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Locktite marine epoxy and what release agent
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2234835" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>From what little I know from the last 40 years of Rem 700's. I think the old school like 1980's and 70's and maybe 90's? Had the Walker trigger. I have 7 mag that is an early 80's. (Walker trigger)</p><p>This one I think is a newer maybe even x mark II??? It has a screw in the trigger itself. Like where your trigger finger goes. That is the "screw" (singular) that my buddy said to throw away. ( not the ones glued in with epoxy) </p><p></p><p>Thanks again!!! I do appreciate the input!!!</p><p></p><p>Do you know for sure which way the two pins drive in that hold the trigger assembly itself?</p><p></p><p>I swear midway USA and brownell's and several others I have seen have conflicting both L to R , or front L to R and rear R to L directions for driving out pins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2234835, member: 118823"] From what little I know from the last 40 years of Rem 700’s. I think the old school like 1980’s and 70’s and maybe 90’s? Had the Walker trigger. I have 7 mag that is an early 80’s. (Walker trigger) This one I think is a newer maybe even x mark II??? It has a screw in the trigger itself. Like where your trigger finger goes. That is the “screw” (singular) that my buddy said to throw away. ( not the ones glued in with epoxy) Thanks again!!! I do appreciate the input!!! Do you know for sure which way the two pins drive in that hold the trigger assembly itself? I swear midway USA and brownell’s and several others I have seen have conflicting both L to R , or front L to R and rear R to L directions for driving out pins. [/QUOTE]
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