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Ruger m77 mark II trigger upgrade options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 1768203" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>I initially went with a lighter spring and had my brother in law (was going to college to be Smith, later abandoned it) file the sear and trigger down. It was much better than factory, but I thought it was still lacking so I bought a timney. I did have to file down the bottom cylindrical part of the 3 position safety. I took it slow, took it slow then got a little over zealous and took a little too much off. The trigger now moves when the guns on safety, which I'm a little apprehensive about, but I've tired to get it to go off (banging buttpad on ground, pulling trigger as hard as I can, etc) and it doesn't fire in either safety position so I think I'm good? Guess the moral of the story is take it slow and check the fit often if you go with the Timney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 1768203, member: 106919"] I initially went with a lighter spring and had my brother in law (was going to college to be Smith, later abandoned it) file the sear and trigger down. It was much better than factory, but I thought it was still lacking so I bought a timney. I did have to file down the bottom cylindrical part of the 3 position safety. I took it slow, took it slow then got a little over zealous and took a little too much off. The trigger now moves when the guns on safety, which I’m a little apprehensive about, but I’ve tired to get it to go off (banging buttpad on ground, pulling trigger as hard as I can, etc) and it doesn’t fire in either safety position so I think I’m good? Guess the moral of the story is take it slow and check the fit often if you go with the Timney. [/QUOTE]
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