Norrell 10/22 Trigger pack with Button Selector - Pictures and Feedback

bwnva

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Does anyone here have a Norrell 10/22 Trigger pack with Button Selector (not lever) ?

If so would you be kind enough to post some pictures and also provide feedback.

You could also PM me if desire.

Thanks, bwnva
 

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Here are some pics. If you're buying one make sure it has the anti-bounce bolt in the second picture. My runs great with CCI Mini Mags.

John Norrell can convert these to lever style.


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There are also progressive trigger packs.
 

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TSPC Thanks for the information and pictures. mattnk, I don't know what a progressive trigger pack is. I have seen the Norrell 10/22 trigger pack with the lever selector. But have not seen one with the Button selector, so wanted also to get opinions on those who own them on the Pros and Cons. Regards, bwnva
 

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Progressive means pull lightly/only until it fires and you get semi auto. Pull harder/all the way back and you get full auto. Like the Steyr AUG and MPi69/81 guns. I would assume two trigger return springs on these, one light and one heavy one that only engages when the trigger hits the semi auto release point. Pull harder to overcome the heavier spring and it travels all the way back and gives you FA.
 

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Progressive means pull lightly/only until it fires and you get semi auto. Pull harder/all the way back and you get full auto. Like the Steyr AUG and MPi69/81 guns. I would assume two trigger return springs on these, one light and one heavy one that only engages when the trigger hits the semi auto release point. Pull harder to overcome the heavier spring and it travels all the way back and gives you FA.

Correct - progressive trigger example I have is like the Aug - just squeeze a little harder for FA.
Never had it apart, so I can't comment on exactly how it works...
FWIW, I believe John Norrell installed the S&H sear in the trigger pack + one of his integrally suppressed hosts long long time back...
 
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