kersht
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Post by kersht on Apr 18, 2017 8:15:07 GMT -5
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Post by crustyrusty on Apr 18, 2017 9:12:39 GMT -5
Well I tried jigging up the trigger and hammer in the trig guard just to check function and learned that the pins that hold it in the gun must be used to see it operate properly. I was able to get the barrels back together which was child's play. I think that if I remove the breakdown lever and try to shimmy the firing assembly back in (jigged together with slave pins) it may work. There is just no resource specific to the SE that shows correct assembly procedure
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Post by crustyrusty on Apr 18, 2017 9:17:00 GMT -5
Kersht- I just saw your post thank you I will check that out asap. If all works well, I'm gonna re-cerakote it and I'll try to get a Pict up for ya'll. Its not 1 of the uber sexy camo jobs I prefer to do, but basic deep black on this ol gal will still turn a head or 2
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Post by crustyrusty on Apr 18, 2017 10:22:37 GMT -5
Todd K- I read through your PDF and had a couple questions. In the last page in 4 do you mean "hammer" instead of trigger? When you put the trigger guard in, was it with the trigger and spring or just the spring on the slave pin? And where abouts does the rear tabs of the trigger spring go? I've been trying to keep them rearward towards the stock behind the hammer and have tried keeping them compressed under the small tabs that are folded at the back of the trigger guard. There is a pin hole there, but I don't recall a pin actually in it, so I don't know if I lost it or what. I have the exact drawing your PDF contained in my Gun Digest book of exploded gun drawings, which only furthers my confusion, as the drawing shows pins and holes the SE doesn't have
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kersht
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Post by kersht on Apr 18, 2017 17:40:11 GMT -5
Thanks crustyrusty for your corrections - it is indeed the hammer, not the trigger, since at that point the trigger assembly was already installed. I will make corrections and repost the PDF to the link I posted. I corrected Para. 4 as follows
"4. The next and final part is the most difficult in the assembly. Patience! You will be using a combination of straightened paper clip, small screwdrivers, and anything else you can figure out to hold parts and manipulate the trigger spring ends and the hammer spring into correct alignment with the hammer. You need to drop the hammer in from the top, ensure the trigger springs are in the front of the trigger assembly (front being toward the firing pins), while the loop of the trigger spring fits under the hammer flange (not the knurled trigger part, the spur part under it on the trigger). I found it best to keep the hammer head close to the firing pins, after I slid it between the trigger spring ends and the hammer spring. I used my paper clip threaded through the hammer pin hole to keep the hammer spring closely aligned with that hole, and compressed inside the trigger frame. The "tails" of the trigger spring need to be resting on the top of the trigger frame - there are bent tabs on the frame to hold them and allow the trigger to tension against the spring when assembled. I felt like a surgeon while doing this - I needed a spare hand... but in the end, the elements finally aligned, and I was able to insert the hammer pin, left to right, into the receiver properly. Not without my allotment of expletives/deletives, I'll tell you! "
Does that help?
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