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TANDEMKROSS Victory Trigger for Ruger
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Derek Shapiro's Review of TANDEMKROSS Victory Trigger for Ruger

I have used Volquartsen triggers in my MK pistols in the past, and have found them to offer the same performance as this tandemkross trigger, but at alf the price. However, I have a MKIII 22/45 that does not allow replaceable grip panels. Because of this, the grip is way too skinny in both fore and aft measurements, as well as in width. It's easily the worst feeling grip of any full size pistol that I have ever held. This also means that the trigger reach is was too short with the factory trigger and the volquartsen trigger. I have XL hands and the original trigger lined up with the crease of my first nuckle. This Tandemkross trigger sits much further forward and helps significantly with trigger reach. The propfile is straight, and wide, and the adjustment screws do what they should do concerning overtravel and pretravel minimization. Be aware that you will need thread locker like loc-tite blue because the adjustment screws are very loose in the threads. I removed one star because of this sloppy screw fit and because the trigger is $50 for just a trigger shoe. It feels like a $25-$35 part at most. It will not do anything to change your break weight, so you will still need parts like a sear and hammer, or to do a traditional trigger job on your factory parts. All in all, I am satisfied with this trigger, though I feel it is overpriced by a significant margin.
Pros:
  • Improved ergonomis
Cons:
  • Overpriced
  • sloppy set screw fit
Would Recommend: Yes
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