SR22 mods
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SR22 mods
I'm picking up a threaded SR22 today for a really good deal. I've shot a non-threaded one and liked it. Trigger was kinda shitty though. Any good trigger improvements for these things out there? Any other good cheap mods also?
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Re: SR22 mods
Don't know any trigger tricks on the SR 22 pistol. All I've ever done to mine was add the threaded barrel. The barrel screw under the trigger needs to be checked periodically to make certain it stays tight, keeping the barrel from moving and sending accuracy to shit.
I suspect that if the mag safety were to be disabled/removed, it would likely have a positive effect on the trigger, but have seen no data on how to do the job.
I suspect that if the mag safety were to be disabled/removed, it would likely have a positive effect on the trigger, but have seen no data on how to do the job.
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Re: SR22 mods
Just as a warning, if you ever get ballsy and decide to pull it apart...
Be ready for flying parts and many hour is cussing and screaming to get it back together.
Especially the sear group and associated springs. It's a nightmare in there.
Be ready for flying parts and many hour is cussing and screaming to get it back together.
Especially the sear group and associated springs. It's a nightmare in there.
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Re: SR22 mods
86 slo-vo wrote:Just as a warning, if you ever get ballsy and decide to pull it apart...
Be ready for flying parts and many hour is cussing and screaming to get it back together.
Especially the sear group and associated springs. It's a nightmare in there.
Uhmmm , sonds like the price just went up for that model
Re: SR22 mods
First one took me 2.5 hours to get the sear group back in. Has 3 springs that have to be wound to the correct spot and held while you get the next. They have to have some sort of jig at te factory to hold it all.guncrank1 wrote:86 slo-vo wrote:Just as a warning, if you ever get ballsy and decide to pull it apart...
Be ready for flying parts and many hour is cussing and screaming to get it back together.
Especially the sear group and associated springs. It's a nightmare in there.
Uhmmm , sonds like the price just went up for that model
Also the hammer spring is inside the hammer and is stout. Pain in the dick to get it back in.
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