just the center pivot pin. and the wire spring
i have a stevens 200 and was wanting to remove the trigger. just wondering how much and how to remove everything so that i could put in a sss comp trigger.
just the center pivot pin. and the wire spring
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so i should have the actual trigger piece, the e clip, the pin the e clip hooks on to, the wire bar spring from the side. do i need to take the screw tentioner for the spring off also?
I haven't ever actually looked at the SSS trigger, but unless installing it requires you to remove the tension adjustment screw, you might as well leave it where it is.
keeps it from falling out some day with out the spring to hold it from rotating.
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thanks for the pics that is how i have it rite now i left the screw tentioner in and everything that is out in your pic is out in mine. now wait on the comp trigger to get here
You will have to notch the trigger bracket ...
Look at the two pictures in BlueAdvengers post, top picture has a notch in the back of the trigger bracket, bottom does not.
Notch is required to mount SSS trigger.
Also, trigger gaurd will require removal of some materal so that the SSS trigger will clear.
Just an FYI as these two things surprised me on my first SSS trigger install.
i have heard before about the notch. the trigger material if it where a problem where would that be in the gaurd or the housing?
dwm i looked at my stock trigger metal and i dont see anything different between mine and the one in the pics. where if the notch is there any posts with pics on here?
The trigger will come with instructions how to notch the trigger bracket / hanger.
The trigger housing itself sometimes hits the trigger guard when you try and install the stock after installing the new trigger.
You have to remove some material from the trigger guard also.
oh well i will just wait then tell the trigger gets here.
Depends on age of guard some clear some don't.
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