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Rem 700 trigger cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="E270wsm" data-source="post: 2733101" data-attributes="member: 124089"><p>Lighter fluid, like for a Zippo lighter. Flush the trigger and let it dry. There will be a very light, dry film left, and the trigger assembly will be clean. That has worked well for me for many years.</p><p>Edit to add. This has been for Winchester M70, Timney replacement triggers on Rugers and the Jewel triggers on my Remington 700's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E270wsm, post: 2733101, member: 124089"] Lighter fluid, like for a Zippo lighter. Flush the trigger and let it dry. There will be a very light, dry film left, and the trigger assembly will be clean. That has worked well for me for many years. Edit to add. This has been for Winchester M70, Timney replacement triggers on Rugers and the Jewel triggers on my Remington 700’s [/QUOTE]
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