Hornet Production Trigger Assemblies - Worth the money?

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I have a Hornet drop-in assembly in my paper-punching 10/22. My son has a Volquartsen. Can't tell any difference in crispness, creep, overtravel and take-up. The Hornet has close to ten thousand rounds through it (back in the good ol' days when you would burn up a brick or two in one outing and think nothing of it) and still works just fine.
 

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wwb said:
I have a Hornet drop-in assembly in my paper-punching 10/22. My son has a Volquartsen. Can't tell any difference in crispness, creep, overtravel and take-up. The Hornet has close to ten thousand rounds through it (back in the good ol' days when you would burn up a brick or two in one outing and think nothing of it) and still works just fine.


+1

I have two of the "Red Baron" trigger groups and they are excellent. You will be pleased,, :wink:
Terry
 
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