how to remove and replace trigger guard on Harrington Richardson topper shotgun n
You take it to a gunsmith who has the special tools needed to remove a barrel without damaging the gun.
Yes, just simply buy a double trigger and double trigger guard, open up your marker, remove and replace the old trigger and trigger guard.
To replace the trigger assembly on the 50 hp Mercury outboard, the flywheel and the stator assembly must first be removed. Next, remove the link rod from the timing advance arm and remove the trigger wires from the switchbox. Take note of how the trigger wires are routed to aid in installation of the new trigger. Now the trigger can be lifted out of the top end cap. While noting the number of turns, screw the link arm out of the old trigger, and remove the retainer nut. Install the retainer nut into the new trigger, screw in the link rod, and slide back into the end cap. Reassemble in reverse order.
Lay gun on its side. Right side of gun up. Remove two screws between trigger and hammer. Remove one screw on bottom of trigger housing. Trigger housing and hammer will drop out of the bottom . Remove small srew at the end of barrel where magazine is fastened to barrel Remove two screws on both sides of forearm Magazine and forearm will pull forward with spring coming out of magazine Remove stock to allow for easier hammer replacement. Replace hammer in the at rest position{ not cocked} Lay gun on its side. Right side of gun up. Remove two screws between trigger and hammer. Remove one screw on bottom of trigger housing. Trigger housing and hammer will drop out of the bottom . Remove small srew at the end of barrel where magazine is fastened to barrel Remove two screws on both sides of forearm Magazine and forearm will pull forward with spring coming out of magazine Remove stock to allow for easier hammer replacement. Replace hammer in the at rest position{ not cocked} Lay gun on its side. Right side of gun up. Remove two screws between trigger and hammer. Remove one screw on bottom of trigger housing. Trigger housing and hammer will drop out of the bottom . Remove small srew at the end of barrel where magazine is fastened to barrel Remove two screws on both sides of forearm Magazine and forearm will pull forward with spring coming out of magazine Remove stock to allow for easier hammer replacement. Replace hammer in the at rest position{ not cocked}
Disassemble to do what? To remove the trigger group you need to push out the two pins in the receiver to remove the trigger group. To remove the bolt you need to take the barrel off which requires an armorers barrel wrench.
Remove the oil pan, remove the pump, and replace it.Remove the oil pan, remove the pump, and replace it.
Remove tank, remove sending unit, replace pump, replace tank.
You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.
The wooden forend on that gun extends back along both sides of the receiver. There is a big honking screw that goes through the wood and the receiver from left to right. Remove that screw and you will be able to remove the trigger group downward and rearward. Please be careful not to lose the disconnector from the right side of the trigger group. Do not dry fire the trigger group. In fact, my advice is not to attempt to disassemble the trigger group unless you are very familiar with that action. It is easy to take apart, but difficult to reassemble. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You remove the wheels to replace brake lines.
Remove trigger pin with action un-cocked . http://www.histandard.info/manuals/sears/rfrifles/index.html
Try holding the trigger back when you remove the bolt