to the stock trigger blade. Does anyone else make a trigger for the LP1? I know a few weeks ago someone showed a trigger and the face of it looked well, checkered. I will search the posts as I do not recall what pistol it fit.
Thanks to all who respond.
Susan
Thanks to all who respond.
Susan
I found it! The trigger is a TEC HRO. Please see:
http://tec-hro.de/product_info.php?info ... here-.html
Now if someone will tell me if this trigger will work on a LP1 and if this company sells to the US>
http://tec-hro.de/product_info.php?info ... here-.html
Now if someone will tell me if this trigger will work on a LP1 and if this company sells to the US>
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No, the LP50 isn't mine but the LP10 is mine.Brian James wrote:Jipe,
Assuming hte L50 is your air pistol, can you provide us with your thoughts on this interesting trigger shoe.
Thanks
Brian
The motivation to change the trigger blade was first that I didn't like the latest Steyr trigger blade (the broad silver one).
I had another LP10 of the first production before this one that was equipped with the first type of trigger blade (a smaller black one) that I prefered.
So I had the choice between the old style LP10 trigger and the Tec-hro. I choose the Tec-hro since I have long hands and it allows more adjustments for that case.
I am happy with the result, I could indeed adjust it to my needs and the feeling is very nice, it also allow a very accurate, reproducible finger positioning on the trigger blade.
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Re: LP1
Yes, indeed, that's the aim. But it is not the only benefit of the Tec-hro trigger blad: it has also more adjustements including a lateral one, it is flat instead of curved and narrower than the current Steyr LP10 trigger blade.shadow wrote:I thought that the idead of slipping O Rings on the shoe to assist in finger placement is a unique and inexpensive fix.
They hold very well in place on the Tec-hro that has a not smooth surface. Its actually not smooth at all, its even a little agressive. That's not a problem on a 500g trigger but it might be on an heavier trigger like you can have on the LP50.shadow wrote:I bought some at Home Depot for my Morini 84E put they will not stay in place on such a smooth shoe.