I have been a BE shooter, now new to AP. On my IZH46, the trigger is angled to the right of vertical when looking from the rear of the pistol. Taking the trigger off to adjust, I noticed that it is machined in such a manner that one rail of the trigger is higher than the other. Is this normal for this gun or other AP guns? I can see no way that it can be adjusted any differently. The front surface of the trigger is perpendicular to the straight plane of the bore. Does anyone have an extra Steyer or Morini that would like to part with? Would appreciate any assistance.
Dennis Lindenbaum
Marietta, Ga.
IZH46 Trigger ?
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I know it's a bit late to be replying to this, but since I shoot left handed (because of my bad right eye), isn't this offset a bad thing? Shouldn't I at least try to center the trigger for left hand use?
I hadn't noticed the trigger offset because the stock grip forces me to shoot right handed. When my new LH grip arrives I'll see if it's noticeable.
I hadn't noticed the trigger offset because the stock grip forces me to shoot right handed. When my new LH grip arrives I'll see if it's noticeable.