Here is a detailed diagram, but unfortunately I don't have the key to go with it. Here is an illustration of the assembled trigger taken from an owner's manual - it's a very small illustration unfortunately and doesn't enlarge well. Hope they help.
I need to get my LG55 trigger repaired, anyone know of a Walther specialist gun shop,my local gunsmith says he will have a go if I can get hold of a detailed diagram or parts list ,has anyone got one I could copy,if not I would like to buy a complete trigger assembly.
Here is a detailed diagram, but unfortunately I don't have the key to go with it. Here is an illustration of the assembled trigger taken from an owner's manual - it's a very small illustration unfortunately and doesn't enlarge well. Hope they help.
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Are you sure its the trigger thats broken ?
Or could it be the "anti bear trap device" (the metal strip that slips into the trigger unit) ??
Please study these pics and you see what I mean .
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Frank
Frank, Peter PMd me and said part no.51 was broken.
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I made a mistake its part number 41 on the diagram thats broken,has anyone taken this trigger assembly apart and if so how difficult is it to reassemble.
I did it ONCE (a few years ago) all I can remember is , it took me a lot of time and swearing before the job was done .
It involves a lot of tiny parts you have to get in line at the same time and you do need a set of small hands .
Wish you luck with finding part #41 ,maybe Tom Strayhorn (USA) can help you out with the part ?
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Frank