Is That A Ruger BX Trigger?

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So you buy a 10/22 that's advertised to have a BX trigger. Do you know what to look for?

Unfortunately this occurred to me! I purchased a 10/22 Target Lite. It comes from factory with a BX Trigger. I purchased it new from a dealer. Other than I really didn't think it felt like a light trigger I had no clue until I bought a billet trigger for it and didn't fit. I found out from Ruger there is a very easy way to identify a BX Trigger!

Can you spot the BX Trigger?

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If you removed the stock from the gun, it is not really easy to identify! There are no special markings on the polymer housing. They actually both have the same mold number stamp on the inside of the polymer housing.

To identify the BX Trigger, you do need to pull the trigger assembly, if installed in a gun. If the BX Trigger in sold separately it is easier to identify.

It's easy to identify it by one simple part! With the hammer cocked back, you will want to look at the lower part of the hammer to identify.

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A standard 10/22 trigger, is flat & square-ish at the bottom of the hammer.

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A BX Trigger, is shaped kind of like a cross on the bottom of the hammer.

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Now, if you actually take apart the trigger assembly there are actually some other differences. The trigger, the sear, and the disconnector are all different!

Sear on Left is BX, Right is standard.

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Disconnector on left is BX, right is Standard.

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The Standard trigger has disconnector pin towards the rear of the trigger.

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BX trigger has disconnector pin towards the center of the trigger.

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So, as you can tell now, it is very easy for someone to tell you they are selling you a BX Trigger and if you're not sure about the weight of pull or what to look for, you could be had!
 
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Outstanding !! Thanks for clearing that up for me I’ll check mine later today to see.

She looks good with those red accessories on. Well done @SouthernSlammed
 
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Ya shoulda polished the parts while ya had em out! Nice write up and glad to see ya got it set straight! I had been researching some trigger upgrades for mine and thought I would share this sight with ya. They offer 3 tiers of trigger work and all cost less than Volquartsen Kidd or other kits and they do all the work for you and it's guarunteed.

https://www.brimstonegunsmithing.com/products/tier-3-basic-10-22-trigger-work
 

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With just learning what I'm doing, I would have no idea what to polish, @Mac11FA!

But one thing I do know now, is how to take it apart! It is very simple and I could probably do it blind folded!

Thanks, @Red Dawn! My first thought about the trigger was correct tho! The one that was in the gun was a heavy pull! This thing is light and crisp now!
 

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With just learning what I'm doing, I would have no idea what to polish, @Mac11FA!

But one thing I do know now, is how to take it apart! It is very simple and I could probably do it blind folded!

Thanks, @Red Dawn! My first thought about the trigger was correct tho! The one that was in the gun was a heavy pull! This thing is light and crisp now!
At least you got me beat! I would not know how to take it apart. Simply polish any mating surfaces with Simichrome or another good metal polish.
 

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Ok so I pulled my triggers out and I have one of each. The Design Contest Winner has a BX in it and the Standard has a plain trigger in it.

Lt is BX. Rt is standard

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Also the hammer on the BX sits lower than the standard.

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oh wow, this page is a life saver!! I had my BX and O.E triggers pulled apart at the same time.. and somwhere along the way I got things mixed up!! can you tell me if the SEAR spring is the same in both triggers? I was cleaning my BX trigger and the sear spring just F***ed right off on me.. so I borrowed the sear spring from my O.E trigger.. and i'll get ruger to send me another just whenever if they are the same.....