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    RustyHornet

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    Jun 29, 2012
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    Fort Wayne, IN
    How does the trigger feel on it...???
    It rattles. It's gritty. Has a wierd click about halfway through take up. Nice clean smooth break. Light enough the front sight doesn't move during dry fire. So it's OK, could be a lot better, but I'm gonna shoot it quite a bit and see what happens. Nothing like my stock RO.
     

    T-DOGG

    I'm Spicy, deal with it.
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 99.6%
    263   1   0
    Feb 4, 2011
    17,553
    149
    New Haven
    Patience finally paid off for T-DOGG today. Sometimes when you can't seem to s**t or get off the pot, life forces you to make a decision. So when my buddy text me this offer today, I decided. Damn it feels good to have this.

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    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
    Emeritus
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    187   0   0
    Dec 7, 2011
    191,809
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    Speedway area
    It rattles. It's gritty. Has a wierd click about halfway through take up. Nice clean smooth break. Light enough the front sight doesn't move during dry fire. So it's OK, could be a lot better, but I'm gonna shoot it quite a bit and see what happens. Nothing like my stock RO.

    Some Rugers have pretty decent triggers. Some are like yours. That is not a hard fix.
     

    Mad Macs

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    Jul 3, 2011
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    Plainfield, IN
    Price might be right on that one.
    I wonder how far he went with the Cajun goodness.

    Well, here's what I had done to it:
    1. TR-PIN trigger pin ($13.00)
    2. RP-TRS reduced power trigger return spring ($7.00)
    3. SPGK1 spring kit ($22.00)
    4. Action smooth and tune ($100.00)
    5. Extended Firing pin & spring ($30.00)
    6. HS-12000 hammer spring ($7.00)
    DA: Butter smooth at 6 lbs,, 6 oz
    SA: Very crisp at 3 lbs, 1 oz.

    This was done before David had packages at CGW.
     
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