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Timney 641C trigger install in Ruger American
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<blockquote data-quote="Jiminhouston" data-source="post: 3880886" data-attributes="member: 51610"><p>I am trying to install this trigger in my Ruger American Rifle (Predator version). I have removed the original trigger successfully, without losing any parts. However, when I try to push the bolt lock pin into its hole (as the first step for reassembly), it is far too tight for me to get in with finger pressure?</p><p></p><p>I do notice that the shaft of the pin has a flat and also a hollow that probably perform the safety functions. They might also need to be in the right orientation for reassembly, but I haven't found any magic angle.</p><p></p><p>What am I missing here? Do I just need a bigger hammer?</p><p></p><p>Jim Smolen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiminhouston, post: 3880886, member: 51610"] I am trying to install this trigger in my Ruger American Rifle (Predator version). I have removed the original trigger successfully, without losing any parts. However, when I try to push the bolt lock pin into its hole (as the first step for reassembly), it is far too tight for me to get in with finger pressure? I do notice that the shaft of the pin has a flat and also a hollow that probably perform the safety functions. They might also need to be in the right orientation for reassembly, but I haven't found any magic angle. What am I missing here? Do I just need a bigger hammer? Jim Smolen [/QUOTE]
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