Where Can I Order A VQ Sear?
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Where Can I Order A VQ Sear?
I can't find a VQ sear for a MKII anywhere everywhere I look they are sold out, whats up with this?
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VQ sear availability
I just purchased one at cheap gun parts.com. They are a few bucks more than at Midway but they had them in stock. Also I had to return it to VQ because I suspected it was causing malfunctions and they sent me a replacement from their stock. I am not sure if they sell them from their website or only through dealers but you could check their site as well.
Re: VQ sear availability
I got mine from cheapgunparts.com as well. No problems.Straightshooter wrote:I just purchased one at cheap gun parts.com. They are a few bucks more than at Midway but they had them in stock. Also I had to return it to VQ because I suspected it was causing malfunctions and they sent me a replacement from their stock. I am not sure if they sell them from their website or only through dealers but you could check their site as well.
Volquartsen Sear
I just bought two directly from VQ. They cost a little more, but no waiting. At my age I don't buy green bananas.
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I too ordered a Volquartsen Sear right from Volquartsen a couple weeks ago. If I remember right it was $22.00 plus $9.95 shipping.
This is the second Volquartsen Sear I have installed in a Ruger MKIII. One was a MKIII Hunter for a buddy and the second was in my Ruger MKIII 22/45. The trigger pull ended up super crisp and smooth at 1 1/2 pounds in both of these Rugers with no other modifications.
Larry
This is the second Volquartsen Sear I have installed in a Ruger MKIII. One was a MKIII Hunter for a buddy and the second was in my Ruger MKIII 22/45. The trigger pull ended up super crisp and smooth at 1 1/2 pounds in both of these Rugers with no other modifications.
Larry
The VQ sears are a little bit shorter in their overall length, which reduces the mainsping tension a slight bit, and a degree to a degree and a half less engagement angle. Those two factors bring down the overall trigger weight to around two pounds. Most people with their naked eyes cannot detect a change of a degree or two in engagement which is one reason why free-hand stoning of these surfaces is not a good idea.
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A degree is not much only about .015 ina n inch, but it really builds up on the way out ther. When you hold the rifle and shoot one in groups, that is only one minute of angle, sure ain't much off at the end of the bzrrel. Tex, keep an eye on the skies and if they start falling, send an alert to us Michigan flatlanders, Ya'all do that please.toyfj40 wrote:BE: thanks for the details.
now that I know what to "look for"...
and, yes, I can easily detect a "degree or so...",
as both the Moon and Sun are each only a Half-Degree
in diameter...-- toy
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


toyfj40 wrote:I can easily detect a "degree or so...", as both
the Moon and Sun are each only a Half-Degree in diameter...
Bullseye wrote:wasn't figuring on a keen eyed Texan who gazes at the stars
BE: we spell that word: figgrin'bearandoldman wrote:Tex, keep an eye on the skies and if they start falling,
send an alert to us Michigan flatlanders, Ya'all do that please.
Bare: will do, most likely I'll get hit in the head and never know it!
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Ya'all be fixin to call us if you do see the sky starting to fall, and maybe we can get to cover before it gets this far east. Ya'sll have a good day now ya'hear.toyfj40 wrote:toyfj40 wrote:I can easily detect a "degree or so...", as both
the Moon and Sun are each only a Half-Degree in diameter...Bullseye wrote:wasn't figuring on a keen eyed Texan who gazes at the starsBE: we spell that word: figgrin'bearandoldman wrote:Tex, keep an eye on the skies and if they start falling,
send an alert to us Michigan flatlanders, Ya'all do that please.
Bare: will do, most likely I'll get hit in the head and never know it!
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

