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10/22 "match" trigger job

Metalhead0483

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I'm working on a new rimfire build based on a 10/22. I've been looking around at higher end "match grade" trigger groups, but I think they're pretty pricey for a rimfire build. Has anybody had any expericance with Brown's Sporting Goods out of Oregon? He offers a complete tune-up of a customer's trigger group for about $85 or will sell you an already tuned group for $170. He claims to be able to bring trigger pull down to a crisp 2-2.5lbs with no creap.

Anybody ever worked with this guy? http://www.brownssportinggoodsonline.com/Products___Pricing.html
 
Re: 10/22 "match" trigger job

For that kind of money, I'd let Clark custom handle it for me. They offer trigger jobs on your OEM trigger for $65 or their complete trigger job along with a Ruger OEM metal (not polymer) trigger guard for $135 and they are excellent with a crisp, clean 2.5lb single-stage pull.

http://www.clarkcustomguns.com/1022parts.htm

About the best trigger money can buy in a 10/22 is the Kidd unit (single or two-stage depending on your preference). They are spendy as hell, but they are also phenomenal triggers:

http://coolguyguns.com/webstore/index.ph...e3a45cc5fc03eda

You can buy a Power custom or similar "deluxe" trigger rebuild parts kit and DIY, but those kits will run you almost what a Clark complete unit will cost you, not counting your time/efforts to break down and redo your trigger with the new parts.