No problem. The Ruger MKII has the most basic trigger set up I have seen. I was skeptical about messing with mine but I had planned on ordering a Timney trigger so I figured I had nothing to lose. My dad did his years ago and told me how to do it. It works great. Just take your time and check it often, it doesnt take much. You dont have to put it back in the stock to check it, just put the spring in, put in the trigger and slide in the pin, and check the pull. When you get it where you like it, put it in the stock, tighten everything down, cycle the action, leave the saftey off and hit the recoil pad on the ground several times pretty hard just to make sure it doesnt go off. Thats it.
Last edited by fritz1; 06-27-2012 at 03:18 PM.