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10/22 Porn

Back in stock at Tandem Cross.. Red or Black and Outstanding upgrade.
 

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Easy to install and I LOVE the trigger reset spring arrangement.

Hey Gadgetsrfun Gadgetsrfun have you shot it yet?
Yes I sure have and I like it so much. I just ordered another one. I hated it when brimstone went out of the trigger work business. But I think this is the drop-in solution that they were talking about launching but never did. I especially like the flat trigger.
 
Yes I sure have and I like it so much. I just ordered another one. I hated it when brimstone went out of the trigger work business. But I think this is the drop-in solution that they were talking about launching but never did. I especially like the flat trigger.
I just ordered two. Got a $10 off coupon.
 
Since we are talking about triggers, what do you guys think about the Timney standard 2.75 drop in assembly? For a rookie like me. I have always had good luck with timney.
Here's an interesting "factoid" for all of you 10/22 aficionados out there: Believe it or not, the AMT Lightning rifle, which was a clone to the Ruger 10/22 except made out of SS rather than aluminum, had triggers provided by Timney. They also had barrels provided by either Clark or Theoben, which is why they were so crazy accurate compared to the Rugers of the day.

This doesn't really answer your specific question, but I'm just saying that the "off-the-shelf" AMT has a better trigger than any OTS Ruger, and that's because of who provided them. That includes any Ruger with a BX trigger, because they aren't anything special either, IMHO.

It would stand to reason that the drop-in Timney would be an excellent trigger (except for the hideous mag release), especially since trigger machining technology is much better now than it was when they were making triggers for the AMT's.
 
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