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Gunsmithing
Remington 7600 Trigger job
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<blockquote data-quote="harrisjohn07" data-source="post: 828810" data-attributes="member: 68766"><p>I am wanting to do an at home trigger job on a Remington 7600 trigger it is the same as an 870 or 1100. I have replaced the sear spring already and now need to polish the machine marks but with the angle of the hammer where the sear moves along is tough to get to without changing the geometry or dulling the edge any suggestions. I was leaning towards a polish wheel on a dermal tool. Also has anyone used the timmney drop in sere kit for this gun they advertise two lbs but is that true and if so dose it take out all the creep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harrisjohn07, post: 828810, member: 68766"] I am wanting to do an at home trigger job on a Remington 7600 trigger it is the same as an 870 or 1100. I have replaced the sear spring already and now need to polish the machine marks but with the angle of the hammer where the sear moves along is tough to get to without changing the geometry or dulling the edge any suggestions. I was leaning towards a polish wheel on a dermal tool. Also has anyone used the timmney drop in sere kit for this gun they advertise two lbs but is that true and if so dose it take out all the creep. [/QUOTE]
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