At a glance:
- Flat, textured faced for better control and feel
- 100% adjustable for overtravel
- Lightweight skeletonized design

158 Reviews
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Not as cool as it could be.
I like the stock trigger on my Buckmark. I like the Sig-like curvature and I love the gold plating. However, it has a lot of play in it. Based on the chatter in my competitive shooting groups, I chose to try out the Victory trigger. Let me first tell you how I would define the star ratings. Five stars would have been for a trigger that replaced the stock and gave fully adjustable settings and made me say WOW! The Victory trigger did not do that. Four stars would have been a trigger that replaced the stock and made large improvements without any complaints but that maybe had some adjustability issues. Three stars, which this trigger has earned from me, is for a trigger that replaced the stock and is still making me wonder whether I should have. The surface of the trigger shoe is like a cheese grater. This would not be such an issue, but the edges of the shoe are also like that, which makes the feel of the trigger extremely "rough". There is no pre-travel adjustment (a feature available on the Ruger models of the same trigger) and therefore there is a lot of play prior to hitting the wall. The break and reset are better than the stock trigger, but not enough to achieve the WOW! factor I was hoping for. There is an overtravel set-screw, and that does make a difference. The trigger comes in black (I understand it now has the nickel electroplated chrome special edition in limited availability), which was a really big disappointment - as I mentioned, I REALLY like the gold of the stock trigger. Would I recommend this trigger to others? I'm on the fence about that. Would I buy another? I doubt it. There's just not enough improvement over the stock trigger and adjustability is limited. Buckmark products seem to be an afterthought for Tandemkross (and other companies, as well). It shows in this trigger, and that's disappointing.
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Bang for Buck(mark)
Dollar for dollar this upgrade can't be beat! I've had my early model Buckmark for about 20 or so years and it's always shot well. The Victory Trigger sharpens it up more than than $40 price tag would suggest! Money well spent!
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Competition shooter
Love this trigger! It takes a lot of the travel out and the reset is quick. Looks and feels great too...
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Quality Product
I am 73 yrs. old. I like the trigger for it's feel. I think it helps to shoot tighter groups. I thought it was easy to install and I am not mechanically inclined. I first saw the trigger on a S&W victory .22 at the range. I am glad I purchased it.
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Victory Trigger for Browning Buckmark
As with the Victory Trigger I installed on my Ruger MK III 22/45, this trigger went in without a hitch, lowered my trigger pull weight, and is a worth while addition to my Browning Buckmark. In fact I just ordered another Victory Trigger for my Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory. Keep up the good work!
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Victory trigger
Went to install trigger but pins would slip through both holes in trigger so I could not install it
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Trigger
Love the trigger. Trigger went from 4lbs to 2.5lbs. I like flat vs curved too.great buy
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Excellent Trigger
The Victory trigger for the BuckMark is excellent. The flat face extends the reach a little but works well for me as my trigger finger is twisted a little by arthritis and deeply curved triggers are uncomfortable. The flat face lets me position my finger to best advantage.
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Nice upgrade
Great trigger The trigger in the Buckmark was not that bad. Now the trigger is great.