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The wooden forend on that gun extends back along both sides of the receiver. There is a big honking screw that goes through the wood and the receiver from left to right. Remove that screw and you will be able to remove the trigger group downward and rearward. Please be careful not to lose the disconnector from the right side of the trigger group. Do not dry fire the trigger group. In fact, my advice is not to attempt to disassemble the trigger group unless you are very familiar with that action. It is easy to take apart, but difficult to reassemble. sales@countrygunsmith.net

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Q: How does one remove the trigger assembly on a JC Higgins Model 29 patent 2552429 with no apparent trigger pins or screws to remove?
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