channelkat
AH enthusiast
Should I just buy a replacement trigger to drop in or have the original M77 trigger worked on? Any pros cons (like safety) to consider? Kind of like the idea of keeping the original for only a few dollars more…
I dropped a Timney in my 30-06 and never looked backShould I just buy a replacement trigger to drop in or have the original M77 trigger worked on? Any pros cons (like safety) to consider? Kind of like the idea of keeping the original for only a few dollars more…
Agree! The Timney's are always very consistent and turn a good rifle into a great rifle.Should I just buy a replacement trigger to drop in or have the original M77 trigger worked on? Any pros cons (like safety) to consider? Kind of like the idea of keeping the original for only a few dollars more…
My wife m77 trigger is a lot better than my m2 trigger. It was good when we got it.Late to the discussion, I will say it depends. If your M77 is the original Mk I (tang safety), it has an adjustable trigger and gunsmiths have told me with a little work it can be made into a decent trigger. On the M77 Mk II, I have switched to Timney. On the M77 Hawkeye, with the LC-6 trigger, I swap out the spring for a lighter one. An easy job anyone can do and for $10 online at “Ernie the gunsmith “ very inexpensive upgrade.