LP10 Dry Fire Live Fire

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conradin
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LP10 Dry Fire Live Fire

Post by conradin »

For some reason after cocking my LP10 to fire position, half of the time the spring will push itself and my LP10 ends up in dry fire position. It occurs more than half of the time and it became a big distraction during my recent PTO. Does anyone know how to fix it (easy and quick). Is there a screw or some that I need to tighten or loosen so that the pistol will stay at fire position. I am sure it has to be a minor piece of work so that I don't need to send the gun back to Buck. But right now it is so annoying that it is hard to train properly. Very frustrated because it obviously disturb my rhythm and breathing.
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rmca
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Post by rmca »

Why did you posted this again.
What part of this didn't you get:
David Levene wrote:Have you tried looking at the Steyr Service Videos?
C. Perkins wrote:Conradin;

David is right.
Find the video on "barrel adjustment".
Every Steyr owner should watch those videos they produced.

Clarence
The answer is in there...
SMBeyer
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Post by SMBeyer »

I think this was covered not too long ago. Wasn't it as simple as loosening the set screws that hold the barrel in place and sliding the barrel a little to the rear? This will put a little more pressure on the bolt and keep it closed.

Scott
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