RedNeck Jim
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I decided to go ahead & order a 3# Timney drop in trigger for my 15-22. I already have a CMC drop in for my AR, so I wanted a similar trigger pull for this gun.
I have searched here & read many threads but would like some input to verify I understand the peculiarities associated with the 15-22. Seems to be two factors that make the install on a 15-22 different than a regular AR. First, seems the 15-22 receiver is just a little wider than a standard AR. Also, the polymer receiver on a 15-22 can be damaged when the set screws used by the Timney are engaged.
From what I read, oversized anti-walk trigger & hammer pins are suggested. Seems to be two types available... JP & KNS. I have the JP, as the KNS are also non rotating, which from what I read is not necessary for this install.
Where I am confused is with the set screws which are designed to tighten down against the bottom of the receiver. I understand doing so can damage the polymer, so what should I do? I have read where some folks add a metal shim, to protect the receiver. I have also read that some don't tighten as tight as recommended... maybe just let them make contact but don't exert pressure. Also have read that some don't use them at all.
So if you use the oversize pins, does that relieve you of the need to use the set screws?
I have searched here & read many threads but would like some input to verify I understand the peculiarities associated with the 15-22. Seems to be two factors that make the install on a 15-22 different than a regular AR. First, seems the 15-22 receiver is just a little wider than a standard AR. Also, the polymer receiver on a 15-22 can be damaged when the set screws used by the Timney are engaged.
From what I read, oversized anti-walk trigger & hammer pins are suggested. Seems to be two types available... JP & KNS. I have the JP, as the KNS are also non rotating, which from what I read is not necessary for this install.
Where I am confused is with the set screws which are designed to tighten down against the bottom of the receiver. I understand doing so can damage the polymer, so what should I do? I have read where some folks add a metal shim, to protect the receiver. I have also read that some don't tighten as tight as recommended... maybe just let them make contact but don't exert pressure. Also have read that some don't use them at all.
So if you use the oversize pins, does that relieve you of the need to use the set screws?