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  • UpstateChris
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1

    10/22 Jewell Trigger Identification

    I would appreciate any help you guys could offer. I have two 10/22 trigger assemblies that were sold to me in complete rifles by reputable people with the claim that they were in fact Jewell triggers. There are no markings on either to indicate this and they appear to be the same design as factory trigger groups (as opposed to say Jard or KIDD triggers).

    For those that have 100% absolutely Jewell triggers - any chance you could upload photos and provide pointers to help identify these? I am considering selling them but do not want to list something as a Jewell trigger that I cannot be absolutely certain of.

    Thanks!
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    Gem1950
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 2876

    Originally posted by UpstateChris
    I would appreciate any help you guys could offer. I have two 10/22 trigger assemblies that were sold to me in complete rifles by reputable people with the claim that they were in fact Jewell triggers. There are no markings on either to indicate this and they appear to be the same design as factory trigger groups (as opposed to say Jard or KIDD triggers).

    For those that have 100% absolutely Jewell triggers - any chance you could upload photos and provide pointers to help identify these? I am considering selling them but do not want to list something as a Jewell trigger that I cannot be absolutely certain of.

    Thanks!
    Pretty fancy for a 10/22
    Show us what they look like.
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    • #3
      sb_pete
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 1039

      hmm, no idea. I don't think they were made for very long. About as rare as Hens teeth. I'd be interested to see what they look like too.
      Also, you may find more info over at Rimfire Central

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      • #4
        gunn
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 1536

        I found this pic of a Jewell Trigger.




        The last paragraph in this article was what makes me think Jewell's trigger works a bit differently (at least the safety does) vs. a traditional 10/22.
        Play it Forward Thread: Share with your Fellow Calgunners by Giving Something for FREE and Take Something you Need for FREE!

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