Q: Will the drop in trigger fit a Bergara auto 22lr the one that take the 10/22 magazines

Asked by: Jody - 9/8/2024
A: Yes, this trigger will work in that model.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (9/9/2024)

Q: I have a Ruger 1022 SR silent take down. Will the kid drop in 1.5 trigger replacement work on this without being affected by the suppressor action?

Asked by: Dex - 3/29/2024
A: Yes!
-Good shooting!
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Answer provided by: Administrator (4/1/2024)

Q: i am trying to build the lightest 10/22 possible...... what does the whole assembly weigh?

Asked by: Connor Cox - 6/7/2022
A: Our complete single stage trigger weighs 7oz.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (6/8/2022)

Q: Can I get a red trigger blade with a single stage trigger?

Asked by: Jay - 1/16/2022
A: Unfortunately, we only offer a red trigger blade in our two stage triggers at this time.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (1/16/2022)

Q: Will this trigger assembly work with the Thompson Center R22?

Asked by: William Pockl - 11/2/2020
A: Yes, both our single stage and two stage triggers are compatible.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (11/2/2020)

Q: How much does your single-stage trigger assembly weigh?

Asked by: R - 10/18/2020
A: Our complete single stage trigger weighs 7oz.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (10/18/2020)

Q: Will this work in a 22 Charger? Thanks!

Asked by: Matt - 8/24/2020
A: Yes, our single stage trigger is compatible.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (8/24/2020)

Q: Does the trigger come with the two pins to install it? My barreled receiver arrived so I have just a few questions.

Asked by: Anthony Palombi - 11/22/2019
A: No, you will need to purchase receiver pins separately or use your factory pins.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (11/22/2019)

Q: Is it possible to request a reversed safety for left handed operation?

Asked by: Benjamin - 10/22/2019
A: Unfortunately, we do not offer a left handed safety at this time.
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Answer provided by: Kelsey (10/22/2019)

Q: What are the Differences between your two 10/22 Ruger Takedown triggers ?

Asked by: Terry - 10/3/2019
A: It is difficult to compare the two triggers because they have two completely different geometries. The Single Stage trigger has the same geometry as the factory trigger unit but once you feel the break you probably will doubt that fact. KIDD holds tight tolerances allowing you to have a light crisp break with little to no travel. The break is adjustable from 1.5 lbs to 5 lbs. The Two Stage Trigger is a patented design by Tony Kidd. The two stage innovation is a distinct advantage for target shooters. The breaking weight is adjustable from 6oz to 2.5lbs. To highlight the two stage target advantage, let’s say you have both a single stage and a two stage trigger set at 2 lbs. On the single stage the 2lb break is all at once potentially disturbing the sights. On the two stage there is a 1lb quarter inch smooth travel or take up stage followed by a 1lb breaking stage. So, the shooter with the two stage trigger is breaking at half the weight if shooting a two stage trigger thus potentially disturbing the sights half as much. They are both great triggers and will make a world of a difference compared to your factory trigger unit. They both come in our aluminum machined trigger housing with our auto bolt release, interchangeable magazine release system, and upgraded stainless steel magazine plunger installed. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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Answer provided by: Shalee (10/3/2019)

Q: Is the metal housing heavier the ruger polymer?

Asked by: Ben DeHaemers - 8/28/2019
A: Yes, our complete KIDD Triggers come with a metal (aluminum) housing which is heavier than the factory polymer housings.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (8/28/2019)

Q: Can this trigger be set at 1lb? I typically shoot benchrest with a 6 or 8oz. trigger but my long range tactical (PRS) rifles are all 1lb on the nose. I am building an ultralight 10/22 for NRL.22 matches and would like a trigger weight that mimics my LRT rifles. Thanks!

Asked by: Justin W. - 4/17/2019
A: Our Single Stage Trigger will only get down to 1.5lbs. Our Two Stage Trigger can get down to 6oz in pull weight.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (4/17/2019)

Q: Can this be ordered in black with silver blade and black release?

Asked by: Ken clausen - 4/13/2019
A: Yes, you can get either black or silver release levers with our trigger units. If you need help give our sales team a call 8305575433
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Answer provided by: Shalee (4/13/2019)

Q: Your 2 stage triggers are available in black with red triggers but you single stage triggers in black are not. I really like the look of the red triggers. Why aren’t they available on the single stage triggers?

Asked by: Richard - 4/12/2019
A: We only offer the signature red trigger for the Two Stage Trigger. The Single Stage trigger has black or silver trigger blade available.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (4/12/2019)

Q: Does the Single Stage Trigger Drop-In Unit come with the fiber covered buffer pin for quieter bolt operation?

Asked by: Phillip E Graves - 1/24/2019
A: The Single Stage Trigger does not come with the buffer. We do sell a great upgraded bolt buffer which can be added to your order.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (1/24/2019)

Q: Will your triggers drop into a ruger charger?

Asked by: Matthew Voigt - 11/13/2018
A: Yes, this will be a great upgarde for the firearm.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (11/13/2018)

Q: what is performance difference in single vs 2 stage trigger? I have only used 2 stage on military rifles?

Asked by: jack - 10/29/2018
A: It is difficult to compare the two triggers because they have two completely different geometries. The Single Stage trigger has the same geometry as the factory trigger unit but once you feel the break you probably will doubt that fact. KIDD holds tight tolerances allowing you to have a light crisp break with little to no travel. The break is adjustable from 1.5 lbs to 5 lbs. The Two Stage Trigger is a patented design by Tony Kidd. The two stage innovation is a distinct advantage for target shooters. The breaking weight is adjustable from 6oz to 2.5lbs. To highlight the two stage target advantage, let’s say you have both a single stage and a two stage trigger set at 2 lbs. On the single stage the 2lb break is all at once potentially disturbing the sights. On the two stage there is a 1lb quarter inch smooth travel or take up stage followed by a 1lb breaking stage. So, the shooter with the two stage trigger is breaking at half the weight if shooting a two stage trigger thus potentially disturbing the sights half as much. They are both great triggers and will make a world of a difference compared to your factory trigger unit. They both come in our aluminum machined trigger housing with our auto bolt release, interchangeable magazine release system, and upgraded stainless steel magazine plunger installed.
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Answer provided by: Shalee (10/29/2019)

Q: Does the single stage trigger come with the trigger pins?

Asked by: Michael - 9/25/2018
A: The receiver pins are sold separately.

Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (9/26/2018)

Q: What is the warranty on a 10-22 drop in trigger?

Asked by: Mike - 3/18/2018
A: All KIDD parts have a lifetime warranty as long as they haven't been severally negeletic or modified.

Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (3/18/2018)

Q: Is it made of plastic or aluminum ?

Asked by: jimmy - 3/2/2018
A: This trigger is made from billet aluminium.

Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (3/2/2018)

Q: Will this work on Ruger 22 mag?

Asked by: Michael - 1/19/2018
A: Hi Michael, Yes, this trigger will work in the magnum. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (1/19/2018)

Q: Will shooting CCI velocitors or stingers damage the single stage trigger?

Asked by: Dan - 12/7/2017
A: Higher velocity ammo will not damage the KIDD Single Stage Trigger. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (12/7/2017)

Q: Does this include the extractor? If I’m shooting subsonic with a suppressor wil I need a better than stock extractor? I am not a competition shooter but like stuff that works. Thanks

Asked by: John - 11/15/2017
A: The KIDD Triggers come with a pinned ejector not an extractor. The extractor comes installed which you purchase the bolt or it is sold separately. The KIDD extractor upgrade is great and will improve extracting if you are having issues. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (11/15/2018)

Q: Will a KIDD Single Stage Trigger Unit fit my 10/22 International?

Asked by: huntspur - 8/17/2017
A: The KIDD Single Stage Trigger will work in your factory receiver. Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (8/18/2017)

Q: Any concerns with the trigger in a takedown Charger?

Asked by: steve - 8/12/2017
A: Hi Steve,
The KIDD Single Stage Trigger will work great in your factory receiver. Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (8/14/2017)

Q: ...having trouble choosing between your single stage and double stage triggers. As a mechanical engineer, I really like your double stage release concept. As a practical matter, the single is on sale, and I’m not too sure what all that extra (double stage) cost would do for me. If I were to go single stage, could I later return the single for a factory upgrade to double stage? Just thinkin’...

Asked by: Roy - 8/10/2017
A: Hi Roy,
Our return policy is 30 days as long as the product is in like new condition. Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (8/11/2017)

Q: Good Morning, I am looking to upgrade the trigger on my old 10/22. It is a very early gun as I think I purchased it in 1976 if I remember correctly. Should I anticipate issues with getting your single stage trigger to fit? Thanks for your time. John Bolton

Asked by: John - 6/22/2017
A: Hi John,
The KIDD Trigger should work in the factory receiver. If you run into any problems please contact us directly and we will help you. Good Shooting-Shalee
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Answer provided by: Shay (6/23/2017)

Q: How easily can I adjust the pull weight, or can I? Can I remove the speed lever if I decide I don't need it?

Asked by: Ben - 2/13/2017
A: The pull weight is adjustable by a turn of a screw using a 1/16th allen wrench. The speed lever is removable and can be interchanged with our other two styles. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (2/13/2017)

Q: The description says it is adjustable but why does it give an option to select the weight? Once I select the weight, can I actually adjust to a different weight?

Asked by: Lue - 12/30/2016
A: You must choose a weight for the trigger to be set at before it leaves our facility. Once you receive the trigger you are able to adjust the pull weight with a turn of a screw. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (1/2/2017)

Q: Is it possible to get single stage drop in for 1022 @ 3.25 lb pull or as close to 3 lb as possible staying above 3? Trying to get as close to 3 as possible but maintain above 3 to meet 4h rules for cmp sporter. Please advise. Thanks.

Asked by: Jodi - 9/28/2016
A: Our Single Stage Trigger is adjustable from 1.5lbs to 5lbs. We can set it slightly over 3 lbs for you to make your minimum weight requirement. Good Shooting-KIDD
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Answer provided by: Shay (9/28/2016)

Q: I am interested in your single stage trigger drop-in unit. I would like the sportsman/flat magazine release and the speed lever/long magazine release. If I choose the option for the sportsman release and check the box for the speed release upgrade will I get both? Or will the speed option override the earlier choice? Thank you for your time.

Asked by: morph - 7/26/2016
A: Hi Morph, Thank you for your interest. If you want both the sportsman and the speed lever. Select the sportsman, then select the speed lever ($15.00 up charge) and you will receive both levers. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (7/27/2016)

Q: does the trigger come with an extended mag release?

Asked by: mike - 7/24/2016
A: This trigger comes with the customer's choice of the extended or sportsmen magazine lever. The speed release lever can be purchased for an extra cost. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (7/25/2016)

Q: I have a 10/22 stainless take down. I do not like the plastic trigger housing. Do you have a product that replaces the plastic housing? I just purchased a new bolt, auto release and charging handle with springs. They are great. Thank you.

Asked by: Peter D'Arcangelo - 7/18/2016
A: Thank you for your purchases and continued interest in our products. Our single stage or two stage aftermarket trigger units do replace the polymer factory trigger housing with a metal housing and new internals. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (7/19/2016)

Q: Does either your single stage or two stage trigger change the lock-time of the rifle? If yes, what would the lock-time be?

Asked by: atan - 7/4/2016
A: Hi Atan, Thank you for your interest. Our two stage trigger has a shorter lock time then the single stage geometry due to less hammer mass and a more powerful spring. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (7/5/2016)

Q: I've owned several standard 10/22's over the yr's and never had any problems. Just bought a new 10/22 an first time shooting it the mag would fall out. Different (factory) mag tried but would just drop out. Ever heard of this happening. It's a brand new gun. Would your single stage drop in trigger cure my dropped mag's?

Asked by: James Winter - 6/29/2016
A: Thank you for your interest in our trigger. This isn't a normal problem but to further get to the crux of the problem, I would check the spring loaded magazine plunger, the magazine, and the receiver pin hole placements in both the receiver and trigger unit to see if the trigger unit is forced too far forward. If the problem is in the trigger or plunger isn't holding properly then I would expect that a new trigger unit will fix it. If you need more assistance please give us a call at 830-557-5433. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (6/30/2016)

Q: Every thing I read say your ruger 10/22 trigger is the best on the market.I know you get what you pay for however during check out it ask if there is a promotion code to apply.I'm a new customer and had to ask are any available? Also I hunt and target shoot and ordering 2 pound trigger pull.What would you recommend? Thanks

Asked by: Ron - 5/18/2016
A: Hi Ron, Thank you for your interest in our trigger. For hunting/target, I would recommend just a little heavier pull at 2.5lbs. I don't know of any promotions currently going on, as we are trying to keep up with demand. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (5/19/2016)

Q: Does this unit include the Kidd Auto Bolt Release?

Asked by: Barry - 5/13/2016
A: Yes, our KIDD Single Stage comes complete with our auto bolt release installed. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (5/17/2016)

Q: I noticed that your "Trigger Job" kit looks like it has a travel stop adjustment on the trigger blade, but I don't see the travel stop adjustment on the drop in unit? Is this adjustment inside the housing, or can this not be adjusted on the drop in unit?

Asked by: ARmada59 - 5/13/2016
A: The travel stop is adjustable on our KIDD Single Stage, but we use our plunger in the rear of the trigger to adjust this rather than a screw in the trigger blade. The plunger behind the trigger blade has a spring center and a solid outer rim case. When the blade is pulled back collapsing the spring the blade will be stopped by the solid outer rim case, thus acting as a travel stop. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (5/17/2016)

Q: I have a tactical solutions x-ring rifle with bx trigger. Will your drop in trigger work with my rifle?

Asked by: Clifton Strickand - 4/3/2016
A: Our trigger is designed to drop into this rifle. Good shooting! KIDD
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Q: Can this trigger be used in the magnum version or just the two stage?

Asked by: Brett - 3/27/2016
A: Our single stage is not specifically made for the magnum. We have received feedback from customers regarding their use but I have found that our two stage works every time. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (4/5/2016)

Q: Hi, do you guys ship internationally? I've heard these triggers are the best but to get them down in NZ is $$$ if you can get them at all! Thanks.

Asked by: Chris - 2/16/2016
A: Thank you for your interest in our trigger. Though, we don't ship any products out of the United States. We have a dealer in New Zealand, that will be able to assist you with your purchase. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/16/2016)

Q: Do your trigger units come with your magazine latch plunger installed?

Asked by: Alan Johnston - 2/8/2016
A: Yes, our trigger unit does come with our stainless steel magazine latch plunger installed. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/9/2016)

Q: What is the trigger made of?

Asked by: Herschel Mindel - 1/24/2016
A: We manufacture our triggers from billet T6 aluminum and anodize to finish. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/1/2016)

Q: What would be a good weight for the unit if the rifle is gunna be mostly used with iron sights for hunting and the to a lesser purpose target shooting?

Asked by: Tristan Wilfong - 1/13/2016
A: Hi Tristan, For hunting the 2 1/2 to 3 is our most popular weight setting, but our trigger is adjustable so it can be tuned to fit your preference depending on the type of shooting that you will be doing. Good shooting! KIDD
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Q: Hi, what's the difference between your single and two stage triggers?...thanks

Asked by: peter - 12/28/2015
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. Both our single stage and two stage are complete drop-in units and require no assembling or disassembling of the trigger for tuning. They are both adjustable for pull weight that is initially set by KIDD but can be adjusted later. A single stage trigger is supposed to break without travel when pressure is applied to it. The KIDD single stage has a fantastic break, it is clean, crisp, and repeatable. Our single stage pull weight is adjustable from 1.5 lbs to 5 lbs with the turn of a set screw.
Our two stage is adjustable from 6 oz to 2.5 lbs also with the turn of a set screw along with a few other adjustments that are not normally tuned. In a two stage trigger there is travel or take up giving the customer the ability to have such a light trigger in an autoloader. In the KIDD two stage there is a very smooth 1/4 inch take up that the shooter can take up and then release if conditions are not right to take the shot. After taking up the 1st stage the shooter will feel a slight increase of pressure this is the 2nd stage, or breaking stage. Essentially, at the end of the 1st stage your trigger is now a single stage so only pressure and not travel is required to break the shot.
So to give a comparative example of the difference, if both trigger pull weights were set at 2 lbs, the full 2 lbs would break on the single stage after the 2 pounds of pressure was applied to the blade. In a two stage this weight is distributed over the 1st and 2nd stages. One pound would be broken at the shot after 1lb was taken up on the 1st stage. This creates an advantage for the shooter as the shot is broken with half the weight on the break resulting in less disruption of the sights. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (12/28/2015)

Q: Can you take the single stage trigger down to less than 2 ounces? Looking for something like a Jewell pull.

Asked by: Dave - 12/20/2015
A: Thank you for your interest in our single stage, but for a trigger with a pull weight in the ounces, you should look at our two stage trigger. The pull weight can go down to as low as 3 ounces on the first stage and 3 ounces on the second (or breaking stage). It is also adjustable up to 2.5 lbs. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (12/20/2015)

Q: Is the low flat mag release flush with the trigger group like the early 10/22's?

Asked by: Daniel Hughes - 12/13/2015
A: Hi Daniel, Thank you for your interest. Our sportsman release lever is similar, but has just a slight wedge shape to it. So it is flat enough to allow the carrier ease of mind that the magazine will not accidentally be dropped but yet has a slight wedge so your finger doesn't have to poke into the trigger guard to release the magazine. This is even more important in the winter months when gloves are often a consideration. Good shooting! KIDD
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Answer provided by: Administrator (12/13/2015)