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Aftermarket springs for M77mkII

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01 June 2006, 20:41
CDH
Aftermarket springs for M77mkII
Have you guys any opinion/experience/advice on installing the following:

RUGER 77 MK II - Contains (1) extra power, 24 lb. Blitzschnell striker spring and a 20% reduced power sear/trigger spring.

From Brownells, found here

What the heck is a Blitzschnell striker spring anyways? I want a lighter trigger spring and saw this for not much more money...I'm familiar with using a stronger firing pin spring for faster locktime, but the termonology has thrown me on this...

Thanks in advance!


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01 June 2006, 21:06
Rusty Marlin
blitz translates to Ligtning
shnell tanslates to quick(ly)

so blitzshnell would be "lightning quick" Which makes perfect sence for advertising a striker spring.

Looks like a sales gimic to me.


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01 June 2006, 22:30
jeffeosso
it's a high power fireing pin string, to reduce lock time, and a lighter trigger spring to reduce trigger weight.

jeffe


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02 June 2006, 06:48
CDH
Marketing...shoulda known. I wondered if there was something special about this particular one...never seen a firing pin spring with a 'brand name'! Roll Eyes


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