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    I still have this AR lower sitting here doing absolutely nothing. I really dont have the money to put anything together right now but I am wanting to do some trigger work on my 10/22 because as anyone who owns one knows how horrible the 5-6lb pull is on this thing. I found some how-to's on rimfirecentral but I'm not sure if its worth going out and buying all the tools required (stones, punches, hones, vise, etc) to do my own trigger job when I can get a fully VQ'd trigger group for $85 brand new. I'll have some use for this later down the road, especially the punches and vise, but the rest of the stuff I don't see myself using very often. Any input from some of the more experienced DIY gunsmiths here?

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    What else does a trigger job consist of besides polishing up the trigger and hammer?
    Originally posted by Jester
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    He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.
    Originally posted by Denny
    What the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
    FORGTN SOLD1ER - xbox gamer

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    • #3
      polish trigger, disconnector, hammer, sear, trigger plunger, and grinding the engagement area on the hammer. Also trigger needs to be drilled to allow adjustment of the sear externally.

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