« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2009, 02:34:31 AM »
Are you already into the process? Pay particular attention to the position of the spring behind the trigger! Once you get it out, it is very difficult to reconstruct from memory how it was placed. It is actually easy, once you know how it is supposed to be.
You will want a spring compressor with this one. Of course you will verify the gun is unloaded and not cocked before beginning!
You will see in the parts diagram, upper right, where the main pin goes through the back of the receiver and the spring guide. You have to get the thing out of the stock, remove the cap on the back, relieve tension on the pin with the compressor, and drive the pin out (it came out easily with the tension off). Thencarefully backthe tension off that long spring to withdraw the innards. I don't recall if you needed to remove the trigger housing but you might as well if you're going that far!
There was a thread on another forum with some good info including trigger pics and parts breakdown. I kept his pic of the trigger layout and I have one I took from the bottom before I removed the spring (good thing).

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