Kidd Single Stage - Available With Flat Shoe?

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The Kidd single stage 10/22 trigger seems to tick all my boxes but I prefer flat triggers and I cannot find any info to suggest there is a flat shoe option, the single stage trigger in question looks like this:

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The two stage definitely has a flat shoe option:

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My question is if these blades from the two stage fit into the single stage? I am about to email Kidd but curious if anyone has done this. I would be surprised if they are not interchangeable but it is possible.

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Are you set on the Kidd?

I have the Timney Calvin Elite, which is single stage and has interchangeable shoes.

That would be my number 2 pick and I may have to go that direction (seems the Midwest Industries chassis is fussy about which triggers it accepts)

How do you like the Timney?
 
It’s a completely different trigger design, why would they interchange

Generally manufacturers make parts interchangeable (particularly non unique parts like trigger shoes) where possible to simplify and maximize profitability but I understand that doesn't always work.
 
The whole trigger group is interchangeable, as that's such a popular 10/22 upgrade, but internal bits will be much less so. Chalk it up to luck if you find anything you can bring over there.

The Timney's a very good trigger but the Kidd 2-stage is the best for deliberate slow precision target shooting. If you're doing a quick-shooting game you may want something a bit less hypersensitive to avoid getting tagged for accidental discharges. There are always good excuses for having more than one 10/22 to choose from in the safe!
 
The whole trigger group is interchangeable, as that's such a popular 10/22 upgrade, but internal bits will be much less so. Chalk it up to luck if you find anything you can bring over there.

The Timney's a very good trigger but the Kidd 2-stage is the best for deliberate slow precision target shooting. If you're doing a quick-shooting game you may want something a bit less hypersensitive to avoid getting tagged for accidental discharges. There are always good excuses for having more than one 10/22 to choose from in the safe!

Indeed. Something around the 2-3lbs mark would work for my application.

Having a flat trigger shoe seems to limit the options.
 
I can ask them about a straight option for the single stage trigger. The only straight one I have is 2 stage:
10/22 Two Stage Trigger Unit, Silver: Red Straight Trigger, 12oz / 12oz = 1.5lb, Ext Mag Release, 22 LR Hammer Spring $615.00
 
I can ask them about a straight option for the single stage trigger. The only straight one I have is 2 stage:
10/22 Two Stage Trigger Unit, Silver: Red Straight Trigger, 12oz / 12oz = 1.5lb, Ext Mag Release, 22 LR Hammer Spring $615.00

Please do but I suspect this is the outcome:

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I might drop you folks a line later once I get a better feel for what direction(s) I want to go.......
 
I have the Kidd single stage.
I also have a Brimstone flat shoe.
General use, dynamic shooting.
Both shoes are great. I like the flat shoe maybe a hair more...but not enough that i would turn down the Kidd.

I think one cdn vendor here is selling Tandemkross flat shoe drop in triggers. Not sure on current stock. I think they were in $500 range.

I rarely hear anyone regret a Kidd trigger.
Also try forum rimfirecentral.com also...lots of good info there.
 
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