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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Removing a Rem 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 265005" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Good advice above. Two things I would do 1) take a picture of how the stock trigger looks with a digital camera. When you remove the pins, pay attention to which end is "rounded" versus the flat end. 2) Use a roll punch, inserted from the opposite side to hold the trigger group in the proper orientation, and then drive the pins in gently with light taps.</p><p></p><p>I think the front/rear trigger pins are different in length, so remember which one goes in the front vs. the rear. I never sanded them, as they went in without any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 265005, member: 5167"] Good advice above. Two things I would do 1) take a picture of how the stock trigger looks with a digital camera. When you remove the pins, pay attention to which end is "rounded" versus the flat end. 2) Use a roll punch, inserted from the opposite side to hold the trigger group in the proper orientation, and then drive the pins in gently with light taps. I think the front/rear trigger pins are different in length, so remember which one goes in the front vs. the rear. I never sanded them, as they went in without any issues. [/QUOTE]
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