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HAVE A EARY MODEL X-MARK PRO REMINGTON TRIGGER [2008], WANTED TO ADJUST TRIGGER, NEED HELP THANKS

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If it is the one I did,, The screws are aluminum, and you need an allen stock to do the work.. Be carefull, these screws are loctited in...


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Oh, and the trigger needs to be adjusted to the safety,, Your not going to be able to get all the creep out..


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NOT SURE IF I KNOW WHAT A ALLEN STOCK IS? I WILL NEED MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS,THANKS

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THANKS BRASSHOUND NEVER HEARD IT CALLED ALLEN STOCK,BY THE WAY MY TRIGGER IS THE ONE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE EXTERNAL ADJUSTMENT SCREW ON THE OUTSIDE. THANKS

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Yes, I kind of figured as much.. If you look at the trigger assembly, there are small holes front and back.. In these holes there are allen screws. The front lower screw is soft, and will round out so do not put any real pressure in the turn..
These screws are also locked in with lock tite. If you have never messed with one,, I suggest you go/send to a smith...




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This is an older thread on the triggers.Too bad the photos are no longer available http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/3146742/1
I adjusted the triggers on my 2008 CDL's and it really easy.The screws that are epoxyed,don't mess with them.The bottom screw in the front has a soft adhesive on it.I removed the adhesive and backed out the allen screw just enough to get the trigger pull I wanted and the resealed the allen screw.It still breaks like glass,only a lighter pull weight.


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