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Timney trigger for Ruger M77 Mk2
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Has anyone tried the Timney trigger and sear for the M77 Mk2? If so, what's your opinion?
 
Posts: 442 | Location: Way out west | Registered: 28 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Seems like a lot of money, but it gives you a great trigger. My problem was, all I could install was their sear and spring. My rifle is a LH action, the safety tab on their trigger is of course on the wrong side, for my rifle. So, I can't adjust my trigger pull. But, I still do not regret buying it. It is like night and day. The factory trigger was terrible.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by South40:
[B]Has anyone tried the Timney trigger and sear for the M77 Mk2? If so, what's your opinion?

I put this same trigger on my .338WM M77 MK II!! It made a BIG DIFFERENCE, went from 9# pull, lots of creep and over travel to 3.5# pull, CRISP and no over travel. The best $80.00 I ever spent!! It really made a whole new rifle out of the Ruger


 
Posts: 2361 | Location: KENAI, ALASKA | Registered: 10 November 2001Reply With Quote
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How easy are these things to install/adjust?

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Originally posted by CAL9 from planet Fargo:
How easy are these things to install/adjust?

CAL


Very easy to install, you may need to fit the safety which involves, filing the safety pad on the new trigger. Also a tiny bit of inletting in the stock will have to be done where the overtravel adj. screw is!! The trigger pull is externally adjustable.This sure makes a nice rifle!!!!

Have Fun

 
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We put one on each (3), of our Ruger .416 Rigbys. Have them set at 3.5 lbs and have been VERY satisfied to say the least.
All the best,
SAM
 
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