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Rem X Mark Pro trigger help!
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<blockquote data-quote="harley04" data-source="post: 1945389" data-attributes="member: 111696"><p>I took my triggers off the gun and soaked them in acetone for an hour. Apply heat and work the screws to loosen. Then put oil on the screws until free of all epoxy. When all done, washed well in the acetone and after setting the way I wanted the trigger to work, I put a dab of green lockette on the screws. After it was dry, i sprayed with g96 synthetic oil, blew excess out with an air compressor and re assembled. Works great and at 2 pounds.</p><p>Hope this helps. Not the definitive way to do it but it worked well on my 5 rem triggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harley04, post: 1945389, member: 111696"] I took my triggers off the gun and soaked them in acetone for an hour. Apply heat and work the screws to loosen. Then put oil on the screws until free of all epoxy. When all done, washed well in the acetone and after setting the way I wanted the trigger to work, I put a dab of green lockette on the screws. After it was dry, i sprayed with g96 synthetic oil, blew excess out with an air compressor and re assembled. Works great and at 2 pounds. Hope this helps. Not the definitive way to do it but it worked well on my 5 rem triggers. [/QUOTE]
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