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Replacing Rem 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="TiminTN" data-source="post: 2589185" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>I ground the point off flat on some finishing nails to use as punch/slave pins. Make sure the safety is in the forward position when removing the rear or you will bend the safety lever. As you drive the pins out from the bolt stop side, keep the nail in the hole and slide it out kind of in a controlled way, over a white towel or work cloth. Its best to be on a stout table so the impact on the pins isn`t absorbed, I used to use my lap and the bench is much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiminTN, post: 2589185, member: 405"] I ground the point off flat on some finishing nails to use as punch/slave pins. Make sure the safety is in the forward position when removing the rear or you will bend the safety lever. As you drive the pins out from the bolt stop side, keep the nail in the hole and slide it out kind of in a controlled way, over a white towel or work cloth. Its best to be on a stout table so the impact on the pins isn`t absorbed, I used to use my lap and the bench is much better. [/QUOTE]
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