The o-ring trigger on the FP60 has never felt comfortable to me. Although I've been told that the Steyr LP10 trigger can be adapted, I decided to tinker a bit and come up with something simple that would not increase reach. K&S 7/32" round and 3/8" rectangular brass tubing from a hobby shop was used to make this with a Dremel cut-off disc, sandpaper, and a soldering iron. The flat brass is soft enough to form a mild curve without tools. Slitting the round tube allows it to slide snugly over the FP60's aluminum trigger shaft. The result gives up/down, swing, and blade rotation, and within the FP60's trigger pull range it does not slip after adjustment.
FP60 blade trigger
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FP60 blade trigger
Last edited by slofyr on Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:45 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: FP60 blade trigger
VERY nice work!
Re: FP60 blade trigger
Very nice craftsmanship! Looks very good!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: FP60 blade trigger
You have the patience of a...well, of a free pistol shooter, come to think of it.
Re: FP60 blade trigger
Isn't it interesting that the LP10 shooter goes from blade to round trigger, and the FP60 shooter goes in the opposite direction?? Must be "horses for courses"?
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Re: FP60 blade trigger
Very nice workmanship!