http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...y%20trigger&s=
Anyone used this? I know what a difference the aftermarket triggers make in a 10/22, just wondering about this one.
Crabo
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...y%20trigger&s=
Anyone used this? I know what a difference the aftermarket triggers make in a 10/22, just wondering about this one.
Crabo
A little pricey, but they work good. Midway runs them on sale from time to time.
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8 in the 10 ring, then I get a PING. Love my Garand.
Crabo, I put one on my 1894FG and the trigger pull went from 7+ pounds down to 3 -31/4, and a heckuvalot smoother!. Midway just had them for sale for $79 I think.
Blkpwdrbuff
For anyone remotely "gunsmithy", the Marlin trigger is very easy to improve, without changing springs. A member on here gave me the very simple instructions, and I have now done 8 or so.
2 to 2.5 pounds and VERY crisp is pretty easy with stock, full power springs. Considering 6 pounds and up has been normal for a new gun, thats a huge improvemrnt.
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