Trigger Jobs: What's a reasonable price?
#1
Fork Horn
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Trigger Jobs: What's a reasonable price?
This is the first time I've had a gun worked on. It's a Ruger Model 77, and it's getting a trigger job done. A co-worker is doing it for me, and he has done more than a few M 77's... I seriously doubt he'll let me pay him for it, but I'm going to get him a gift card from somewhere. Just to say thanks. What would a trigger job like this normally run?
Thanks,
R
Thanks,
R
#7
Typical Buck
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RE: Trigger Jobs: What's a reasonable price?
I normally charge $40-50 for reworking a Ruger77 MK II triggerusing existing Ruger factory supplied down to a mininum of 3-4lbs on hunting rifles.
Fora new installed $100+ depending on customer wants in after market trigger manufacturer.
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Fora new installed $100+ depending on customer wants in after market trigger manufacturer.
[email protected]
#8
RE: Trigger Jobs: What's a reasonable price?
I had two Winchesters done about 5 years ago at about 60.00 apiece. Perhaps it was a little much, but it was done by a professional, and they didn't hack my guns up, so I'm happy! Not trying to say your buddy won't do a good job. If he knows what he is doing, that's great!
#9
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Trigger Jobs: What's a reasonable price?
Some are easier than others.
On a Ruger $20 -40
Here is what it takes
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/ruger77trigger.html
On a Ruger $20 -40
Here is what it takes
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/ruger77trigger.html