I haven't used a bx or vq trigger but I will say the kidd single stage trigger kit is incredible for 100 bucks. I got it to tide me over on an nrl22 build until I got a nicer trigger module but I have no intention of replacing it now.
I haven't used a bx or vq trigger but I will say the kidd single stage trigger kit is incredible for 100 bucks. I got it to tide me over on an nrl22 build until I got a nicer trigger module but I have no intention of replacing it now.
A 10/22 is an excellent rifle, one of the most used guns in the toolbox. Congratulations on a wife that actually wants to shoot!
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I was leaning towards the BX trigger for price and because my wife is frankly not a hard core shooter.
I don't want to handicap her, but I am not convinced a 1.5 - 2.5# trigger is the best choice for an occasional/casual shooter with a semi-automatic rifle.
I still have the factory trigger on my 10-22, but it really is too heavy. No one shoots their best fighting a 6 or 7 lb trigger.
Andy
I have this on my 10-22's. not a must-have, but certainly appreciated: https://volquartsen.com/products/158...c-bolt-release
I ordered the Volquarsten "target hammer" kit rather than the BX trigger.
Bluto, I looked at those, then decided I will just mod her factory stop. That way I can pay shipping again after the dremel gets away from me and I order the one you suggested.
You have to wonder what was going through Bill's mind when he made the bolt stop/release.
Andy
Last edited by AndyLate; 04-19-21 at 16:26.
I installed one Volquarsten hammer in my stainless 10-22 today (I purchased 2 hammers). It definitely dropped pull weight, but is not a "target trigger". As long as my wife's trigger pull ends up close to mine, life will be good.
I tried the hammer without the supplied springs, then with them. Trigger return seems fine with them and it lightens the pull a bit more.
Andy
Very cool stock and the forend is a beauty. It's amazing how much aftermarket shite is available for the 10/22 gun. I went on a small 10/22 binge a while back trying all kinds of different stuff but never went full out with barrel changes etc.
My buddy brought his 10/22 this Sunday gunday, he had to borrow some ammo from me because he didnt stock up back in the day, I did. His was bone-stock but ran.
I hope your wife enjoys her new blaster Andy.
PB
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