I'd like to improve the trigger on my MKII a little. I was checking out the volquartsen complete trigger kit and the hammer alone at Brownell's.
I may slap a ultra dot on the pistol and try my hand at some bullseye as I am joining a gun club that offers bullseye shoots. However the Mark II will continue to get lugged around the woods occasionally and can't have an unsafe weight trigger.
I did the hammer only kit on my 10/22 and am pretty happy. I am not sure more would be necessary for me. I do think that the stainless trigger would be an appearance improvement and I like overtravel stops, although I am not sure how necessary they really are, so...
2 questions-
1. Would anybody recommend the full trigger kit for use on a pistol that is not competition only or should I just get the hammer (or neither)?
2. What is the difficulty level of the trigger kit (hammer and the whole kit)? I am fairly handy, I did the hammer kit on my 10/22 and can dissasseble a 1911 and put it back together...Can I do this? If the hammer kit woudl be a lot easier I may just do that.
I may slap a ultra dot on the pistol and try my hand at some bullseye as I am joining a gun club that offers bullseye shoots. However the Mark II will continue to get lugged around the woods occasionally and can't have an unsafe weight trigger.
I did the hammer only kit on my 10/22 and am pretty happy. I am not sure more would be necessary for me. I do think that the stainless trigger would be an appearance improvement and I like overtravel stops, although I am not sure how necessary they really are, so...
2 questions-
1. Would anybody recommend the full trigger kit for use on a pistol that is not competition only or should I just get the hammer (or neither)?
2. What is the difficulty level of the trigger kit (hammer and the whole kit)? I am fairly handy, I did the hammer kit on my 10/22 and can dissasseble a 1911 and put it back together...Can I do this? If the hammer kit woudl be a lot easier I may just do that.