Hello All,
I'm thinking about a Volquartzen trigger for my Mark 2 slabside.
Have any of you had any experience with these?
It say "drop in"...is it really?
Thanks gunr
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Hello All,
I'm thinking about a Volquartzen trigger for my Mark 2 slabside.
Have any of you had any experience with these?
It say "drop in"...is it really?
Thanks gunr
After finding the site online and finding a video that took 5 minutes to replace the whole thing I'm making an order to get one.
gunr
Several features of replacement triggers for the MK II and MK III are useful: pre-travel adjustment and over-travel adjustment. Being able to do the adjustments without taking things apart is an advantage, but not essential. Shape and contour of the trigger are a matter of personal preference. I have used Marvel triggers in mine, with VQ sears. The MK II kept its hammer and the MK IIIs got VQ MK II hammers as a way of eliminating the mag safety. The trigger should be a drop in, but it could take a little fitting. Getting the other parts back together and getting things dialed in the way I wanted them, at least for a hamfisted guy like me, is more than a 5 min. job.
I bought an MK2 target with all of the Volksquarden stuff already installed, not sure how easy it is but the gun is incredible with it..I have the accuracy upgrade kit, which has the trigger, plus a compensator, slide release, sights, and some internal parts. The gun is beautiful and shoots so accurate its scary.
By the way even with all of the upgrades I am now at over 1600 rounds with only one fte. And that was from a box of bulk amo, the rest of the box and everything else I put in it shoots perfect. Well made stuff.