Another adjustable 10/22 TG: Power Custom - Grandmaster

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As we have more and more trigger group manufacturers,
the prices are going higher and higher
(and that is a sure sign of Armageddon).

$289.99 - $319.99 US (that is $500Cdn)

From Brownell's:
Get A Crisp, Match-Grade Trigger In Minutes; No Gunsmithing Required
Self-contained, drop-in module replaces the factory fire control system in minutes and delivers an ultra-crisp, single-stage, 2¼ lb. trigger pull. Installs using the factory pin holes, so there’s no drilling, machining, or permanent modifications to make on the receiver. The aluminum trigger shoe has a wide, smooth, comfortable face, with a Garand style safety in the integral triggerguard, and an easy-to-operate extended magazine release just ahead of the triggerguard. The positioning of the safety and mag release close to the trigger aid in fast, positive, easy operation in competition. Lightweight hammer reduces lock time, while an extra-power hammer spring maintains reliable ignition. An internal setscrew allows adjustment of the trigger pull from 1¾ lb. to 3 lb., and setscrews on the sear and trigger allow adjustment for pre-travel and over-travel. Housing is machined from solid aluminum billet to precise tolerances, with a removable side plate to aid gunsmith adjustment of internal parts. Included torsion spring enables spring-loaded magazine ejection; spring installation requires milling of housing. Standard model comes with a convenient, extended bolt release and uses standard Ruger factory and aftermarket magazines. Deluxe model includes the CST Auto Bolt Stop that holds bolt open after the last shot is fired. Requires a Power Custom modified 10/22 magazine, one included; will not work with factory or aftermarket magazines.

SPECS: Housing – Machined aluminum billet, hardcoat anodized, matte black or silver. Trigger Shoe – Aluminum, anodized, red. Internal Components – Hardened steel, black oxide finish. Instructions included.
 
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So the more manufacturers there are the higher the prices ? is it not suppose to be other way around ? ........
oh I forgot thats what we learn in school, not how the real world works :bangHead:
 
Shipping, taxes & brokerage fees?

:D :p
Something still doesn't add up.

A trigger group should cost no more then $20 to ship, at the most.

And maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never only been nabbed a few times with border fees on items.

Still, if you order from the states, you don't pay taxes or brokerage up front, they add them on when it crosses the border

Or at least that's how its always worked when I buy stuff
 
Something still doesn't add up.

A trigger group should cost no more then $20 to ship, at the most.

And maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never only been nabbed a few times with border fees on items.

Still, if you order from the states, you don't pay taxes or brokerage up front, they add them on when it crosses the border

Or at least that's how its always worked when I buy stuff

Some retailers, such as cabela's in the US, will collect brokerage and duty at the time of purchase (I guess they have something worked out with canada customs?)
 
I think the problem starts becoming a case of exponentially increasing costs for smaller gains. For this price what does it offer over the other triggers such as VQ and Kidd?
 
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