Steyr Evo10 stabiliser adjustment - new model
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Steyr Evo10 stabiliser adjustment - new model
I have a newer Evo10c that when I checked the stabiliser adjustment, it sent it back about 3/4 of the screw head for the cocking lever pivot. When I went to adjust the spring, I found it does not remove from the front of the stabiliser. In fact, there is a drilled/tapped hole in the back of the stabiliser. It turns out that the spring is adjusted by loosening a setscrew on the side of the stabiliser and from the rear, turning a screw clockwise to increase, or counter-clockwise to decrease, the stroke of the stabiliser. Once I looked at it closer and found this out, it looks like they drilled a hole in the right side (when looking from rear of pistol) so that you could make these adjustments without removing the stabiliser from the bolt body and risk launching the guide ring and the spring underneath.
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Re: Steyr Evo10 stabiliser adjustment - new model
It's a big improvement, and you don't have to remove the rear sight screw either.