Anyone know what the action torque specs are on a TRG22? I guess if I can’t find anything I’m going to go with 62 inch pounds and call it good.
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They aren't even torqued at the factory. Just "very snug by hand" per Beretta. That being said, 50-65 in/lbs. is plenty for the action screws on a TRG-22/42. A little Loctite 242, good to go.
Try this, I can't get many of the pages to open on my phone (very slow for some reason), but might work from a computer. It's a pdf link.
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I downloaded that from searching Google for "Sako trg22 torque specs" but it's slow to open all pages on my phone. I can see the first few pages and the. A couple are blank then page 7 but from what it says in the list that the reciever bit is on page 16. Ive uploaded the file from my phone, hopefully if might have something in it of use.
?? WOW! Super scientific! Hand tight and good to go. I’ve found some rifles like pretty specific settings. Just do it like I do my Tikkas I guess.
133 in/lbs. is off the charts. Never ever had an issue at 65 in/lbs. myself.
Seems we did! I’m getting old man!
Hahaha, it happens. Seriously though, I run 65 in/lbs. on a TRG-22 for over 12 years and it was no safe queen either. Never a single problem from it, and I had it apart multiple times throughout.
KRG did an in-depth assessment of the TRG22 a few years ago. I read it the other day but never saw any torque specs. I was wondering if they had a good suggestion since they took the time for the review and sell some parts for that model.
Tighten it until it strips, then back it off 1/4 turn ?I’d say at least a couple ugga duuga’s
I usually go until the head shears off, but to each their ownTighten it until it strips, then back it off 1/4 turn ?