Factory Ruger Trigger
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Factory Ruger Trigger
I have a Ruger M77 MkII "target" in .204
My question is the factory trigger adjustable? I only bought the gun in August so its one of the newer models. I really like the trigger in it now and have no plans to change it out, but I was wondering if I could make it an even lighter pull?
Rick
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My question is the factory trigger adjustable? I only bought the gun in August so its one of the newer models. I really like the trigger in it now and have no plans to change it out, but I was wondering if I could make it an even lighter pull?
Rick
*Many gophers have died via my .204 as will many more*
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
well,...i guess with 56 views and no replies...theres no answer to be had!
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
Rick65Cat, Ruger is a family owned busness and they work really hard not to get a lawsuite against them. In newer models in a word no. I have the same rifle as you and I like the trigger fine even with a little more pull. Replacing is the best fix for a Ruger trigger if not happy with it.
204 try it you'll like it!
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
I've got a Ruger VT in .204, and found this site:
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/rugervt.html
It took me about ten minutes, and now I've still got the two stage trigger, with a nice, crisp 1.5lb pull. There are two screws, and it was easier than doing a Rem 700.
George
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/rugervt.html
It took me about ten minutes, and now I've still got the two stage trigger, with a nice, crisp 1.5lb pull. There are two screws, and it was easier than doing a Rem 700.
George
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
Thanks VT,
From what I was told and what I've read that it was not worth trying. I will give it a try.
From what I was told and what I've read that it was not worth trying. I will give it a try.
204 try it you'll like it!
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
I was told the same thing, but thought....in the worst case, I'd go ahead and put a Timney in it, but it worked out well.
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
Thnx, maybe I'll pull my trigger mechanism and take a look. Worst case is I can't do anything.
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
So is a standard MK II trigger adjustable too?
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
I have a Target gray and wasn't happy with the trigger. I tried to adjust it my self and found they put allen wrench set screws designed to strip out if adjusted. When I sent it to a gun smith to cut the barrel he adjusted it for me for free I had to provide new screws that I had recieved from Ruger.
Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
That's one I never heard before. I adjusted mine with no problems.Ryan S Albright wrote:I have a Target gray and wasn't happy with the trigger. I tried to adjust it my self and found they put allen wrench set screws designed to strip out if adjusted. When I sent it to a gun smith to cut the barrel he adjusted it for me for free I had to provide new screws that I had recieved from Ruger.
Tom
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Re: Factory Ruger Trigger
NO it's not, my dad has a mark II in 7mm mag and it's not adjustable, only the target or varment model are! look in midwayusa they have one for around $80.00Rugerdogdog wrote:So is a standard MK II trigger adjustable too?
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