I hate to say it but I agree with you on this one. I see no reason to not try to make a good trigger out of your stock parts. It's not all that tough and if you screw up or don't like it then buy aftermarket parts or a whole group. Send me your e-mail and I'll send you some files on how to do it. Of course some people are totally incapable of doing this kind of work and they should just go to step 2I'm not saying aftermarket trigger groups aren't get. I'm just saying, why not mod your own trigger and see if that works for you. Wouldn't $300+ be better spent on other things?
Yes, if your competing, any advantage is great.
send your factory TG down to David at Brimstone... a few years ago he and I worked out a Canadian special of the Tier 1 job for $99... as far as I know he still honors that deal... David is a 10/22 TG wizard... he will add the VQ sear and RT trigger shoe as part of the service... I have a half dozen Brimstone trigger and am very happy with them.
I hate to say it but I agree with you on this one. I see no reason to not try to make a good trigger out of your stock parts. It's not all that tough and if you screw up or don't like it then buy aftermarket parts or a whole group. Send me your e-mail and I'll send you some files on how to do it. Of course some people are totally incapable of doing this kind of work and they should just go to step 2![]()
Well, I "pulled the trigger", I have a Kidd single stage on the way, it should be here early next week. How does it work having work done by Que or Brimstone, can you just ship your parts to them? I've been curious about Que's barrel work.
Que told me in an E-mail that he won't accept barrels from Canada.



























