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BulZi
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I know that this forum is about precision shooting, and that usually means bolt-action only.
However, I also know that people like to mess around and have fun, so I was going to post here about my electronic trigger system for Ruger 10-22 and compatibles, as well as my barrel-block-bedded bullpup.
The etrigger itself is designed to work with standard inletted 10-22 stocks. However, because it is an electronic trigger, it also works with the bullpup stock, which uses a barrel block bedding system.
The trigger travel can be set extremely low in either configuration, down to fractions of a mm (actually, it can be set imperceptably low).
Similarly, the pull weight is determined by a single spring-loaded ball-bearing tipped plunger screw, which can be placed in different locations on the trigger arm for different leverage, and screwed in to different depths for fine tuning. Multiple plunger screws (with different springs) can be used additively or as a multi-stage (one, two, or three) trigger.
The main thread is over on Rimfirecentral.com
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=317395
26.5" OAL with 18" SS bull barrel.
If anyone is interested, you can post to the RFC thread, and when they go into production, you will be contacted in that order.
- BulZi
However, I also know that people like to mess around and have fun, so I was going to post here about my electronic trigger system for Ruger 10-22 and compatibles, as well as my barrel-block-bedded bullpup.
The etrigger itself is designed to work with standard inletted 10-22 stocks. However, because it is an electronic trigger, it also works with the bullpup stock, which uses a barrel block bedding system.
The trigger travel can be set extremely low in either configuration, down to fractions of a mm (actually, it can be set imperceptably low).
Similarly, the pull weight is determined by a single spring-loaded ball-bearing tipped plunger screw, which can be placed in different locations on the trigger arm for different leverage, and screwed in to different depths for fine tuning. Multiple plunger screws (with different springs) can be used additively or as a multi-stage (one, two, or three) trigger.
The main thread is over on Rimfirecentral.com
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=317395
26.5" OAL with 18" SS bull barrel.
If anyone is interested, you can post to the RFC thread, and when they go into production, you will be contacted in that order.
- BulZi