10/22 trigger options.

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I have had my 10/22 out at the range a lot lately due to low cost of ammo and I’ve noticed the trigger is a little on the heavy side. I looked at the offerings from Fab sports and at 2 ¾ lbs I was wondering if there was a lighter trigger on the market and if I need any lighter than that. I tried to find the stock pull weight on a 10/22 but came up short. Any feedback from guys with trigger jobs would be appreciated.
 
stock trigger is prob about 6 pounds (ish)

either stone your hammer as shown on rimfire or buy a drop in hammer 2 3/4 would be a very nice light trigger
 
I think i will go with a drop in. if there are any other brands please let me know thanks.

Drop in trigger group internals = VQ, Clark, Power Customs...etc.

Drop in trigger = Timney

Now....If you want to go with a complete drop in "trigger group" thats a different story. ;)
 
I shoot with 2 10/22 triggers at about 2.5 pounds and I think that is good enough for me and the people I hang with, but if you do want a lighter one you could look at a trigger group replacement like a Kidd.
 
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In your post you did not mention what year your 10/22 is, plastic one or metal, lots of fuss about the plastic, but they feel the same when all the issues are addressed. It takes more than just a new hammer to make a nice trigger. What I have found is that all the pins need to be oversized to make the group have a nice feel. The sear should also be an adjustable one so that you can control the creep. Otherwise, you may get a nice pull, but still have a lot of creep before it breaks. It should also get a screw installed to control the amount of overtravel as well. It really depends what you want, the nicer the trigger, the more it costs. I have seen a few of the newer ones that you could hold the weight of the rifle with the trigger, up in that 9 pound effort when measured. Hard to shoot anything with that kind of trigger effort. Pm me and I'll let you know what I charge to do trigger groups. Later, Mark.
 
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stock trigger is prob about 6 pounds (ish)

either stone your hammer as shown on rimfire or buy a drop in hammer 2 3/4 would be a very nice light trigger

I didn't have a scale to check mine before I began, but it's at 7.5 lbs now after polishing and stoning the sear. I also cut 1 coil on the trigger return spring, and re-radiused the plunger. I would venture to say it was at least 9 lbs to begin with. With 1 coil cut it take 2.5 lbs just to compress the trigger return spring as it is. Yes, this is the PLASTIC :mad: trigger group, if that makes any difference. When I get some time I will stone the angle on the hammer sear and may take out 1 more coil from the return plunger. - I'm aiming for 3.5-4 lbs:cool:
 
rimfirecentral dot com has lots of info on the topic. hawktech arm has reasonable prices


i just installed the power custom kit from hawktech. hammer, adjustable sear, springs, bushings, and adjustable trigger for about $90. i also grabber a bolt buffer and coupler for stock mags. im happy with the new trigger pull. i dont have a tool to measure it, but there is a significant difference.
 
I shoot with 2 10/22 triggers at about 2.5 pounds and I think that is good enough for me and the people I hang with, but if you do want a lighter one you could look at a trigger group replacement like a Kidd.

KIDD will not ship anything to Canada talked to him last week. this sucks as he is one of the best.
 
rimfirecentral dot com has lots of info on the topic. hawktech arm has reasonable prices


hawktech is the way to go.

cheaper than the competitors and better service.

stay away from rimfiresports.com. more expensive and TERRIBLE service.
 
x2 on Hawktech, they have great service. I also put in the Power Custom kit and liked it, then took it all apart and polished some of the faces of the parts and it cycled even that much better. A nice, consistent 2.5 lbs pull. As for Kidd groups, I have spoke with Tony and his wife before and know that will not even ship anything to Canada, I only refrenced it cause it offers a nice variable in pull weights and reliability. I bet if someone wanted one bad enough they could get one here.
 
Since you are going to DIY you should have a look at this video:
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x2 on Hawktech, they have great service. I also put in the Power Custom kit and liked it, then took it all apart and polished some of the faces of the parts and it cycled even that much better. A nice, consistent 2.5 lbs pull. As for Kidd groups, I have spoke with Tony and his wife before and know that will not even ship anything to Canada, I only refrenced it cause it offers a nice variable in pull weights and reliability. I bet if someone wanted one bad enough they could get one here.

I was surprised as I only talked to Tony before xmas and he said he would ship some items. now it's no items at all.
 
I was only inquiring about his triggers and bolts, and it may have to do with the price being a certain amount, maybe this is another plee to the importing gods to link up with him and bring some stuff in.
 
I just finished all the trigger group tricks (polish/JB weld) in the tips and tricks section and I am VERY impressed. They are fairly easy to do and get you to now your gun. And if I screwed up I was willing to buy an aftermarket trigger group.

I have had great luck with rimfiresports.com for some of my internal items and my hogue stock that was on sale last year.

I am glad I did it myself. I am starting to work on lightening up the pull. I am at about 7.5lbs of pull, I just need a different hone. The above video is a good start if you are nervous about the modifications. Just go slow and be prepared to take your gun apart lots!
 
Nice video. Thanks for posting it, i would never have found it. Im a little nervous about the hammer filing without the PC tool to get the right angle, but ill give it a shot and see if i can rig something up. Any ideas on that btw?
 
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