Hi
Can anyone advise the head type & size of the "counter sunk screw" which attaches the trigger blade to the trigger blade carrier? It is part number 27 in the manual.
Steyr LP1 Trigger Blade Adjustment Screw
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Steyr LP1 Trigger Blade Adjustment Screw
Last edited by Peter_R on Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Steyr LP1 Trigger Bkade Adjustment Screw
Can you measure the screw or the hole in the blade and blade width? it will be whole number of mmPeter_R wrote:Hi
Can anyone advise the head type & size of the "counter sunk screw" which attaches the trigger blade to the trigger blade carrier? It is part number 27 in the manual.
GUESSING M3 x 6mm or M3 x 8mm csk hex socket head stainless.
Ebay usually best cheapest source.
Re: Steyr LP1 Trigger Bkade Adjustment Screw
The screw is 3mm with .5mm thread pitch. The overall length is about 10mm.
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Re: Steyr LP1 Trigger Bkade Adjustment Screw
Agree.TenMetrePeter wrote:Can you measure the screw or the hole in the blade and blade width? it will be whole number of mmPeter_R wrote:Hi
Can anyone advise the head type & size of the "counter sunk screw" which attaches the trigger blade to the trigger blade carrier? It is part number 27 in the manual.
GUESSING M3 x 6mm or M3 x 8mm csk hex socket head stainless.
Ebay usually best cheapest source.
I purchased 100 from eBay UK in Stainless Steel.
Cost about £2.
They work fine.
Look a lot better than a chewed up slotted screw.
I am always handing them out to people.
Still have a load left.
Think you will find that a countersunk screw is measured from the top of the screw. Not the top of the thread.