Installing trigger guard in H&R Topper 88 single shot shotgun. I am not a professional gunsmith, so your mileage may vary, but this is how I _finally_ got it done. 1. The "trigger extension, the trigger, and the trigger guard have to all line up together, and line up with the pin holes in the receiver when the pin is inserted. It is next to impossible to get them to line up, and keep them lined up. Before in inserted the trigger guard into the receiver, I lined up the trigger, trigger extension, and trigger guard holes. Then I inserted two small splinters of wood from either side as shims and pushed them in tight until the holes stayed lined up. I cut the splinters off even with the outside of the trigger guard. After I inserted the trigger guard in the receiver, I got the trigger guard lined up with the pin hole in the receiver, then I hammered the pin through and drove out the wedges. 2. There are two opposing springs that fit in holes in the trigger guard. The rear one goes to the trigger. The front spring goes to the barrel break release. Leave the front spring out to start. Then after you get the trigger guard back in, you can hold the barrel break release up and drop the front of the trigger guard down just enough to insert the spring through from the front of the receiver.
On the bottom of the receiver forward of the carrier port and trigger
browning sweet sixteen serial number 5s43804 what year was it manufactured
Stock group, receiver group, barrel group, and trigger group.
Make sure the rifle is unloaded. Then close the bolt. Then open the bolt, but do not pull it back. Now, pull and "hold" the trigger pulled back, and then slide the bolt back and it should slide right out of the receiver. To put the bolt back in, do the reverse (hold the trigger back and slide the bolt back into the receiver, then release the trigger).
I have one. Case hardened receiver, solid rib. Interestingly, in looking a the single trigger, there is a slot next to it (underside of receiver)which contains a piece of metal which does not protrude below the receiver. It's as if it was a double trigger converted to single trigger. I have no idea. It was made before 1948. I use it to this day, got four chuckars just yesterday. It just puzzles me. The side of the receiver says Stevens and next to it "model 5000" and it has an engraving of a pointer on the receiver as well. ????
Bottom of receiver in front of trigger
Upper Receiver: Bolt Carrier Group: Gas System Lower receiver: Trigger Group
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Installing trigger guard in H&R Topper 88 single shot shotgun. I am not a professional gunsmith, so your mileage may vary, but this is how I _finally_ got it done. 1. The "trigger extension, the trigger, and the trigger guard have to all line up together, and line up with the pin holes in the receiver when the pin is inserted. It is next to impossible to get them to line up, and keep them lined up. Before in inserted the trigger guard into the receiver, I lined up the trigger, trigger extension, and trigger guard holes. Then I inserted two small splinters of wood from either side as shims and pushed them in tight until the holes stayed lined up. I cut the splinters off even with the outside of the trigger guard. After I inserted the trigger guard in the receiver, I got the trigger guard lined up with the pin hole in the receiver, then I hammered the pin through and drove out the wedges. 2. There are two opposing springs that fit in holes in the trigger guard. The rear one goes to the trigger. The front spring goes to the barrel break release. Leave the front spring out to start. Then after you get the trigger guard back in, you can hold the barrel break release up and drop the front of the trigger guard down just enough to insert the spring through from the front of the receiver.
To remove: Open action, press trigger rearward and pull bolt entirely from receiver. To install: Insert bolt in receiver, push bolt over plunger in bottom of receiver, pull trigger and complete forward travel of bolt; then rotate bolt handle downward to lock.
Browning auto light 12 gold trigger made in belgium serial 01222RR211 good condition what year was it manufactured?
On the bottom of the receiver forward of the carrier port and trigger
On the bottom of the receiver forward the trigger
browning sweet sixteen serial number 5s43804 what year was it manufactured
50-100
Stock group, receiver group, barrel group, and trigger group.