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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:00 pm
by Richard H
Heba, there is a shaft which the trigger pivots around on the older models this was just a plain shaft on newer models they have put a sealed bearing on either end of the shaft.
If you go to the web site you can see the large circular object on the frame above the trigger in photo's of the new LP10.
Deactivate absorber?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:42 am
by Inquestionar
Makris D. G. wrote:
To appreciate the absorber, just deactivate it on an LP10.
I didn't know that...
Dos is the deactivation done?
Re: Deactivate absorber?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:27 am
by Makris D. G.
Inquestionar wrote:Makris D. G. wrote:
To appreciate the absorber, just deactivate it on an LP10.
I didn't know that...
Dos is the deactivation done?
After cocking, press down on the front of the lever on top of the bolt, the part that looks like an extractor (pretty much the same configuration as an extractor in fact :) )
Re: Reactivation of absorber after deactivate ?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:49 am
by Inquestionar.
Makris D. G. wrote:
To appreciate the absorber, just deactivate it on an LP10.
Makris D. G. wrote:
After cocking, press down on the front of the lever on top of the bolt, the part that looks like an extractor (pretty much the same configuration as an extractor in fact :) )
Pressing down on that lever when the cocking lever is pointng upward, loading gate fully open?
And reactivating, if desired?
Just press down at the front of that lever again?
Re: Reactivation of absorber after deactivate ?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:56 am
by Makris D. G.
Inquestionar. wrote:
Pressing down on that lever when the cocking lever is pointng upward, loading gate fully open?
And reactivating, if desired?
Just press down at the front of that lever again?
With bolt closed.
It just deactivates it for the current shot.
When you recock, the absorber is cocked again too.