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SKS Trigger Group Removal

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#1 ·
Hi - Bought an SKS that came with the 10 round box not attached. Followed the procedure (to install the mag) of removing the top cover and bolt assy along with the safety in the safe up position. Pushed the button (which is very stiff) for popping out the trigger group but it is not budging. The gun is a not a matching numbers piece with an ATI stock with no rust visible.
Any ideas on what is keeping the trigger group from budging? The gun will dry fire without any issue.<_<
Thanks
 
#8 ·
OK.....After a few days of soaking with WD40 and bit of muscle and jiggling the trigger popped out without too much more fanfare (it may have worked a few days before if I jiggled it just right). Put the standard 10 rd mag back in place and had to muscle and jiggle a bit more to get it locked frimly in place. The release button on this was one stiff mutha! Afterwards I did the obligatory standard basic upgrades of a Murray's firing pin install along with a Buffer Technolgies buffer. It is one nice little rifle to shoulder. It's like the jeep of firearms - solid with it's own rugged inner beauty.
 
#14 · (Edited)
not a total loss he still had his trigger finger:wacko:]

what a dufus!

if the trigger guard spring is missing it will be harder to remove than one that has the spring installed.

mine had a missing trigger guard spring and it was a beach to remove the trigger group but once I installed a spring the trigger group comes out much easier now. a good solid bump with a Phillips head screw driver or a pin punch on the take down latch will make it jump right out of the receiver.
 
#16 ·
Hold it in the vise upside down. Put one hand underneath to keep the action and stock from seperating. Position the magazine properly in its place. Place the trigger group in position for installation. Hold the action and stock together with one hand and with the trigger group in place, whack on the trigger guard with a plastic (or brass) hammer until the trigger group locks into place. one or two whacks should do it.
 
#17 ·
Just something about using a hammer on a firearm that bothers me. I've done it, but I've never been comfortable with it. You should have seen me with my brand new Ruger Mark III trying to remove the barrel group from the frame the first time. A plastic dead blow works pretty well for that but I still don't like doing it.

Stu
 
#20 ·
its a clip

The release for the trigger is a clip and sort of needs to be pushed in towards the rear of the trigger gaurd not so much down. If you safety is in the wrong position it should not come out no what you do. Be careful place the rifle on a hard working surface (example I can't get mine out by sitting it on mat on my bench I just use a thin towel under the gun between the bench).