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Volquartsen TG2000 10/22 Trigger Guard. A complete match-grade CNC-machined Trigger Guard!Internal pretravel adjustmentMachined from a solid billet of high-strength aircraft aluminum Hammer is precision-ground 440C stainless steel, hardened to 58 RockwellSear and disconnector are A2 hardened tool steel with tolerances held to + / - .0002" for consistent let-off Trigger is black anodized, with an overtravel adjustment screw. Reset internallyVolquartsen custom springs Includes automatic bolt release and extended magazine release. State Color, as available in the Shopping Cart. Order Today!
SKU#: WX2-132819

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Wow. When a brand new 10/22 can be bought presently for $199 or less.

Gotta stop the stupidity guys. Doesn't take a genius to know $175 trigger assembly for a $199 rifle IS NOT A DEAL.... Or does it?

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Or...........Just buy one of those Ruger drop in triggers for $55.

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I agree. I have not tried the Volquartsen 10-22 trigger but I have three of the Ruger BX 2.5 -3lb triggers and they are really nice. Purchased all three at different times for $55-60 each.

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Why does the iPhone app sometimes multi post?

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Because iPhones suck ass.

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So it's members use sk1447 and get it for $175.99 plus pay $17.99 for shipping to total $193.98?

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So it's members use sk1447 and get it for $175.99 plus pay $17.99 for shipping to total $193.98?

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So it's members use sk1447 and get it for $175.99 plus pay $17.99 for shipping to total $193.98?

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Will this 10/22 trigger work with a 77/22?

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You know it's the right thing to do when it cost almost as much as the gun it goes in...

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Baffles the mind. Like a country boy with a $1500 truck and $5000 into lift kits and mufflers.....

Edit: didn't mean to like my own post.

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I am a fan. I have (4) 10/22s

-Plain Walnut stock I got in 1987
-Stainless Target model (1262)
-Stainless/synthetic carbine
-"TNZ"

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