Thread: 10-22 trigger
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Old September 24, 2009, 11:29 AM   #23
mds2004
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First you have a good wife, and second the parts or trigger housing is easy to install. If you want it worked on just send it to http://swampfoxtriggers.webs.com/ratesservices.htm

If you want to do it yourself you can buy a hammer + sear + auto-bolt release + buffer if you want.

If you want to really do it yourself you can just polish the internals which is real easy. Im new to a 10/22 also and just cleaned up my internals while taking a little more from the hammer to make the pull less than 3lbs.

I also dremeled out the bolt release so I did not have to buy a new one for $10, and then I made my own buffer out of 7/64" windshield fluid line and 3/16" rivet to put inside the line. The bolt was also polished and chamfered with the dremel. After I do the JB Weld trick to take up the pre-travel I will be content with the gun. Oh and I also spent $10 on an extractor to make it more reliable + $15 on a used Tactical Solutions mag release. So less than $30 dollars and I have a great trigger.
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