Reducing 10/22 Trigger Pull

I think its a volq target hammer and sear (sorry if I am messed it up) cleans up the trigger pull and makes it lighter. from 8 to 2.5 lb
 
Power Custom has a kit as well. You can buy separate components, like a sear alone, or kits with progressively more components, such as trigger, hammer, sear, shims, springs, etc. Personally I'd say buy a kit with matched hammer and sear, and possibly the trigger with adjustable overtravel. Even at that, you have to do work to reduce the play created by the disconnect. Great results possible without spending a bundle.
 
Lots of options available. A volquartsen hammer by itself makes a huge improvement. One of the best "bang for the buck" improvements for a 10/22.
 
Power Custom has a kit as well. You can buy separate components, like a sear alone, or kits with progressively more components, such as trigger, hammer, sear, shims, springs, etc. Personally I'd say buy a kit with matched hammer and sear, and possibly the trigger with adjustable overtravel. Even at that, you have to do work to reduce the play created by the disconnect. Great results possible without spending a bundle.

are we able to get power custom or kidd parts here?
 
If you don't want to do it yourself with your stock components some of the nicest stuff I have seen is from these guys, awesome stuff.
Kim
ht tp://www.rimfiretechnologies.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=3
 
When I picked up my first 10/22 back in May of this year, I was given similar advice as to what's coming out in this thread. I decided to get the VQ hammer (best improvement if you had to pick just one), extractor, and auto bolt release and was ecstatic with the results. So much so I grabbed up the same parts for the second 10/22 I picked up this August. All my parts came from ht tp://rimfiresports. com and from ht tp://cheapgunparts. com. Find the one with the lowest price at the time.

P.S. If you decide to get the banana clips for it, make sure to get the steel lips ones.
 
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