Rugger m77 MK2 replacement trigger

Jfjfrye

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Is there anyone that makes a replacement trigger for an mk2? I have a ..243 that’s in dire need of trigger work. It’s terrible compared to all my other rifles. I’ve tried looking but haven’t found any solutions. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Jfjfrye

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Timney
Model 1100 RH or 1102 LH
Wow. I’m apparently an idiot. I went down a rabbit hole looking for something that would work but everything said that I would need to modify it in order for it to fit.
 

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They're a good one to have a smith work over and replace the spring. I stoned and polished mine and have a few different springs for it. Very nice break from 1.75 to 4 pounds depending on which spring I choose
 

JAC8504

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It’s only a couple of pins and then a dremel grinder to grind a little bit off the new timney to make the safety work correctly
 

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It’s only a couple of pins and then a dremel grinder to grind a little bit off the new timney to make the safety work correctly
Can confirm this. Just a little grinding and a file to finish. Very easy. Definitely a nice upgrade.
 
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I forget the chaps name however there was a replacement spring that was being sold online that could get your trigger under 4#. I did it on mine and it was an easy swap.

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Jfjfrye

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I forget the chaps name however there was a replacement spring that was being sold online that could get your trigger under 4#. I did it on mine and it was an easy swap.

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That may be all I need. I’m going to try it.
 
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I had a Dayton Traister installed by a local smith several years back. I didn’t look much into other options besides the Timney. Big improvement over the stock trigger!
 
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I just installed the Timney trigger on my .243 M77 Mk. II. I kept the original spring and adjusted pull weight to 2.2 - 2.3 lbs. It requires some fitting to make the safety work and a little inletting on the stock. No creep and almost no overtravel. I wish I'd done it years ago!
 
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