Ruger M-77/22 and 22 Magnum Hunter Trigger Spring
Installation of this spring will reduce your triggers weight of
pull by 1 to 1½ lbs. with no other changes. In some cases just the installation of this
spring will be all that is necessary, however some shooters will require less creep, and an even lower weight of pull,
which will be dependant upon the type, and amount of tuning accomplished by your gunsmith. I sell this spring with the understanding that it is just one necessary portion of a complete
trigger job.
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None of the standard M-77 MK II based trigger
assemblies have adjustment provisions for weight of pull, or sear engagement. (this includes the M-77/22 and 22
Magnum). Your triggers weight of pull will be determined, in most part, by 4 factors. #1 Sear/Trigger
engagement angle. #2 Amount of this engagement. #3 Surface finish. #4 Weight necessary to compress the trigger
spring. Easy acces is only available to one of these factors. This is the weight of pull spring. After the
barreled action has been removed from the stock, this spring can be replaced with only a pin punch. Replacing this spring
is simple, cheap, and a necessary first step. Picture #1 is of a Power (brand name) trigger
stoning fixture. This is the best way I know of to address the other 3 factors which determine your triggers "feel"
and final weight of pull. You can spend more money, and you can spend more time, but the best
value is still obtained by replacing the original trigger spring, and tuning the original trigger.
IF YOU WANT A LIGHTER TRIGGER PULL, YOU NEED A LIGHTER TRIGGER SPRING!
No liability is
expressed or implied for damage or injury which may result from the improper installation or use of this product.
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