Macchina
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I got a Ruger 22/45 LITE recently and the trigger is not so good. I have a Mark III Hunter and the trigger is pretty good, much better than the LITE.
I lightly polished the mating faces of the sear and trigger (I've done this many times before and always do safety checks before firing) and though it improved the trigger, the gun will now fire when I turn the safety off if the trigger was pulled while the safety was on. I looked at the parts and the safety is VERY POORLY designed, it allows more than half of the sear to move off the notch when activated... I now can't use the gun until I get new parts, if anyone had stock parts (mostly a hammer, but maybe a sear too) they're willing to part with, I'd be very happy to take them off your hands.
I am looking at getting some Volquartsen parts to improve the trigger. The kit is $110 and that's a bit excessive. What should improve the trigger more? The sear or the hammer?
I lightly polished the mating faces of the sear and trigger (I've done this many times before and always do safety checks before firing) and though it improved the trigger, the gun will now fire when I turn the safety off if the trigger was pulled while the safety was on. I looked at the parts and the safety is VERY POORLY designed, it allows more than half of the sear to move off the notch when activated... I now can't use the gun until I get new parts, if anyone had stock parts (mostly a hammer, but maybe a sear too) they're willing to part with, I'd be very happy to take them off your hands.
I am looking at getting some Volquartsen parts to improve the trigger. The kit is $110 and that's a bit excessive. What should improve the trigger more? The sear or the hammer?
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