Does anyone know if the grips of these two models will interchange, mechanical triggers?
Thanks, Scott
Steyr LP50 and LP10 Grips
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Re: Steyr LP50 and LP10 Grips
Rink seems to think they are different, at least they list them as two different products:
https://www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php? ... air-pistol
https://www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php? ... air-pistol
Re: Steyr LP50 and LP10 Grips
to Scott
Yes, the original handles are interchangeable. Newer handles and older guns may be a problem with the clamping rod and the length of the allen screw.
Yes, the original handles are interchangeable. Newer handles and older guns may be a problem with the clamping rod and the length of the allen screw.
Re: Steyr LP50 and LP10 Grips
Thank You so much for the information.
Scott
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Re: Steyr LP50 and LP10 Grips
The grips for the LP10 have a plastic spacer in the bottom of the handle cavity that must be removed to use the grip on an LP50. Rink grips are not the same for the two guns, as they are made to produce a better fit between the shooter and the gun. You will find that the factory clamping screw is a standard metric variety, and as such, is available through most suppliers of fasteners (eg. Home Depot, Lowes, True Value Hardware, Fastenal, etc).