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cva optima rifle trigger assembly
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<blockquote data-quote="Heritage Wolf" data-source="post: 485963" data-attributes="member: 32204"><p>I know this thread is old but, heres a tip. You need 3 pieces of round stock the same dia as the pins that were driven out of the reciever. Wood works the best, I used the ends of detail paintbrushes. Cut these just wide enough to hold the assemblies together while slipping them into the reciever. Start with the breakopen lever. If your model has the plastic knob on the end loosen the set screw to remove it. Slide into reciever till the hole lines up and push the real pin through it will push the temp wood pin out the other side. Install the hammer and spring next. No wood is needed for this. Now with temp wooden pin holding trigger assembly together, push assembly into reciever, while holding hammer at full cock helps. When holes line up push steel pin through.</p><p> </p><p>Clear as mud but each step makes sense while doing it. I once used round wooden toothpicks with 3pieces in each hole.</p><p> </p><p> I hate to rain on ol Sluggo's parade, but I really do have years of experience. If he had, he wouldn't have had to ask in the first place. Then not to offer any info in the end to help forum members out, yeah right.</p><p> </p><p>CVA now wants 35.00 to do this, as I was told by the last person who came to me. Good Luck, hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heritage Wolf, post: 485963, member: 32204"] I know this thread is old but, heres a tip. You need 3 pieces of round stock the same dia as the pins that were driven out of the reciever. Wood works the best, I used the ends of detail paintbrushes. Cut these just wide enough to hold the assemblies together while slipping them into the reciever. Start with the breakopen lever. If your model has the plastic knob on the end loosen the set screw to remove it. Slide into reciever till the hole lines up and push the real pin through it will push the temp wood pin out the other side. Install the hammer and spring next. No wood is needed for this. Now with temp wooden pin holding trigger assembly together, push assembly into reciever, while holding hammer at full cock helps. When holes line up push steel pin through. Clear as mud but each step makes sense while doing it. I once used round wooden toothpicks with 3pieces in each hole. I hate to rain on ol Sluggo's parade, but I really do have years of experience. If he had, he wouldn't have had to ask in the first place. Then not to offer any info in the end to help forum members out, yeah right. CVA now wants 35.00 to do this, as I was told by the last person who came to me. Good Luck, hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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