STEYR Sear Engagement Adjustment
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:31 am
Hi,
If for some reason, the sear engagement screw (marked as do not touch) of a STYER LP 10 is moved, what is the correct way of adjusting the sear? I've read previously that the sear is adjusted by first turning the trigger stop screw a couple of rounds anti-clockwise and then cock the pistol and turn the sear adjustment screw clockwise till the pistol fires. Then back it up a quarter of a turn anti-clockwise. Is this how it is done at the factory? I'm asking this is because we do not have any factory trained gunsmith at our club and it is a hassle to send the pistols to an authorised gunsmith in the country.
Appreciate any help. Thanks.
If for some reason, the sear engagement screw (marked as do not touch) of a STYER LP 10 is moved, what is the correct way of adjusting the sear? I've read previously that the sear is adjusted by first turning the trigger stop screw a couple of rounds anti-clockwise and then cock the pistol and turn the sear adjustment screw clockwise till the pistol fires. Then back it up a quarter of a turn anti-clockwise. Is this how it is done at the factory? I'm asking this is because we do not have any factory trained gunsmith at our club and it is a hassle to send the pistols to an authorised gunsmith in the country.
Appreciate any help. Thanks.