Steyr LP 5 Not Advancing pellet holder
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Steyr LP 5 Not Advancing pellet holder
My recently acquired LP5 does not automatically advance to the following pellet and requires manual movement of the carrier. Anyone on the list have experience with this and know the cure?
Tillman in Florida
Tillman in Florida
Re: Steyr LP 5 Not Advancing pellet holder
I would suggest you take it back to the supplier and ask them to rectify it. Or if that's a problem then talk to them. There are a number of things it could be, although I personally wouldn't have thought of the trigger. My gun developed a similar fault and that required repair by the service agent. Try loading and unloading the magazine into the feeder a few times at the start of each 5-shot series and see if that makes any difference. It won't solve the fault but may help work out what the problem is - and enable you to carry on shooting it.tleddy wrote:My recently acquired LP5 does not automatically advance to the following pellet and requires manual movement of the carrier. Anyone on the list have experience with this and know the cure?
Tillman in Florida
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Re: Steyr LP 5 Not Advancing pellet holder
Could be a worn magazine/carrier. Do you have more than one? Does it do it on both?tleddy wrote:My recently acquired LP5 does not automatically advance to the following pellet and requires manual movement of the carrier. Anyone on the list have experience with this and know the cure?
Tillman in Florida
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Re: Steyr LP 5 Not Advancing pellet holder
One other thought Tillman - Perhaps the magazine and internal advance mechanism needs lubrication. I lubricate my magazines with SuperLube grease. About every tin and VERY VERY SPARINGLY. I put a dab on my finger and rub the magazines.Fred Mannis wrote:Could be a worn magazine/carrier. Do you have more than one? Does it do it on both?tleddy wrote:My recently acquired LP5 does not automatically advance to the following pellet and requires manual movement of the carrier. Anyone on the list have experience with this and know the cure?
Tillman in Florida
The otherwise sound Steyr LP-5 may develop two tricky "features":
-accasional full-auto double or even triple shots.
-action not cycled fully/magazine not indexing/magazine not advancing.
Cure for the first problem is often: adjust red-lackered screw to mace trigger pull less crisp (more sear engagement), and/or retract trigger stop some.
Cure for the second is often: reducing the pellet velocity some (retract tensioning screw in small increments (1/8 turn pr. step).
If this does not help, then sending the gun to a Steyr service senter may...
-accasional full-auto double or even triple shots.
-action not cycled fully/magazine not indexing/magazine not advancing.
Cure for the first problem is often: adjust red-lackered screw to mace trigger pull less crisp (more sear engagement), and/or retract trigger stop some.
Cure for the second is often: reducing the pellet velocity some (retract tensioning screw in small increments (1/8 turn pr. step).
If this does not help, then sending the gun to a Steyr service senter may...
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When this happened to mine I seem to remember the service agent adjusting the ring outside the velocity adjusting screw. This repositions the bolt assembly and changes the force required to recock it (from memory).
He did say that he loved shooters adjusting it themselves as he could then charge them for correcting their mistakes and they would normally ask for a full service at the same time.
He did say that he loved shooters adjusting it themselves as he could then charge them for correcting their mistakes and they would normally ask for a full service at the same time.
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Always wondered what that ring was for. Something to remember in case I run into that problem. Thanks DavidDavid Levene wrote:When this happened to mine I seem to remember the service agent adjusting the ring outside the velocity adjusting screw. This repositions the bolt assembly and changes the force required to recock it (from memory).
Magazine not advancing on LP5
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I decided that, since there are a number of variables (at least five per Scott), the gun is going to Pilkington for both correction and a refurb.
Tillman
I decided that, since there are a number of variables (at least five per Scott), the gun is going to Pilkington for both correction and a refurb.
Tillman
Re: Magazine not advancing on LP5
So, please tell us what those variables are - or at least some of them.tleddy wrote:List-
I decided that, since there are a number of variables (at least five per Scott), the gun is going to Pilkington for both correction and a refurb.
Tillman
TIA,
FredB
Variables
I extracted the variables from the suggestions posted above:
1. Trigger adjustment
2.Worn magazines
3.Pellet velocity
4. Ring outside velocity adjustment screw
5. Lubrication
... and probably others. I gave up :-)
Tillman
1. Trigger adjustment
2.Worn magazines
3.Pellet velocity
4. Ring outside velocity adjustment screw
5. Lubrication
... and probably others. I gave up :-)
Tillman
Abject ignorance (mine)
Tycho, Fred Dave and all-
This is my first AP that is automatic and I have never had one in my hand before. I read the user manual cover to cover before trying the gun as is my wont.
That being said, I totally misinterpreted the instruction for placing the magazine in the gun: I pushed the magazine in to the first detent - NOT all the way through to the stop!!!
After I sent the gun to Pilkington for a major tune-up and got it back I continud to make the same ignorant error. An email to Pilkington elicited a telephone response from Buck, who kindly walked me through and explained the correct meaning of "stop".
It is more than a little embarassing to have to admit ignorance... at least I learned and the gun is shooting far better than I can. If anyone at Pilkington reads this, Kudos to Buck!!
Tillman the Red Faced
This is my first AP that is automatic and I have never had one in my hand before. I read the user manual cover to cover before trying the gun as is my wont.
That being said, I totally misinterpreted the instruction for placing the magazine in the gun: I pushed the magazine in to the first detent - NOT all the way through to the stop!!!
After I sent the gun to Pilkington for a major tune-up and got it back I continud to make the same ignorant error. An email to Pilkington elicited a telephone response from Buck, who kindly walked me through and explained the correct meaning of "stop".
It is more than a little embarassing to have to admit ignorance... at least I learned and the gun is shooting far better than I can. If anyone at Pilkington reads this, Kudos to Buck!!
Tillman the Red Faced