trigger mods to a 10/22

Brocolt

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Just bought my son his first new 10/22 got it for a steal... now I'm going to keep it simple and close to factory accept for a KID firing pin & extractor which I see is a must have for overall function.

now for some of you that have done trigger work, I'm looking for a trigger that won't be too light for a youngster, lets say a smooth 3.5/4+ lb. pull anyone know of a hammer or sear kit that might fit this project.
 
The stock trigger works pretty good and it is just a rim fire not really ment for long range shooting i would just stick to the stock trigger group but thats just me.
 
The stock trigger works pretty good and it is just a rim fire not really ment for long range shooting i would just stick to the stock trigger group but thats just me.


Have you ever fired a stock 10/22?? They suck! The trigger pull must be around 8lbs.

I bought and installed a Volquartsen Match Hammer and Sear. It brought the trigger pull down to about 2 1/2lbs. That may be a bit much if you're looking for 3-4lbs, but check out hawteck arms. That is where I bought my kit and they have other kits available.
 
If your son is just starting to shoot, I'd keep it stock for the time being. I know the trigger is not the best, but it may be for the best. Even with a 4lb pull, he may get the shot off before he is ready. If you looking for simple, I'd go and get a Timney trigger setup. It's about a 3lb pull and works a hell of lot better than the stock OEM one. Install is an easy drop in and takes all of 5min.
 
Have you ever fired a stock 10/22?? They suck! The trigger pull must be around 8lbs.

I bought and installed a Volquartsen Match Hammer and Sear. It brought the trigger pull down to about 2 1/2lbs. That may be a bit much if you're looking for 3-4lbs, but check out hawteck arms. That is where I bought my kit and they have other kits available.

I too installed the Vol. hammer & sear as well as a few other things from hawteck. Check for my thread on my experiences.
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You're not going to find an aftermarket trigger in the 3-4lbs+ range. There is no demand for such a beast. Everyone wants 2.5 lbs or less. The only option would be to re-work the factory trigger.

Polishing the components and doing the JB Weld trick will make the trigger feel a lot better. But, be careful around the sear/hammer interface points. If this area is polished well, it will drop the trigger weight lower than what you want. Do it a little bit at a time until you get the trigger to the pull you want.
 
Have you ever fired a stock 10/22?? They suck! The trigger pull must be around 8lbs.

I bought and installed a Volquartsen Match Hammer and Sear. It brought the trigger pull down to about 2 1/2lbs. That may be a bit much if you're looking for 3-4lbs, but check out hawteck arms. That is where I bought my kit and they have other kits available.

YOU ARE AN EVIL MAN! I remember telling my wife there was nothing I would do to my 10/22 because it was cool as is...

I also told her there was nothing I would do to my 336 XLR until somebody posted some cool aftermarket trigger and trigger assemblies you could get for it.

YOU'RE ALL FIRED! :kickInTheNuts:
 
Radius the trigger plunger and polish the internals. All it cost me was 15 dollars for a role of sandpaper and about hour and a half of your time. Not only does it make your trigger smoother but because everything is polished and smooth it makes your rifle cycle smoother and I can cycle shorts now without problems.
 
guys thanks for the input, I'm not new to this game. I have built some high end 10/22 in my time and Dlask has one of mine right now. I went with Power Custom match kit for my 10/22. I'm just looking for the easy fix for my sons gun with out having to do the JB weld trigger job. also my son has been shooting pistols for 3 years now he is ok around guns.

anyone ever replace just the hammer and what was the outcome?
 
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