The BX trigger is the way to go then.Buzz
Yeah you can just about spend any amount on a 10/22 trigger
I just want a DIY option
Good deal. Uh, range reports are required.Well I bought me one off the internet
Cant wait to try it out
Yeah, well, I actually have to get it first, then install it before I can take it and shoot it....lolGood deal. Uh, range reports are required.
More than likely I will .Are you planning to upgrade all your 10/22s?
That’s nice.. If I had a bull barrell or better quality gun to start with, I would probably look at that option.I used a Timney trigger group in two 10/22’s. It has the advantage of a lever mag release. Like the BX it only requires removing 2 pins to install.
Here is a link, but I paid about half as much as Brownells price.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/triggers-parts/triggers/10-22-drop-in-trigger-assembly-prod44614.aspx?cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-IR-_-60594&utm_content=60594&aid=399657&utm_source=ir&utm_campaign=itwine&utm_medium=affiliate&source=ir&clickid=xFdyVGTeTW8PWYMVODRYtU:RUklxfyyciylb1M0
Barrels are easy to change on a 10-22.That’s nice.. If I had a bull barrell or better quality gun to start with, I would probably look at that option.
Yeah, changing a standard 10-22 to a bull barrel, probably means a new stock in addition to a trigger, and next thing I’ve got $1000 in a 10-22Barrels are easy to change on a 10-22.
That right there is why I bought the Magnum Research instead of building a 10/22.Yeah, changing a standard 10-22 to a bull barrel, probably means a new stock in addition to a trigger, and next thing I’ve got $1000 in a 10-22
Not saying thats a bad thing, but just not in my cards now
It’s super niceThat right there is why I bought the Magnum Research instead of building a 10/22.
Oh, just do it.Yeah, changing a standard 10-22 to a bull barrel, probably means a new stock in addition to a trigger, and next thing I’ve got $1000 in a 10-22
Not saying thats a bad thing, but just not in my cards now