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RE: Ruger M77 Trigger Job

in Outdoors and more • 5 years ago

More power to you for installing the new trigger yourself.. If me off to the gun 😊smith..

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I have to admit, this one had me a bit concerned. It did cause me to think twice, I usually don't attempt things that require a dremel or file work. In this case, I still had the original to put back in the event it didn't go well, so only risk really was the cost of the trigger assembly.

I'm with you...I tend not to work on my firearms much other than cleaning. Too much margin for error.

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