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Removing Rem 700 Trigger Pins
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1893712" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Take the pin in the rear out first. Make sure the safty is not in the way. Tap the rear pin in 1/4 inch and remove the bolt stop and spring. Then you can reach the front pin. I Always take the rest pin out completely and rotate the trigger and seat out of the action and put the pin back in the trigger to hold the sear and sear spring together. Then I take out the front pin. Before you take out the punch pin h the top and bottom of trigger in your fingers to hold the sear in place. Remove punch and trigger and take front pin and put it back in trigger to hold sear in place. Once both pins are in the top sear is captive as is the spring inside. Don't forget to make sure safty is out of way from rear pin. The pin can break off your safty.</p><p>Good luck.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1893712, member: 38048"] Take the pin in the rear out first. Make sure the safty is not in the way. Tap the rear pin in 1/4 inch and remove the bolt stop and spring. Then you can reach the front pin. I Always take the rest pin out completely and rotate the trigger and seat out of the action and put the pin back in the trigger to hold the sear and sear spring together. Then I take out the front pin. Before you take out the punch pin h the top and bottom of trigger in your fingers to hold the sear in place. Remove punch and trigger and take front pin and put it back in trigger to hold sear in place. Once both pins are in the top sear is captive as is the spring inside. Don't forget to make sure safty is out of way from rear pin. The pin can break off your safty. Good luck. Shep [/QUOTE]
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