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My Air Pistol Test Web sight
After a small lapse ie about a year aor so I have added the LP10 to the list.. It has the Rinke grips fitted so I have just given a basic outline. I will add to it when I get a chance http://www.btinternet.com/~cliverkay[/url]
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Thanks Clive, I always enjoy reading your reviews, nice to have a new one added. For anyone who has not already checked out Clive's site please do so, highly recommended. Joe G.
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Clive,
I recently found your website - very interesting, I agree that the FWB has too shallow a rear sight notch - and I was hoping I could contact you. I have an LP50 and have very short fingers, so find I have to "swing" the trigger as far out to the side as I can. My question is - where can I find info about the Rinke grips you mention? Is there a supplier in the UK?
Nik
I recently found your website - very interesting, I agree that the FWB has too shallow a rear sight notch - and I was hoping I could contact you. I have an LP50 and have very short fingers, so find I have to "swing" the trigger as far out to the side as I can. My question is - where can I find info about the Rinke grips you mention? Is there a supplier in the UK?
Nik
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Dealers in the UK are Edinkillie and The NSRAthenikjones wrote:Clive,
I recently found your website - very interesting, I agree that the FWB has too shallow a rear sight notch - and I was hoping I could contact you. I have an LP50 and have very short fingers, so find I have to "swing" the trigger as far out to the side as I can. My question is - where can I find info about the Rinke grips you mention? Is there a supplier in the UK?
Nik
You can visit the Rink website at Rink-Formgriffe
Hope this helps.
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Short fingers
Nik,
I too am finger length challenged. On the LP-5 that I had, I used the older style Steyr LP-1 trigger. This will move the trigger back a good deal, and slips right on. And they are reasonably priced.
Good luck.
Respectfully,
Bubba
I too am finger length challenged. On the LP-5 that I had, I used the older style Steyr LP-1 trigger. This will move the trigger back a good deal, and slips right on. And they are reasonably priced.
Good luck.
Respectfully,
Bubba
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Re: Short fingers
Thanks, Bubba, I'll give it a try. The LP50 trigger seems the same "chunky" unit as the LP5 so it should fit.bubba wrote:Nik,
I too am finger length challenged. On the LP-5 that I had, I used the older style Steyr LP-1 trigger. This will move the trigger back a good deal, and slips right on. And they are reasonably priced.
Good luck.
Respectfully,
Bubba
I bought a spare LP50 blade and got a mate to mill as much off as he could of the metal behind the "curve" - it was about 1.5mm. Unfortunately this wasn't enough to make a difference.
Best regards,
Nik
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