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To test the Trek-22, I simply goofed around at the range with it – after all. However, the Improved Trigger did not reduce the overall weight of the trigger pull but instead remained the same at around 3 lbs. Unfortunately for me this took a bit of figuring out as I had initially wanted to use my Franklin Armory BFS-III 22-C1 binary trigger with the stock, but due to the nature of the selector switch and the thicker trigger shoe, I was unable to get this working – instead I used my Ruger BX trigger. Things like different barrels, extended bolt handles, and iron sights should all be able to fit within the stock without issue. I really like the overall aesthetic and configuration of the Trek-22, however, the stock will reduce your overall aftermarket parts compatibility which includes things like extended magazine releases, aftermarket safety/fire selectors, trigger shoes, and of course many aftermarket 10/22-style receivers. I’d rate the overall quality of the included parts kit to be well above average, perhaps about as good as Magpul products. Finally, at the rear of the stock, there are also two integrated BX-1 magazine holders and a single QD sling stud. The Trek-22 also comes with an integral 24-slot Picatinny optics rail, as well as 13 separate M-LOK attachment points on the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions on the handguard to give you the ability to mount whatever accessories you want on there. Installation is very easy – everything lines up and then snaps into place!
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The stock kit as configured from the Desert Tech website comes with all of the hardware you’ll need to drop your own Ruger 10/22 carbine into plus an improved straight-bladed trigger which Desert Tech says reduces the trigger pull weight from an average of 6.8 lbs down to 4.5 lbs. The Desert Tech Trek-22 bullpup stock isn’t a firearm – just a stock kit. The Rimfire Report: Desert Tech Trek-22 Bullpup 10/22 Stock The Build/Assembly Process
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Today we’re checking out the new-ish Desert Tech Trek-22 Bullpup 10/22 stock. This week we are returning to The Rimfire Report for another review in the 10/22 category. I think the biggest takeaway for me from the entire story is the sheer dedication that Mikhail had to his passion for firearms. 22LR target pistol, and Mikhail Margolin, its blind designer.
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Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This ongoing series is all about the rimfire firearm world and its many firearms, ammunitions, and history! Last week we talked about the Margolin MCM.