Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
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Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
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New & never fitted
RRP is £180
After £150, posted
New & never fitted
RRP is £180
After £150, posted
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Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
Just purely out of being nebby, whats that lever (?) underneath the trigger guard for/do?
DVC
Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
Extended mag release that can be operated by the fore finger of the shooting hand....
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Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
#NEEEEEEEVVVERRR forget where you're coming from....#
So is the position shown the normal position for it and you flick it forward with a finger or does it hang straight down when fitted?
So is the position shown the normal position for it and you flick it forward with a finger or does it hang straight down when fitted?
DVC
Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
That will be the normal position, held there by spring pressure. A mag insertion/removal will cause/need the lever to flick forward as the magazine "lug" passes over the bevelled part of the retention mechanism.
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Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
That mag release lever can be bought separately for a few pounds and fitted yourself in a few minutes.
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Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
I have one of these in my 10/22 and they are a great piece of kit, well recommended: they are £195 pounds from here:
http://www.valmontfirearms.co.uk/spareparts.html
Well worth buying
http://www.valmontfirearms.co.uk/spareparts.html
Well worth buying
Regards,
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AI AT (.308/6.5CM), Ruger PR (6.5CM), American Rimfire (.22LR), Remington 700 (.223), Marlin underlever .38/.357/.44, Savage 6BR, RimfireMagic .22LR, Fabarm Lion (s1), Fabarm Axis Baikal S/S
Geek
AI AT (.308/6.5CM), Ruger PR (6.5CM), American Rimfire (.22LR), Remington 700 (.223), Marlin underlever .38/.357/.44, Savage 6BR, RimfireMagic .22LR, Fabarm Lion (s1), Fabarm Axis Baikal S/S
Re: Timney trigger assembly for Ruger 10/22
Aye - just wish someone WOULD buy it!Geek wrote:I have one of these in my 10/22 and they are a great piece of kit, well recommended: they are £195 pounds from here:
http://www.valmontfirearms.co.uk/spareparts.html
Well worth buying
Had a chancer on another forum ask for a lower price & even after I'd told him that £150 was the lowest I could go, he replied offering £125...!!
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