10/22 trigger upgrade.

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TheAirMan

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Can someone recommend a trigger upgrade for a 10/22. I haven't shot as many guns as a lot of people on here but I think my 10/22 has the hardest trigger I have ever shot. I would like to find something fairly reasonable on price because I'm not going to spend half the price of a new rifle on this one.
 
Go over to rimfirecentral.com and do a little reading. You'll get very good advice on anything you want to do with your 10/22. You can replace hammer, sear and a couple of springs inexpensively and be pretty decent. Or you can spend more than the rifle cost for the upper crust of drop in 10/22 trigger groups.
 
paincave_2000 said:

I respectfully disagree. I bought the VQ Hammer, and it did indeed lighten the awfull factory trigger pull weight, but it still left about half of the creep. If I did it again, I'd get a matching hammer and sear. The factory trigger group was very easy and fun to take apart and re-asemble...many of You TUbe videos showing how to do it.
 
Matching hammer and sear is absolutely the best way to go. I don't proclaim to be a 10/22 expert by any means but I've built a 'few' and the one that I sunk $1300 in with matching trigger group parts is awesome. Just matching those 2 parts and choosing goos springs will make a huge difference.
 
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I carried my 10/22 target to a gunsmith in Paducah KY and was asking him about aftermarket triggers.
He said you are gonna spend too much money.
I paid him $30 and he hooked me UP.

Made a world of difference.
He lightened it up and took the creep out of it.
Awesome.
 
RUGER said:
I carried my 10/22 target to a gunsmith in Paducah KY and was asking him about aftermarket triggers.
He said you are gonna spend too much money.
I paid him $30 and he hooked me UP.

Made a world of difference.
He lightened it up and took the creep out of it.
Awesome.

That's about what I paid for the hammer and sear.....and then I got carried away.
 

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