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Just picked up a very nice Krico Model K-601 in 222 Rem .
It has the factory double set trigger combo which I'm not really a fan of < the front trigger has a pull of 12-15 lbs in the non set position > . Doing some checking around and see that Krico made a single stage trigger . Shot in the dark but anyone have line on one by chance ? or any info on how or if the double set trigger is adjustable ?
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Posts: 572 | Location: British Columbia Canada  | Registered: 02 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Yes, Krico offered both.

Too bad we're in separate countries. I'd gladly trade you a single off of one of my Kricos for your double-set. The double set trigger is a fantastic option which is very much misunderstood and under-appreciated in North America. I've seen guys ask "where's the barrel for the other trigger?"
 
Posts: 13345 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I picked up my only Krico at the Tulsa Arms Show a few years ago. It is a .22 LR cal,, full Mannlicher style stock; white line spacers @ PG and butt plate. The date is '63 on the 5 digit # receiver. Hooded front sight w/a glow dot (?) on the top of the blade - very unusual!

Cheekpiece; factory swivels. The forearm is VERY thin along the barrel. Two, set triggers.

The name on the barrel is - KriegsKorte & Co. -Stuttgart. Partially obscured by the 3 leaf rear sight is - Germany .22 L.R. The company emblem is on the barrel in front of the receiver. The butt plate reads 'Krico'. It has one screw head going into the front of the action itself. Beech stock..?

Quite a rimfire .22 rifle it is..!

This is the ONLY Krico I have ever seen.
 
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