I am after after a bog standard 10/22 trigger, condition is not important as long as it is complete and the original fitted by the factory.
There must be thousands of these things gathering dust in draws as people upgrade so get hunting and let me know what you have please
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WANTED standard/factory 10/22 trigger
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Re: WANTED standard/factory 10/22 trigger
New sh***y plastic one or the older metal type?
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
Re: WANTED standard/factory 10/22 trigger
As long as it fits I am not too fussed however metal is better
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Funny enough plastic are better. Tighter fit on pins and made to better tolerances.
However despite numerous attempts i cant get them to polish up
However despite numerous attempts i cant get them to polish up
Re: WANTED standard/factory 10/22 trigger
I've got some jewellers "rouge" type polishing compound, of the grade designed for plastic.Tony-c wrote:Funny enough plastic are better. Tighter fit on pins and made to better tolerances.
However despite numerous attempts i cant get them to polish up
Have you tried similar products to polish plastic triggers?
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