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Ruger 10/22 aftermarket

Posted By: justwes

Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 04:57 AM

I'm looking at starting to build up my 10/22, I'm looking at getting a new trigger assembly but I don't know much about the different ones. Anyone have good experience with any after market ones? The factory one is just an extremely heavy trigger pull and I want to go with something a made a bit better
Posted By: JustWingem

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 05:15 AM

Timney drop in.

http://swfa.com/Search.aspx?k=10%2f22+trigger&t=
Posted By: signal5

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 06:35 AM

try a Kidd trigger, its expensive but so worth it.
Posted By: splash556

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 07:46 AM

Originally Posted By: signal5
try a Kidd trigger, its expensive but so worth it.


^^^This^^^ Love my Kidd!
Posted By: Korean Redneck

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 01:33 PM

I have the tactical innovations kit. It comes with a few parts that you replace the factory parts in the trigger assembly. It was fairly straight forward and easy with the right video and some tools. It was a noticeable improvement over the factory, lighter and crisper pull. However, even I'll admit it's not as nice as the Timney. But the it's significantly cheaper as well.
Posted By: Cast

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/11/12 03:00 PM

You need to go to rimfirecentral.com for 10/22 stuff. The triggers are easy to fix, look there to find several ways to do it.
Posted By: danmac

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/17/12 06:43 AM

Kidd is the way to go...the best in my book.
Posted By: matt bohac

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/17/12 10:34 AM

Originally Posted By: Korean Redneck
I have the tactical innovations kit. It comes with a few parts that you replace the factory parts in the trigger assembly. It was fairly straight forward and easy with the right video and some tools. It was a noticeable improvement over the factory, lighter and crisper pull. However, even I'll admit it's not as nice as the Timney. But the it's significantly cheaper as well.


x2 its a way to save some money and it still made a big differnce over fsctory.
Posted By: Mr Redneck

Re: Ruger 10/22 aftermarket - 10/17/12 05:22 PM

I use a Jard trigger, It am very pleased with it,
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