R rookie7 Outdoorsman Full Member Minuteman Supporter Jan 26, 2009 1,044 269 Georgia Jul 24, 2019 #1 Jul 24, 2019 #1 Looking to see if any hide members have any experience with Mcarbo trigger springs. Good? Bad? Ugly? Looking at replacing springs in a few Ruger rimfires, and a Win model 70. Thanks
Looking to see if any hide members have any experience with Mcarbo trigger springs. Good? Bad? Ugly? Looking at replacing springs in a few Ruger rimfires, and a Win model 70. Thanks
S specopsbrooklyn Master Chief Full Member Minuteman Jun 24, 2004 127 3 53 Freeport NY Jul 26, 2019 #2 Jul 26, 2019 #2 I have used the on 2 TC compasses and they worked well Reactions: rookie7
Gregor.Samsa Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman May 4, 2019 733 780 NorCal Jul 28, 2019 #3 Jul 28, 2019 #3 I installed one in my Tikka. Works great, no complaints.
J jd65 Sergeant of the Hide Full Member Minuteman Jan 7, 2014 398 73 Texas Aug 8, 2019 #4 Aug 8, 2019 #4 rookie7 said: Looking to see if any hide members have any experience with Mcarbo trigger springs. Good? Bad? Ugly? Looking at replacing springs in a few Ruger rimfires, and a Win model 70. Thanks Click to expand... I'm a little late to this one but just installed an M Carbo trigger spring in my a Winchester M70 this week. Easy to install and in my opinion, definitely worth the $18. Dropped the pull from 6lb average to a 2lb 10oz average pull. Reactions: rookie7
rookie7 said: Looking to see if any hide members have any experience with Mcarbo trigger springs. Good? Bad? Ugly? Looking at replacing springs in a few Ruger rimfires, and a Win model 70. Thanks Click to expand... I'm a little late to this one but just installed an M Carbo trigger spring in my a Winchester M70 this week. Easy to install and in my opinion, definitely worth the $18. Dropped the pull from 6lb average to a 2lb 10oz average pull.