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Old 09-29-2010 | 06:25 AM
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Camosteel
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Originally Posted by bt4264
I have a Ruger Mk II in .270 that I would like to have the trigger lightened up a little. I know this is done quite often, but I don't know how it is done. I'm assuming this is something best done by an experienced gunsmith. Or is there an aftermarket "kit" or something that can replace or alter my current parts?
Have any of you guys had this done? How much does something like this run (I realize everywhere has a different market)??
Thanks
I've got a Mk II and took it to my smith for a trigger job. He told me that it could be done but in his opinion it was worth just dropping in a Timney trigger and be done with it. That is what I did and couldn't be happier. He told me that the Ruger triggers are a booger to get just right and he found that the time it takes to do it right your'e better off just replacing it and you'll end up with a much better job.
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