Aftermarket trigger for Browning BL-22 ? or trigger job maybe ? gunsmith?

herbeapuce

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Hi.
I don't like the trigger on my BL-22. it is at 4.75 pound now . Did a bit of reading online but didn't hit something significant.
I would like the trigger around or under 3 pound...
Can you help please?
thanks
 
Try Gunsmith Canada in Laval, they managed to make my trigger lighter on my BL22. It was around 3.5# after they were done and its much nicer to shoot now.
 
First time I shot my BL-22 the pull felt so hard I thought there was a safety on that I wasn't aware of. At least if broke crisp....
 
thank you guys for your help. I like diy projects, so I will dig a bit more and I might buy those aftermarket lighter springs
I saw a take-down tutorial on youtube , the person disassembles the stock, the bolt and all. but it stops at that point and proceeds to reassemble the gun. the video doesn't show an actual BL--22 trigger disassembly . and this is really what I would like to see, or know how.
thanks
stef.
 
I'm looking at acquiring a BL-22 but the complaint about the trigger has me hesitating. Is anyone aware of a gunsmith in Western Canada that can do this sort of trigger work?

Are you looking at buying new or used? I've owned or shot in the neighborhood of ten. None newer than the 90's. I've never noticed anything out of the ordinary with the triggers.
 
Not real sure yet but I have been watching the EE as well. Why any difference between the old and the new that you are aware of? I handled a Marlin 39A tonight, now that's a nice rifle as well but still leaning towards the BL22
 
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