LP2 action adjustment screws?

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David W. Johnson
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LP2 action adjustment screws?

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The LP10 has screws in the action that allow you to adjust the relationship with the grip in terms of cant, and point of aim. My girlfriend's LP2 has threaded holes in the same 6 places, but no screws. The screws from my LP@ don't fit. Anyone know the specs and/or a source for the LP2 screws?

Many thanks.

David
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m1963
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Re: LP2 action adjustment screws?

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They are easy to lose if backed out too far. It is item 48, in the manual and is referred to as a slotted set screw. M5x6

http://www.pilkguns.com/steyr_lp2_manual.pdf

Specifications can also be found here:
https://kiehberg.in/steyr-slotted-set-s ... ronic.html
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TenMetrePeter
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Re: LP2 action adjustment screws?

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source - whatever your country go to Ebay and search for slotted grub screw m5x6mm in steel. (Though the ones in the keichberg site are cone point socket head not slotted) 3 or 4 dollars for 10.
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Re: LP2 action adjustment screws?

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to David W. Johnson
DIN 913 Socket Set Screw (threaded rods) 6 pcs, correct size is M4 x 8, allen key 2 mm
David W. Johnson
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Re: LP2 action adjustment screws?

Post by David W. Johnson »

Thank you, gentlemen. I knew someone would have the information. I find it odd that the LP@ uses different screws, but it happens.

My girlfriend was pretty impressed by how helpful people can be on this forum. I told her it is common among gun people.

Thanks again!

David
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