Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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podunckshooter
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Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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What is the procedure, or where can i get a manual on removing and re-installing the barrel? I'm sending it off to get it converted to a 6 shot, and they don't want the barrel on the pistol.

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Thanks, but that didn't give me what i need.
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You had to do a little searching

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyjqpemief4
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Re: Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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I'm sorry, but that is a video for the LP-10, and I need to know about the LP-50, which doesn't have a bolt.
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Re: Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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http://www.steyr-sport.com/index.php/en ... oded-views

Unscrew bolts no 74 and you're done.
Unscrew bolt 84 if you want to take the barrel casing off.

Hope this helps
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I was hoping you would figure out the screws that release the LP10 & LP50 barrel are in approximately the same place in the casing.

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Re: Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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You know i get all that, but there is a procedure to install the barrel correctly on the LP-10, and getting it to operate correctly with the moving bolt. Well the last thing i want is to flop mine together, as I have no installation instructions. My gun doesn't have a bolt, but a magazine that feeds from right to left, and i would guess there needs to be some type of gap set. This is why i asked for some assistance,

FYI, screws 72 are used for the barrel, and not screw 74. Also, the rearward screw sets the gap on the LP-10, and the front screw secures it in place.
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Perhaps with pictures it would be clearer...

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Re: Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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thanks, do i need to set a gap on the barrel?
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Re: Steyr LP50 Barrel removal/Installation

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podunckshooter wrote:thanks, do i need to set a gap on the barrel?
Follow the same procedure as in the LP10 video but there is no gap. Just tighten in the sequence in the video. No need to get all gorilla on it either, pay attention to the feel when you take it off.

Good luck

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