nope
In this trigger test I switch 8 different triggers in and out with no adjustments or modifications required:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1509016-Ruger-10-22-Trigger-Comparison-TEST-RESULTS/page2
i had no issues when i put a Kidd 2 stage into my Dlask build.
i even picked up the Kidd counter sunk threaded bolts and had no problem installing those into my Dlask build.
you should have no issues.
In this trigger test I switch 8 different triggers in and out with no adjustments or modifications required:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1509016-Ruger-10-22-Trigger-Comparison-TEST-RESULTS/page2
im still tempted to send you my BX and Timney to you to add to your test so its broader.
im still tempted to send you my BX and Timney to you to add to your test so its broader.
Although i would be very curious to try both, I would not be able to do a direct comparison anymore as several of the triggers in the test have since found new homes.
I think it would have been quite useful to compare the BX to a stock Ruger trigger and a lightly modified Ruger trigger (ie: Dlask $65 trigger job) and to compare the Timney to the Kidd Single Stage and Brimstone Tier 1.
I think it would have been quite useful to compare the BX to a stock Ruger trigger and a lightly modified Ruger trigger (ie: Dlask $65 trigger job) and to compare the Timney to the Kidd Single Stage and Brimstone Tier 1.
I could post the average pull weight and measure the take-up/creep/over-travel but would not be able to compare the triggers on a subjective basis without having the other triggers on hand for back to back comparison.