hammerli AP40 triggerblade

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yana
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hammerli AP40 triggerblade

Post by yana »

Is it true that the AP40's triggerblade is only available in the anatomical version?('twisted')I prefer a standard one..
psf32
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Post by psf32 »

Walther do have a straight one ie no twist, I have got a few from walther for customers ask your importer.
yana
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Post by yana »

You mean a LP300 blade?
psf32
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Post by psf32 »

no its an ap40 blade I have a look to see if I still have any and take a pic
LeLongCarabine
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Post by LeLongCarabine »

why not go for a specialised trigger i took the blade off my Hammerli 480K which was just the curved blade it had no form of movement and fitted a TEC HRO touch trigger this has a diamond spike face and it sticks to your finger like glue with the O rings fitted your finger stays in the same place every time it is adjustable in every conceivable angle/direction they are a first class manufacture and i would say more adjustable than MEC triggers and cheaper i intend to buy one for my styer pistol and my 22 rifle they are that good
Brian James
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Post by Brian James »

A trigger from a Hammerli 480K will fit the AP40. I had a 480K and put a Hammerli AP40 trigger shoe on it.

Brian
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