Marvel
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Marvel
Hi All,
I have been trying to locate a marvel trigger for my Ruger for sometime now with no luck. I emailed Marvel again and received this reply. If someone has been looking for one of these triggers or if you simply want to upgrade your Ruger to have an adjustable trigger now is the time. Give Marvel a call or email and show them your interest.
Thanks,
Mark II
Hi Doug,
No I am sorry but we do not make the Ruger MKII triggers anymore. We did
not have any call for them so we discontinued them. Lately however, we have
been getting a lot of calls for them, so I will talk to the owners to see if
we could have a small batch run.
Sincerely,
Sheila VanLaningham
Manager
Marvel Precision LLC
402-791-2211
I have been trying to locate a marvel trigger for my Ruger for sometime now with no luck. I emailed Marvel again and received this reply. If someone has been looking for one of these triggers or if you simply want to upgrade your Ruger to have an adjustable trigger now is the time. Give Marvel a call or email and show them your interest.
Thanks,
Mark II
Hi Doug,
No I am sorry but we do not make the Ruger MKII triggers anymore. We did
not have any call for them so we discontinued them. Lately however, we have
been getting a lot of calls for them, so I will talk to the owners to see if
we could have a small batch run.
Sincerely,
Sheila VanLaningham
Manager
Marvel Precision LLC
402-791-2211
Re: Marvel
If you ever shoot a properly Marvel set up for Bullseye, you will forget about any other gun you ever owned. I like mine much better than the Rugers and 41's I own, and have owned. Don't just mount it on a 1911, you need the entire gun set up for .22.
I agree that a properly adjusted and fitted Marvel .22 conversion is great on a 1911 frame. One real issue with the Marvel is the Colt Ace magazines that is uses. The Colt Magazines are very sensitive on their feed lips and any variances of tolerances result in misfeeds or overrides. I actually have the measurements Bob Marvel wrote in a paper about functioning issues with his conversions. Bob Marvel
Just to keep this thread on track, the original poster was discussing the lack of availability of the Marvel adjustable target triggers for the Ruger .22 Auto.

R,
Bullseye
Just to keep this thread on track, the original poster was discussing the lack of availability of the Marvel adjustable target triggers for the Ruger .22 Auto.

R,
Bullseye
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Also a non sequitur, but the poly mags from Marvel that have been out for a few years have been FAR FAR better for me than the out-of-spec metal Ace mags they were selling.
I have a Marvel trigger on my MKII, and just picked up a 22/45 MkIII, and am disappointed that the Marvel trigger is no longer available. Does the VQ trigger still come very wide, and extend past the sides of the guard?
Is there any conventional wisdom on the Clark vs the VQ trigger?
I have a Marvel trigger on my MKII, and just picked up a 22/45 MkIII, and am disappointed that the Marvel trigger is no longer available. Does the VQ trigger still come very wide, and extend past the sides of the guard?
Is there any conventional wisdom on the Clark vs the VQ trigger?
VQ discontinued the wide stainless target trigger. They now have a newer version that is adjustable for both pretravel and overtravel.
Clark triggers are slightly oversized and most need to be fitted individually to the frame. They don't have the pretravel screw but because of the fitting typically don't need one. The VQ target trigger is easier to install and adjust for the person who isn't into a lot of hand fitting with a file.
I've used the Kimber polymer 22 conversion magazines with success with my Marvel conversion.
R,
Bullseye
Clark triggers are slightly oversized and most need to be fitted individually to the frame. They don't have the pretravel screw but because of the fitting typically don't need one. The VQ target trigger is easier to install and adjust for the person who isn't into a lot of hand fitting with a file.
I've used the Kimber polymer 22 conversion magazines with success with my Marvel conversion.
R,
Bullseye

Excellent, thank you Bullseye. A few more questions from a guy who was into MkIIs several years ago and not since:
Is there a one-shop stop for Clark bushing and VQ trigger?
Are blast shields still available, the type that Bill X had at Rimfire Custom (Sports & Custom?)?
It used to be that you could buy the parts from Ruger and assemble yourself for the best price in mags, is that still working? If not, what is the best place to pick up add'l 22/45 magazines?
Thank you,
Ben
Is there a one-shop stop for Clark bushing and VQ trigger?
Are blast shields still available, the type that Bill X had at Rimfire Custom (Sports & Custom?)?
It used to be that you could buy the parts from Ruger and assemble yourself for the best price in mags, is that still working? If not, what is the best place to pick up add'l 22/45 magazines?
Thank you,
Ben
Unfortunately no, the Clark Mark II oversized hammer bushings are only available from Clark Custom. You can buy the other VQ parts from RS&C if you choose.
The blast shields you refer to are no longer made from On-Target Guns, Bill went out of business many years ago. At one time he liquidated his last blast shields on e-bay. Folks have made their own out of soda cans and such for many years since. I believe there is even a reference here on GTOL for making your own. http://www.guntalk-online.com/forum/vie ... php?t=1175
Ruger closed the "individual magazine parts are cheaper than the whole assembly" loophole several years back. As I understand it, some enterprising folks were buying all the parts and then undercutting the retail cost that Ruger was asking for their .22 magazines. Really kind of "ticked" them off, especially when they were disassembling mass amounts of whole magazines in order to fill the suddenly large quantity order requests for parts.
Midway USA frequently runs special prices on Ruger magazines, two or three times a year. Keep an eye out for their flyers and then pick up those extras you need.
R,
Bullseye
The blast shields you refer to are no longer made from On-Target Guns, Bill went out of business many years ago. At one time he liquidated his last blast shields on e-bay. Folks have made their own out of soda cans and such for many years since. I believe there is even a reference here on GTOL for making your own. http://www.guntalk-online.com/forum/vie ... php?t=1175
Ruger closed the "individual magazine parts are cheaper than the whole assembly" loophole several years back. As I understand it, some enterprising folks were buying all the parts and then undercutting the retail cost that Ruger was asking for their .22 magazines. Really kind of "ticked" them off, especially when they were disassembling mass amounts of whole magazines in order to fill the suddenly large quantity order requests for parts.
Midway USA frequently runs special prices on Ruger magazines, two or three times a year. Keep an eye out for their flyers and then pick up those extras you need.
R,
Bullseye
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22/45 parts
I bought the VQ trigger and the Mark II hammer bushing from Brownells last September.
* Stock number 930-012-002 VCTT VQ Target Trigger. $35.56. Has both pre- & over-travel adjusting screws. Use the included return spring and plunger
* Stock number 930-000-056 Mark II Hammer bushing $7.99.
* S&H was $5.35.
Installation was straight forward. Just watch out for the safety switch spring / plunger when working the Mag disconnect safety and hammer bushing. They are tiny, tend to pop out and are easy to lose.
* Stock number 930-012-002 VCTT VQ Target Trigger. $35.56. Has both pre- & over-travel adjusting screws. Use the included return spring and plunger
* Stock number 930-000-056 Mark II Hammer bushing $7.99.
* S&H was $5.35.
Installation was straight forward. Just watch out for the safety switch spring / plunger when working the Mag disconnect safety and hammer bushing. They are tiny, tend to pop out and are easy to lose.
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Tip: If you use a dab of grease on the detent plunger and spring it will stay in place and not fall out easily.Just watch out for the safety switch spring / plunger when working the Mag disconnect safety and hammer bushing. They are tiny, tend to pop out and are easy to lose.
David
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