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Offline NimrodRx

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Ruger trigger????
« on: January 24, 2006, 01:32:42 PM »
It has been a long time since Ive looked at the prices, but I think I ran across a decent deal - for a change. Two very lightly used model 77/22 All Weathers, one in .22 mag, the other in .22 lr. The Maggie wears a Leupold 2X7 Rimfire Special, the LR is topped with a fixed four Leupold Rimfire Special. $1025 OTD for the lot. Long story short, after selling off some old dive gear, the rifles followed me home.

I havent shot the LR much yet, but I have spent some time with the mag. Im pleasantly surprised, especially for a round that I have never considered inherently accurate. A red squirrel got it in the eye at 70 yards today.

My only complaint - of course, the trigger. It is heavy. I have a couple of M77 centerfires that I put Timney triggers in and have been very happy with them. I see that Midway has Timney triggers for the 77/22 (943-284) for $35. Is this the best/easiest route to go with the 77/22? Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks guys.
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Offline George Foster

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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2006, 12:00:05 AM »
It probably is, what you get is a new sear and trigger spring to reduce the pull.  You might want to check with other places for price and cost of shipping.  I buy the majority of my supplies from Graf as they have one set shipping price of $3.75 if you order off the internet and $4.75 if you call in an order.  It doesn't matter how much you buy it is the one price.
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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2006, 09:09:48 AM »
Thanks George.  You're right it is just the spring and sear.  Hopefully I can fumble my way through the installation.
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