Ruger MkII bullseye gunsmith

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B_Koes
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Ruger MkII bullseye gunsmith

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I'm looking for a quality job converting a standard Mk II into a quality bullseye gun. Who are the top gunsmiths for a Ruger?
drvoyles
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Ruger Mk II gunsmith

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Roddy Toyota did a fine job on mine. Quick service and a reasonable price.

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PFribley
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Volquerstein makes a lot of quality parts for the MkII. If you are mechanical inclined you can install the stuff yourself. Their MkII trigger kit is a parts swapping job that leaves you with a nice bullseye trigger. I even installed it myself. Give it a try. Midway also carries the same Volquerstein line. Power Custom also has a nice line of MKII stuff.
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Mine is a 22/45 rebarreled and trigger tuned by Jim Clark or one of his gunsmiths. It is a bit expensive but will shoot Xs every time I shoot one, It likes CCI standard and Federal auto matck. Good Shooting Bill Horton
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Re: Ruger Mk II gunsmith

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drvoyles wrote:Roddy Toyota did a fine job on mine. Quick service and a reasonable price.

Dave
Yes. Roddy does great triggers. Add a Volquartsen rear sight and extractor, a little mag tuning, grip of choice, and go shoot tens.
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How do I get in touch with Roddy Toyota? Is there a website?
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