You will have to place want ads, scour for sale ads and check on line auctions.
Anything is possible.
You mean a lever or a trigger? a lever is a doodad and you can build it from the doodad builder in map editor. same with the trigger but the trigger isn't a doodad and you need to set it in the trigger editor
pull forearm off. open barrel and remove. drift 2 trigger assembly pins out. pull trigger ass. down and out. now drift the barrel catch pin and the lever and catch can be removed.
It is a lever inside the trigger guard, forward of the trigger.
Check cut-off lever and trigger switch assembly for wear&tear and replace them.
The Henry lever action rifles do not have an adjustable trigger. A competent gunsmith could improve the function but to answer your question, no........
There's a plastic pin above the trigger; push this through (I used a chopstick) and you'll be able to pull the entire action out of the rifle. There's three basic parts, the lever/trigger assembly, the slide, and a shuttle that rests on top of the slide; the pin on the shuttle goes in a slot that's connected to the lever.
Remove the trigger assembly,Remove the sears, Remove the top lever spring, Remove the set screw for the lock, Remove the left hammer spring.
To replace the bathtub trip lever, you will need to unscrew the cover plate and remove the old trip lever assembly. Then, install the new trip lever assembly by following the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, screw the cover plate back on and test the new trip lever to ensure it is working properly.
Push the lever next to it as u pull the trigger then slide it out
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eh yes, when closing the gun, depress the cocking lever, then the trigger and slowly release the C-lever (or the hammer,if your version is the one with exposed hammer), then recock. but is it not safer to walk around with the action open? or just use the safety...