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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 2303670" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>Feel free to send me the photos by pm and I'll take a look and see if there is anything that you're missing. If you are ever in the OKC area and need help putting everything back together, just let me know.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you may have a No 4 MK I rather than a MK II which does not have a pinned trigger. After the trigger / triggerguard assembly is reinstalled you shouldn't have any issues with the floppy trigger. Also, if your triggerguard screw does not have an oval or angled loop on it, it is most likely just the standard triggerguard (action) screw with a spacer that prevents the screw from being overtightened and compressing the wood. There is a cutout in the stock where the spacer can be seated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 2303670, member: 13284"] Feel free to send me the photos by pm and I'll take a look and see if there is anything that you're missing. If you are ever in the OKC area and need help putting everything back together, just let me know. It sounds like you may have a No 4 MK I rather than a MK II which does not have a pinned trigger. After the trigger / triggerguard assembly is reinstalled you shouldn't have any issues with the floppy trigger. Also, if your triggerguard screw does not have an oval or angled loop on it, it is most likely just the standard triggerguard (action) screw with a spacer that prevents the screw from being overtightened and compressing the wood. There is a cutout in the stock where the spacer can be seated. [/QUOTE]
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