Asside from Volquartsen and Clark does anyone know of any gunsmiths that specialize in Ruger Mark II/III's?
I have a Ruger Mark III that I use for NRA Bullseye and International Competition. I have installed a Volquartsen trigger kit, but the pistol is in need of some professional love.
I'm looking for a gunsmith that has worked on Rugers for Bullseye competitions.
Thanks,
Jim
Ruger Gunsmiths
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I want a crisp 2.5lb trigger. I'm not sure how else to describe it. I hate any slack in the trigger so also know I don't want any pretravel.
Right now the pistol has a sloppy trigger. First when you pull the trigger, the trigger stops at at least two points.
Second the trigger moves differently depending on which bullet I shoot. For the first shot in a magazine the trigger acts as mentioned above. For any consecutive shots the trigger seems to tighten up a little bit, but not nearly enough. And as soon as I reload the trigger goes right back to all the above mentioned problems. This happens with all of my magazines.
I live in South Florida.
Right now the pistol has a sloppy trigger. First when you pull the trigger, the trigger stops at at least two points.
Second the trigger moves differently depending on which bullet I shoot. For the first shot in a magazine the trigger acts as mentioned above. For any consecutive shots the trigger seems to tighten up a little bit, but not nearly enough. And as soon as I reload the trigger goes right back to all the above mentioned problems. This happens with all of my magazines.
I live in South Florida.
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