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The 870 Remington shotgun used to be a popular candidate for a "release" trigger.
A photograph of the trigger assembly is in the book Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly for Shotguns available at http://www.krausebooks.com/category/firearms_knives A drawn exploded diagram should be available on the gunpartscorp.com web site for the Winchester 1200. A photograph of the trigger assembly is in the book Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly for Shotguns available at http://www.krausebooks.com/category/firearms_knives A drawn exploded diagram should be available on the gunpartscorp.com web site for the Winchester 1200.
Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
Numrich gun parts. Numrich has a nice exploded view of the SPT 58 & parts list.
Type your answer here... how do I adjust the trigger on Remington 799
Timney makes a great aftermarket trigger for the Remington model 700,that will fit your Remington model 722 rifle.
There is no trigger pull for an R700, since it is an imaginary firearm in the video game Call of Duty. It is based on the Remington 700 rifle. The trigger for an actual Remington may be adjusted between 6 and 2.5 lbs.
fingers on the trigger
On some guns you can change out the trigger springs, others you may have to buy a new trigger or trigger assembly.
No requirement that it has to be.
Bottom of receiver in front of trigger
It is very easy to adjust the trigger on a Model 700 Remington. Remove the rifle from the stock and there is 3 small screws you can adjust. One is for the lbs. of trigger pull, which be careful you don't make it so easy it's a hair trigger and could go off just by the jar from closing the bolt. The other is to adjust the length of trigger pull.