How to Shoot Yourself in the Foot with an Anschutz LP@
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 12:35 pm
I bought a used LP@ last summer, which is basically a Steyr LP10 with a few bells & whistles added by Anschutz. It was working fine, and I've put several hundred pellets through it. Velocity is good, and I've now got it fitted with a nice Nill Griffe grip and a better trigger shoe. I adjusted the 1st & 2nd stage trigger pull weights to match my Morini 162EI, but haven't played with any of the other trigger adjustments.
I was looking forward to shooting it for the first time in a local match this morning. I dry fired a bit, got 3 sighters down range, and then "click". It acted for all the world like it was dry firing, but the lever was all the way down. I re-cocked it numerous times without success, and finally had to pack it up & go home.
I got it home & took the grip off, and all the internals seemed to be working properly. While considering the possibility of a broken firing valve, I noticed the cylinder was slightly loose! I could also see a tiny gap between the back of the cylinder & the front of the regulator. I turned the cylinder another ~ 1/8th of a turn before it bottomed out, and all was well.
Apparently when I screwed the cylinder on, I managed to bump the valve open momentarily, which tightened up the threads enough that I thought it was all the way on. It also allowed enough gas into the area between the cylinder & regulator to get 3 perfectly good sighter shots. This cylinder apparently has very little margin between when the valve opens and when it is butted up against the regulator, so the gap is quite small.
One aggravating factor with the LP@ is that is has a weight system that extends below the cylinder, which makes it a bit more difficult to get a good grip on the cylinder for screwing & unscrewing it. You pretty much have to do it all with your finger tips.
In any event, lesson learned, and I thought I would pass this along in case it helps somebody else in the future.
I was looking forward to shooting it for the first time in a local match this morning. I dry fired a bit, got 3 sighters down range, and then "click". It acted for all the world like it was dry firing, but the lever was all the way down. I re-cocked it numerous times without success, and finally had to pack it up & go home.
I got it home & took the grip off, and all the internals seemed to be working properly. While considering the possibility of a broken firing valve, I noticed the cylinder was slightly loose! I could also see a tiny gap between the back of the cylinder & the front of the regulator. I turned the cylinder another ~ 1/8th of a turn before it bottomed out, and all was well.
Apparently when I screwed the cylinder on, I managed to bump the valve open momentarily, which tightened up the threads enough that I thought it was all the way on. It also allowed enough gas into the area between the cylinder & regulator to get 3 perfectly good sighter shots. This cylinder apparently has very little margin between when the valve opens and when it is butted up against the regulator, so the gap is quite small.
One aggravating factor with the LP@ is that is has a weight system that extends below the cylinder, which makes it a bit more difficult to get a good grip on the cylinder for screwing & unscrewing it. You pretty much have to do it all with your finger tips.
In any event, lesson learned, and I thought I would pass this along in case it helps somebody else in the future.