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Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/26/10 06:10 PM
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I've busted a few 'yotes with it and it is a shooter alright, but the lawyer proof trigger has got to go! I know it is a small pin type, but don't know which one to get. I like the Timney so far. What do y'all think?
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/27/10 02:01 AM
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/27/10 02:54 AM
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Are you wanting a single or two stage trigger. I offer a tactical type trigger job that reduces teh pull to 4-4.5 pounds and takes a lot of the creep out (if yours has any) and gives a much more "crisp" feel, that I have had great results with.
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/27/10 03:06 AM
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This is my first black rifle, so I'm learning. I don't think I need the tactical for shooting dogs and hogs, but if the price is right... Just need it to be less than 12 friggin pounds. I've looked at a lot of drop ins, two stage, adjustable etc. Can you hone the one that is in it or is this a new group you speak of?
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/27/10 03:40 AM
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This is my first black rifle, so I'm learning. I don't think I need the tactical for shooting dogs and hogs, but if the price is right... Just need it to be less than 12 friggin pounds. I've looked at a lot of drop ins, two stage, adjustable etc. Can you hone the one that is in it or is this a new group you speak of? I do the trigger job on your existing FCG and charge $50. I have several rifle here at the house you can try out. It works really well for hunting and plinking. Might be an option you mou might want to try before you spen a lot of $$.
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/28/10 02:36 AM
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This is my first black rifle, so I'm learning. I don't think I need the tactical for shooting dogs and hogs, but if the price is right... Just need it to be less than 12 friggin pounds. I've looked at a lot of drop ins, two stage, adjustable etc. Can you hone the one that is in it or is this a new group you speak of? I do the trigger job on your existing FCG and charge $50. I have several rifle here at the house you can try out. It works really well for hunting and plinking. Might be an option you mou might want to try before you spen a lot of $$. Im sure he has a lengthy list of happy customers too, I have heard nothing but good things about his trigger jobs. I would have it done on my AR's I just can't find the time to drive to Dallas to get it done.
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Re: Ruger SR556 - Need advice on a good trigger.
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04/29/10 01:39 PM
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This is my first black rifle, so I'm learning. I don't think I need the tactical for shooting dogs and hogs, but if the price is right... Just need it to be less than 12 friggin pounds. I've looked at a lot of drop ins, two stage, adjustable etc. Can you hone the one that is in it or is this a new group you speak of? I do the trigger job on your existing FCG and charge $50. I have several rifle here at the house you can try out. It works really well for hunting and plinking. Might be an option you mou might want to try before you spen a lot of $$. Im sure he has a lengthy list of happy customers too, I have heard nothing but good things about his trigger jobs. I would have it done on my AR's I just can't find the time to drive to Dallas to get it done. Can't you just send him the FCG via US mail?
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