LH trigger for IZZY

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recurve06

LH trigger for IZZY

Post by recurve06 »

I'm thinking about springing for a set of LH grips for my IZZY 46m BUT I'm wondering if anyone makes a trigger that hangs down to the left instead of to the right. As the gun comes from the factory the trigger definitly angles down to the right. Any thoughts? - Carl
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Post by deleted1 »

Never heard of a "left" handed trigger---check the adjustment of your trigger as it may be offset for another reason. Loosen the the trigger shoe adjustment screw on the left hand side of the trigger and see if the trigger is "off-track."
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LH trigger for IZZY

Post by Knoepfle »

Could you turn the trigger around and silver solder another shoe on the back? If I am thinking right the trigger would then lean off to the left.

-Mark
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Re: LH trigger for IZZY

Post by scragglepoint »

recurve06 wrote:I'm thinking about springing for a set of LH grips for my IZZY 46m BUT I'm wondering if anyone makes a trigger that hangs down to the left instead of to the right. As the gun comes from the factory the trigger definitly angles down to the right. Any thoughts? - Carl
can't help you with the trigger, but I highy recommend a grip from Steve Corcoran http://www.woodsandwateroutdoors.com/IZHPage.htm

he custom makes the grips to your measurements.
he made a left hand grip for my IZH-46M and they fit like a glove.
Guest

Post by Guest »

Sgragglepoint - I've seen his grips and you are right, they are perfect. I just went and looked at the trigger and NO, it is Not off the rail. - Carl
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Post by jrmcdaniel »

Adding a shoe to the existing trigger is probably the easiest approach. One guy at our club bent the trigger (heat first, I assume) to the left. Pilkguns or Mac1airguns might have a solution for you, too.

Joe
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Post by scout18 »

the trigger is definately angled for a right handed shooter.
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