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mossberg 500 835 590 trigger assembly part 2

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trigger assembly guide

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now that's next step if you can at all wait that would be good just get in here and clean up what you need to clean up and get it over with but if you something's wrong

you got something stuck in there you have to remove this then fine but obviously as you can see turn the flash on here there are two springs in there that are a little bit of a bear but I will go ahead and remove this for you it all comes out with that pin there right there let's go ahead and pop those out put your finger over top of the whole assembly just in case something wants to spring off on you okay and there's the first pain-in-the-butt spring and then there's the second this rock kind of finagles out now you can clean all that up now what I was saying before about this sear and sear pin hopefully this video clears up enough so you can see it I am NOT taking that out it'll take me forever and almost two-man job to get it back in but you can see how the spring comes in to the sear okay and then all you need to do is flip the seer up and then put your rod back in and then it will hold that's the rod that comes back here okay so we're going to well actually you know see if you see right there it'll hold once you flip it up but that is a barrier perfect together so obviously we have it to this point right now now let's reassemble everything like I said this can be a bear so hopefully you really really really need to do this or it's definitely not worth it

but clean all that out get all that out of there now just a word if you need to clean this you don't really need to disassemble this just give it a soaking in warm soapy water air dry it out with a compressor or something spray some lubricant in there bing-bang you're done but obviously if you have something stuck in there then you need to disassemble it no problem that that sear spring is a bear to get in behind the actual sear and then get this er in so okay let's go ahead and start this massive process putting all this back together again this has to finagle its way back in can be a little tricky then what I like to do is I like to take that first ring there and I go ahead and get it in position right now and then there's another spring that goes over top of this two and these two Springs man can be nuts to get back in that can honestly drive you crazy but I just kind of have found a little secret to get them in and that is to go ahead and start your pen now and get everything started and then go from there then back that up so you can get your next pin and spring in just like that

and push down on the whole assembly till it pops into place which it doesn't want to very easily these are all steps that are going to save you money because like I said there's nothing on the internet about how to do this and you almost if you do it and you don't know how to put that together you almost have to take it back to a gunsmith and take him out early to do it let's see that's all back together again

pop your pen in and now you got this spring here hanging up we'll show you what to do with that in a minute this is what hold your sear in goes in there this connects the trigger so the trigger we're go ahead we're going to pop that in above the spring looks like that and then we'll push the spring down here in a minute go ahead and put your trigger spring back in and these two back together will pop them back in all right now this time like I said this has to be facing out like towards the back of the gun the slope has to go towards the rifle butt or the shotgun but your safety won't work their gun will not be safe I had a friend of mine it took his apart and called me frantic I took my gun apart and now my safety doesn't work well you did something wrong let's see what you did wrong

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William Myers MantisOutdoors

William Myers MantisOutdoors

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