John: The trigger on mine is almost a twin to a model 70 Win. trigger other than the poor shaping of the actual trigger face. It can be adjusted for pull weight and travel. Actual sear engagement is a matter of stoning as in the model 70 and should be done by experienced hands.
quote:Originally posted by NIKNMAN: John if you're talking Ruger #1 then Canjar makes a trigger for it. I have one and it's a set trigger and I love it. Not cheap but great.
No, I'm talking about a Brno #1 -- a solid, full-size .22 LR sporter made in the '40s and '50s.
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