brad, Some here will suggest leaving the trigger in place & protecting with tape to prevent bedding mtrl. ooze. I prefer to remove. Can't help w/ a video recomm...... Take a good look at the trigger assy. It'll be pretty obvious which parts need to be removed 1st to disassemble. It's the re-assembley that can be difficult. Take pics of each stage of dis-assembley & re-assemble in reverse order. ..... When you re-assemble use a punch to line up the holes of the trigger bracket & the sear/bolt release lever then use the mounting pin to push the the punch out of the trigger assy. Can't take pics? make a rough drawing of each stage of dis assemble. Use a large zip lock bag over the trigger group while dis assembling & work through it. This will keep springs & pins from flying off into the great unknown. If you can take on the bedding job you can definitly R&R the trigger group. If you get into a "tight" just ask here.
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