I just got a FP10 & I found that the extractor has been broken before.
is this a part that brakes alot??
thanks todd
Hammerli FP10 question
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Todd - good luck with getting any 'hard' information on the Gen 3 trigger. Hammerli denies its existance. I've worked first-hand with this trigger and can report that it's what Hammerli should have put in the gun in the first place, but likely decided to cut costs in order to make the FP-10 a more competitive price. Too bad because the earlier generations of trigger have cost the pistol's reputation dearly, and for good reason.
The Gen 3 trigger has ball bearings on each of the 3 major pivot shafts that extend from one side of the trigger housing to the other. The eariler generations have either one or two of these shafts riding on bearings.
Good luck with your FP-10 - I've always enjoyed shooting this model and hope you have similar positive experiences.
The Gen 3 trigger has ball bearings on each of the 3 major pivot shafts that extend from one side of the trigger housing to the other. The eariler generations have either one or two of these shafts riding on bearings.
Good luck with your FP-10 - I've always enjoyed shooting this model and hope you have similar positive experiences.