Advice needed on trigger and grips for Ruger MKIII
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Advice needed on trigger and grips for Ruger MKIII
Can everyone chime in and let me know where the best sources are for a trigger job and grips?
Should I send the pistol off to get the trigger done or can I purchase drop in parts that will do just as good?
Should I send the pistol off to get the trigger done or can I purchase drop in parts that will do just as good?
You can go to the Volquatrzen web sight and order a trigger kit, all you really need is the trigger and sear . you can also get a sam's bushing to remove the mag disconector which will further improve the trigger pull . a word of caution on the sams bushing if you shoot registered B.E. matches the removal of the mag dis. is not allowed .......grip wise check out Herritt national match stocks....... I did the above to my MKIII and my trigger is right at 2.25-2.50 lbs its also impossible to remove al the creep from the trigger as there needs to be some tolerance to allow the trigger system to reset for the next shot......I also have the herritt national target stocks like them alot.......I myself dont shoot any registered matches or leagues Bullseye and 10meter Air Pistol is a hobby for me so I'm not worried about trigger mods makeing the pistol illegal for matches .....I dont think you'll find much Ruger or Browning help on this sight ....Most of these guys shoot some pretty high dollar stuff .....Pardini....walther...etc.....
enjoy your ruger ....Ive shot many high expert level scores will mine ....
One more thing check out Rimfire Central and Bullseye's gun talk on line and I think you'll find all the ruger and browning tricks and tips......keith
enjoy your ruger ....Ive shot many high expert level scores will mine ....
One more thing check out Rimfire Central and Bullseye's gun talk on line and I think you'll find all the ruger and browning tricks and tips......keith
- cleantarget10x
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Ruger Work
toyotaroddy@juno.com 541-744-9280 Available 7AM to 7PM seven days a week
As mentioned above, you can do the trigger job yourself and if still unhappy can send it out.
On a 22/45 I used a Volq trigger and Sear but kept the OEM hammer and hammer spring. Had to stone the new sear as the cast/machine marks were a little lop-sided. (At the time the VQ hammer was reported as having horrible QC issues.) The VQ trigger has a wider surface area and once you set the overtravel you have a nice screw sticking out in the middle to help muscle memory.
Since I have a 22/45 I chopped the frame to use 1911 grips, not necessary to do now as Ruger has that offering straight from the factory now. For the MKII and MKIII's I have seem some nice VQ grips and "Target"ergo/match grips that look REAL sweet.. (Herrett, Morini, etc.)
On a 22/45 I used a Volq trigger and Sear but kept the OEM hammer and hammer spring. Had to stone the new sear as the cast/machine marks were a little lop-sided. (At the time the VQ hammer was reported as having horrible QC issues.) The VQ trigger has a wider surface area and once you set the overtravel you have a nice screw sticking out in the middle to help muscle memory.
Since I have a 22/45 I chopped the frame to use 1911 grips, not necessary to do now as Ruger has that offering straight from the factory now. For the MKII and MKIII's I have seem some nice VQ grips and "Target"ergo/match grips that look REAL sweet.. (Herrett, Morini, etc.)
Re: Ruger Work
cleantarget10x wrote:toyotaroddy@juno.com 541-744-9280 Available 7AM to 7PM seven days a week
Roddy does great triggers on my MkII. Much better results than the Volq drop in parts.