Good job guy. From what you say you now have one of the best triggers on the market and it didn't cost you a penny. I have probably worked on two dozen Mark II and Hawkeye triggers and would rather have what you end up with than any replacement trigger on the market. (Referring to hunting triggers). The Ruger trigger is an open design, totally different from the pre-64 Winchester, but with the same attributes in that it won't get all gunked up inside like a lot of the newer box triggers on the market. Not knocking after markets, but yours was free. Enjoy with your daughter.


If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.

Doug