I never used it for anything. I'll check I havent thrown it out. But if you really want a better trigger I cant praise the Rifle Basix in my 17m4 enough.
wel it was no use to me and you said you didnt want it but having read your other post, I dont think you'll want it even if i have it.
If you want a rifle basix, I'm happy to get the permit and order it for you if there are too many hoops to jump thru in NSW, cost was aroun $100 but the dollar was higher. Mine is set at 10oz
u need a permit for a trigger why is that makes no sense to me but im only new to this stuff also trevort how do u rate the rifle basix trigger im looking at one for my 22-250 i think thats the one brad y said his LGS had on the shelf
Cleaned sett trigger sear? was covered in resin and dust and crud. Got an artists paint brush, cut it short to stiffen it up and magnifying glass and cleaned it with Ethyl alcohol and gave it an oil and presto mickey mouse again.
Luke I have a Rifle Basics in my Rem 700 22.250 and love it.
well guys you've twisted my arm i think my rifle needs it no no no my rifle is telling me it needs to have it should i say i cant get anymore adjustment from the stock trigger so its just gonna have to have a new one thanks guys
yep, but luck is the key. My first one never showed (lucky they sent a replacemnt no charge but the second time I sent them the permit so it was in the package when customs opened it!)
little bit off topic, but do you need a permit for any firearm part or just certain parts.....? I got a trigger guard last year from Numrich Gun Parts Corp without any hassle, but then I was ignorant of any permit requirement and they didn't raise the matter, it just arrived by normal post.
I'm now trying to get a single shot follower for the 223 and have emailed Sinclair International about any permit requirements but not heard back as yet.