Hey guys just wondering what your thoughts are on this trigger kit from TKO. Does it help at all? Any better options for lightening up the trigger? Thank you
http://www.tko22.com/ (http://www.tko22.com/)
That looks like a much lighter spring, so the pull should be reduced. The guide and pins should help with taking out some of the slop and if you do a little polishing to the contact points, you can further lessen the stickyness of the trigger feel.
So in my humble opinion, for 14 bucks, you can't go to far wrong.
Rich
Awesome. Im gonna go ahead and order a couple then. Is polishing pretty easy? thanks
I've used a couple of Mike's trigger kits and have nothing but praise for his stuff.
Carl
Sweet. I Hope the 1911 style triggers come out soon. They look awesome.
Quote from: WheelchairMitch on February 20, 2012, 11:31:50 PM
Awesome. Im gonna go ahead and order a couple then. Is polishing pretty easy? thanks
Get yourself some 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper, and use dry to polish - it's a breeze. RC
Quote from: RC1947 on February 21, 2012, 02:13:14 AM
Get yourself some 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper, and use dry to polish - it's a breeze. RC
Ok cool. Thank you
Just got my trigger kit and it makes a whole lot of difference in the trigger pull!!!
Awesome :-* mine should be here this week. Did you do any other mods with the trigger?
I'm waiting to get a Cothran frictionless trigger then I am going to polish the sear.I also put two #6 washers on each side of the sear .It is in there now with no play whatsoever.