To install a trigger in a Springfield 940E .410 shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe. Remove the stock by unscrewing the retaining screws, then take out the trigger assembly from the receiver. Carefully replace the old trigger with the new one, ensuring all components are correctly aligned. Finally, reassemble the shotgun by reversing the disassembly process and ensure it functions properly before use.
The 870 Remington shotgun used to be a popular candidate for a "release" trigger.
To install trigger springs on a Stevens 940E shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to work on. Remove the trigger assembly by unscrewing the necessary screws and carefully taking out the parts. Replace the old trigger springs with new ones by aligning them properly in their designated slots, making sure they are seated correctly to avoid any functionality issues. Finally, reassemble the trigger assembly and test it to ensure proper operation.
You need a gunsmith
Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
To reassemble the trigger assembly on a Marlin Model 922M, first ensure all components are clean and free from debris. Start by positioning the trigger and sear in their respective places, ensuring the sear engages properly with the trigger. Insert the hammer and spring, making sure the hammer is correctly aligned with the trigger. Finally, replace the retaining pin to secure the assembly, ensuring everything functions smoothly before reassembling the rifle.
To replace the magazine throat on a Winchester 1400, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe. Remove the trigger group and bolt assembly by following the manufacturer's instructions. Then, access the magazine throat by detaching the magazine tube and replacing the old throat with a new one, ensuring it fits securely. Finally, reassemble the shotgun by reversing the disassembly steps, checking for proper function before use.
Depends on the shotgun.
Pull the trigger
Unscrew the end cap on the stock fore-end. slide out the barrel. slide off the fore arm. punch out the two pins holding the trigger assembly. slide out the trigger assembly. remove the charging handle by pulling out as it is only held by a detent spring and ball. push in on the end of the tube opposite the stock end until the detent on the rails matches up to the small cutout on the tube. pull up on the rail and that releases the gas tube assembly and spring. press in on the spring plate that the bolt assembly runs into as your sliding it out of the receiver and the bolt and rail assembly will slide out. clean and reassemble. No lube in the gas tube area.
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.