Ruger M77 Mark II - trigger replacement
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Upstate New York
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Ruger M77 Mark II - trigger replacement
I've got a Ruger M77 Mark II in 7mm Rem Mag that I really like except for the stock trigger. Has anyone replaced the stock trigger with a Timney trigger? Is it a do-it-yourself job or should I bring it to a gunsmith? I'm very good mechanically but have had almost no experience working on guns. Thanks.
Turc
Turc
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fayetteville AR. USA
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RE: Ruger M77 Mark II - trigger replacement
Turc,
If you want about a 3lb pull the stock trigger can be worked over easily to achieve this. You can go to www.varminthunters.com and go to their Tech section. There used to be instructions on how to rework the Ruger trigger. If you don't want to attempt it most gunsmiths can lighten the pull and take out the creep for around $25.
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If you want about a 3lb pull the stock trigger can be worked over easily to achieve this. You can go to www.varminthunters.com and go to their Tech section. There used to be instructions on how to rework the Ruger trigger. If you don't want to attempt it most gunsmiths can lighten the pull and take out the creep for around $25.
Rem. 222
#3
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Ruger M77 Mark II - trigger replacement
I have a 77 MKII and I have been debating it myself...the instructions in the owners manual have it pretty well covered and since your replacing both the trigger and sear it should be a snap. Timney triggers I had been buying for Rem 700's are usually factory set to 3lbs so I am assuming that the 77's are set correspondingly.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CHESTERFIELD MICHIGAN USA
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RE: Ruger M77 Mark II - trigger replacement
HEY GUYS,
The thing that is required to be fit is the safty leg on the new trigger, stoning will be required in order to make the safty functional.
RON KONTOWSKY
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The thing that is required to be fit is the safty leg on the new trigger, stoning will be required in order to make the safty functional.
RON KONTOWSKY
ACTIONS BY R.A.K.
DEANS GUNSHOP II
CUSTOM GUNSMITHING CUSTOM PISTOLSMITHING