After months of research, a lot of patience, and a little negotiating... I finally found myself the Ruger 10/22 Takedown of my dreams. My aspirations were through the roof here.
She is a beauty, in my opinion, and fits the bill as desired. Except for one unimportant detail. I was told before hand that the installed Franklin Armory binary trigger does not function as intended in position 3. Not much matter, as I don't really have much want for it.
Against my deepest desires, after getting it home, giving a quick interior inspection, plinking around for a bit, confirming that position 3 does indeed function as it does in position 2, simi-automatic. I went to youtube and various forums to see what's the what with it. Apparently, most of these trigger kits for the 10/22 are just an expensive way to get a heavier trigger with a rotating safty selector vs a button.
Since neither i nor the seller saw much point in sending the trigger in to FA, with multiple sources stating that FA will receive your trigger on RMA, shipped on your dime, then return it to you with a no fault found note, I went to town on the trigger attempting all of the various "modifications" to achieve successful operation.
I have come up fruitless in my efforts. And since returned the trigger back to the way Bill Ruger intended, but i can't help to feel somewhat defeated by Franklin Armory and this silly little trigger. Anyways, Other than a ventilation point here, I am curious to know if anyone else has installed one of these triggers with similar results, made modifications to achieve function, or installed fully functional as described?
She is a beauty, in my opinion, and fits the bill as desired. Except for one unimportant detail. I was told before hand that the installed Franklin Armory binary trigger does not function as intended in position 3. Not much matter, as I don't really have much want for it.
Against my deepest desires, after getting it home, giving a quick interior inspection, plinking around for a bit, confirming that position 3 does indeed function as it does in position 2, simi-automatic. I went to youtube and various forums to see what's the what with it. Apparently, most of these trigger kits for the 10/22 are just an expensive way to get a heavier trigger with a rotating safty selector vs a button.
Since neither i nor the seller saw much point in sending the trigger in to FA, with multiple sources stating that FA will receive your trigger on RMA, shipped on your dime, then return it to you with a no fault found note, I went to town on the trigger attempting all of the various "modifications" to achieve successful operation.
I have come up fruitless in my efforts. And since returned the trigger back to the way Bill Ruger intended, but i can't help to feel somewhat defeated by Franklin Armory and this silly little trigger. Anyways, Other than a ventilation point here, I am curious to know if anyone else has installed one of these triggers with similar results, made modifications to achieve function, or installed fully functional as described?