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They will have a break down on the 500. DO NOT take the trigger assy. apart unless you know what your doing! I'm a smith, and I can tell you most people end up messing them up and need them repaired. You can take the trigger assy out of the receiver, but don't take the assy apart. For light rust use Rem-Oil and super fine steel wool. Don't use it on the alloy receiver.
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Thanks for the info guys. I managed to do a complete disassembly of everything. The trigger housing was a friggin pain in the ass to put together with no instruction
but I took pictures when disassembling it at that helped alot. Got it all cleaned and ready to rock! Yeah.... Thanks again. |
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but I took pictures when disassembling it at that helped alot. Got it all cleaned and ready to rock!
Yeah.... Thanks again.
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