I agree with posters who tell you to replace it if you don't have confidence in it.

Jard makes a kit with the internal trigger parts. It's a simple process to drive out the trigger pin, drop the old trigger out thru the bottom of the trigger housing, put in the new part and replace the pin. The sear connector is even easier to replace. You then set the engagement, overtravel and spring tension with the existing screws.

If you don't want to spend the $150 a Timney now costs, the Jard kit is around $50. Either will eliminate the infamous Remington connector.

DF