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    Remington 700 trigger adjustment

    I decided to adjust my trigger on the my 700P. I can not for the life of me get the engagement screw to come loose. I got the other 2 but starting to strip the engagement screw. Suggestions? Do they make screw extractors small enough to get in there?

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    I would let some Kroil soak over night and then try it again ensuring the screwdriver bit is fitted the best you can. If that doesn't work I would have a smith get it out, or even take it there to begin with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark5pt56 View Post
    I would let some Kroil soak over night and then try it again ensuring the screwdriver bit is fitted the best you can. If that doesn't work I would have a smith get it out, or even take it there to begin with.
    I'll try that. The tool fit wasn't perfect but I felt it was definitely close enough. If I end up bombing it, it'll just be a good reason to get a nifty new trigger.

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    I broke a screw on mine. Ended up replacing it with a Jewell, but I should have just gone to a smith to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sproc View Post
    I broke a screw on mine. Ended up replacing it with a Jewell, but I should have just gone to a smith to begin with.
    Same on I'm talking about? Broke or stripped? Did you try a screw extractor? Do they make them that small? Thanks.

    I don't think I want or need a jewell. From my research the stock trigger is fine, just needs to be adjusted.

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    It's been so long, I can't recall which screw. The material on one side of the screw slot sheared off. I didn't try an extractor. I probably could have grabbed it with some pliers, but I decided I would rather get a Jewell than to try to find a good smith (read: lazy).

    If the Kroil does loosen it up, find a smith. Don't force it.
    Last edited by sproc; 04-25-09 at 23:01.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sproc View Post
    I broke a screw on mine. Ended up replacing it with a Jewell, but I should have just gone to a smith to begin with.
    Yup. Gave up and just removed the entire assembly. Figured I'm either going to a smith and/or buying a new trigger so why not disassemble and learn something. Severely aggravating when you have the right tools and good instructions and can't get $%#@ done. A screw beat me.

    What should a trigger install cost?
    Last edited by ZDL; 04-26-09 at 21:36.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZDL View Post
    Yup. Gave up and just removed the entire assembly. Figured I'm either going to a smith and/or buying a new trigger so why not disassemble and learn something. Severely aggravating when you have the right tools and good instructions and can't get $%#@ done. A screw beat me.

    What should a trigger install cost?
    You can get a 700 trigger at brownells. This is what I have on my 700. Breaks like glass and adjustment is easy.

    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...0700%20TRIGGER


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunfighter13 View Post
    You can get a 700 trigger at brownells. This is what I have on my 700. Breaks like glass and adjustment is easy.

    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...0700%20TRIGGER
    I actually got it back together. Thank god for boredom. I however seem to have lost the small spring at the end of the trigger weight spring. This of course makes the gun unsafe. Can someone tell me which of these links contain the spring I need?

    Just to be clear, the large spring that sits vertically, I still have. The small one that is at the end of the bottom screw at the front of the trigger assembly is the one I am missing. Located at the end of the TRIGGER WEIGHT SCREW pictured here:

    http://www.snipercountry.com/Article...onTriggers.asp

    Now to the products:

    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=127715913

    or

    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...20SPRING%20KIT

    If neither, anyone that can help? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZDL View Post
    I actually got it back together. Thank god for boredom. I however seem to have lost the small spring at the end of the trigger weight spring. This of course makes the gun unsafe. Can someone tell me which of these links contain the spring I need?

    Just to be clear, the large spring that sits vertically, I still have. The small one that is at the end of the bottom screw at the front of the trigger assembly is the one I am missing. Located at the end of the TRIGGER WEIGHT SCREW pictured here:

    http://www.snipercountry.com/Article...onTriggers.asp

    Now to the products:

    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=127715913

    or

    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...20SPRING%20KIT

    If neither, anyone that can help? Thanks
    This one appears to have the correct springs.
    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=127715913


    There are only three types: Trained, Un-trained or JAFO.
    Which one are you?


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