Re: LP10E
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:46 pm
Ummm. Lets just see in a years time... Anyone taking bets ?ANON wrote:my sources are workers from steyr...
Rob.
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Ummm. Lets just see in a years time... Anyone taking bets ?ANON wrote:my sources are workers from steyr...
Where did they get that idea from. The rule has not changed at all. There is still no minimum trigger weight for the AP multi shot events, see rule 8.20.10.ANON wrote: by the way: a few years ago, steyr produced a few lp50 with electronic triggers because of the former free regulation of the trigger weight. but as this regulation has been changed, they decided to go stay with the mechanical one.
Don't take this the wrong way but there's no official news about anything. Your annonymous postings may in fact be true, but they could be total garbage. I reserve judgement until Steyr actually say something.ANON wrote:just talked to an employee of steyr. at the end of march they will release the LP10 with a new trigger unit that is fitted with ball bearings. therefore the trigger characteristics will improve, they say that it will be a lot "smoother".
again, the trigger unit from all present lp10's ca be exchanged to a new one.
but - no official news for the LP10E ;)
That obviously changed 2 years after my post.David Levene wrote:Where did they get that idea from. The rule has not changed at all. There is still no minimum trigger weight for the AP multi shot events, see rule 8.20.10.ANON wrote: by the way: a few years ago, steyr produced a few lp50 with electronic triggers because of the former free regulation of the trigger weight. but as this regulation has been changed, they decided to go stay with the mechanical one.