Re: 10/22 triggers
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dar</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Was thinking of replacing the trigger in my 10/22. Has anybody mess with the Volquartsen trigger?</div></div>
Back in 2000 I installed a Volquartsen HP Kit, along with a host of other aftermarket Volquartsen and Power Custom parts. For what you pay for the Volquartsen parts I had expected better finishing on them. I don't know if Volquartsen has changed their finishing procedures and QC, but the Volquartsen parts needed to be smoothed-out.
I polished everything down and had the steel parts matte hard chrome plated. It worked pretty well and had a pull of about 4 lbs. but still had too much travel for my taste.
I've never owned a Volquartsen TG2000, but have fired 10/22s' with TG2000s' installed. The TG2000 is a nice, smooth unit and can be set quite light, but it cannot be safely set as light as a Kidd. Also, they just don't break as clean as the Kidd. This may be due to the limitations of the Ruger 10/22's original design, on which all aftermarket 10/22 triggers, <span style="font-weight: bold">with the exception of the Kidd</span> are based.
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<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Kidd Two-Stage Trigger</span></span> was designed from the ground-up and is a much more elegant and refined trigger design. Not only can the Kidd be set very light for "benchrest", but it the trigger break is so consistent and clean that once you try a Kidd trigger you will be ruined for any other 10/22 trigger.
In the Kidd Two-Stage trigger, the "first stage" takes up the "slack", and the "second stage" is the let-off. The trigger weight can be front or rear loaded. The best thing to do is to talk to Tony Kidd and tell him what you will be using the rifle for. Tony will recommend what he thinks will work best for you, but he will leave the decision up to you (it is your money).
<span style="font-weight: bold">Kidd Two-Stage Trigger in natural Silver w/Curved trigger blade and "Sportsman" magazine release:</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Threaded MOA 17-4 SS Receiver & Kidd SS Match Barrel, Volquartsen CNC Bolt & CS Spring, PC SS Guide Rod, Kidd Trigger, Kidd Receiver Pin Kit, and EGW 20 MOA Picatinny Rail</span>
Keith