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10/22 rugers.
09 March 2008, 20:12
hivelosity10/22 rugers.
any one here work on the triggers? What are some of your tricks for lightning up the pull?
I have one I can only get down to 4.5 pounds i would like to get it down another pound or pound and ahalf.
09 March 2008, 20:24
Don MarkeyI have a agi video on it somewhere if you want to borrow it. Either you can go with a kit or it's mostly careful stoning. The kit was easier, drop in for me.
-Don
09 March 2008, 20:31
Elmer FudGo to rimfire centeral .com you will find a ton of Info. on Ruger 10-22 Very good Info. on how to fix the trigger phll.
09 March 2008, 22:42
hivelositythanks Don, Ill keep you in mind on the video.
elmer there,s a lot of talk not to much action on rimfire central.
Ill post over there and see what i pick up.
Dave
09 March 2008, 23:00
aleaddicthivelosity --
The easiest (and cheapest) way to reduce trigger pull is to install a Volquartsen hammer. It's a drop-in part and the improvement over factory is remarkable.
-- ale
09 March 2008, 23:36
hivelosityI have the trigger pretty smoth and it breaks like glass but it about 4 to 4 1/2 pounds,
i am trying to get it down to about 2 to 3 pounds using what it came with.
Whats so special about the volquartsen hammers?
I have been looking at diffrent parts and trigger groups and thought that i needed a challenge, thanks, Dave
09 March 2008, 23:40
Don MarkeyYou can get reduced weight springs also. It was so long ago I did mine I can't remember where though.
-Don
09 March 2008, 23:42
nordrsetaquote:
Originally posted by aleaddict:
The easiest (and cheapest) way to reduce trigger pull is to install a Volquartsen hammer. It's a drop-in part and the improvement over factory is remarkable.
The Volquartsen hammer made all the difference on my International. While you have the receiver apart to install it you can put in the improved bolt hold open and a better magazine latch.
09 March 2008, 23:45
Jim KobeThe Volkquartsen hammer has different geometry than the Ruger.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
10 March 2008, 00:33
hivelosityfound this on 10/22 trigger jobs, went through it and did some more buffin on the contact surfaces and got down to about 3 3/4 to 4 pounds. I wont do the jb weld trick.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nrwilson01/triggermods/10 March 2008, 01:27
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by hivelosity:
found this on 10/22 trigger jobs, went through it and did some more buffin on the contact surfaces and got down to about 3 3/4 to 4 pounds. I wont do the jb weld trick.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nrwilson01/triggermods/
Nothing screams quality quite like JB Weld. Now, a million and 1 uses.

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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
10 March 2008, 01:41
aleaddictWestpac, you crack me up ! !
Here's a link to a thread over on RFC that describes how to stone the sear. This method, as I understand it, was taken straight from the AGI video that Don mentioned.
http://rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108793&page=2-- ale
10 March 2008, 01:59
hivelosityThanks for the link, i cant get the pictures to open up, im on a proxy server and its being picky. i will check them out when i get home.
Dave
11 March 2008, 02:18
Don Markeyquote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
quote:
Originally posted by hivelosity:
found this on 10/22 trigger jobs, went through it and did some more buffin on the contact surfaces and got down to about 3 3/4 to 4 pounds. I wont do the jb weld trick.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nrwilson01/triggermods/
Nothing screams quality quite like JB Weld. Now, a million and 1 uses.
Isn't jb weld and a dremel tool all you need to become a gunsmith?
-Don
11 March 2008, 02:20
Don Markeyquote:
Originally posted by Don Markey:
quote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
quote:
Originally posted by hivelosity:
found this on 10/22 trigger jobs, went through it and did some more buffin on the contact surfaces and got down to about 3 3/4 to 4 pounds. I wont do the jb weld trick.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nrwilson01/triggermods/
Nothing screams quality quite like JB Weld. Now, a million and 1 uses.
Isn't jb weld and a dremel tool all you need to become a gunsmith?
-Don
Wait, sorry I forgot the stove paint for refinishing.

-Don
11 March 2008, 02:29
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by Don Markey:
Isn't jb weld and a dremel tool all you need to become a gunsmith?
-Don
That's how I got started. Well that and some hand written instructions that I couldn't read very well. I used to use black electricians tape to hide scratches, but didn't want to be anywheres in the area when the barrel got hot.

The black cloth type is great for masking scratches on the matte stuff and regular duct tape is great for stainess. You don't want to do a brushed finish on that stainless looking duct tape very much for fear of it shredding

It wasn't until years later that I stumbled across "El Marko" gun finishing products. That was purely by accident. I accidently dropped the marker and it hit a gun barrel. I looked at the gun barrel and couldn't see where it hit, so that pretty much convinced me of that!

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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
11 March 2008, 04:35
Jim KobeWespac, malm
You have had a bad childhood; how many brothers and sisters did you have?
Jim
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
11 March 2008, 05:55
homebrewerIt's expensive but it's the best you can buy: the Kidd trigger. It will go down to just a few ounces. I have it in my component 10/22, and it feels better than sex...
11 March 2008, 08:14
butchlambertI like my Jewell.
Butch
16 March 2008, 07:46
tnekkccThere are lots out there, but I suggest:
http://www.superiortacticalsolutions.com/10-22SMTG-B.htmlThe STS ultra match is ~$150, and is great.
16 March 2008, 11:36
wymplequote:
It's expensive but it's the best you can buy: the Kidd trigger. It will go down to just a few ounces. I have it in my component 10/22, and it feels better than sex...
homebrewer, you might want to recheck the ingredients on that homebrew....