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    I need some serious help !!

    Somebody any body help me! I was cleaning my Winchester Sx2 and got carried away cleaning the trigger grouping and a spring popped out as well as another pin. I know where the spring goes but I don't know how it goes in there. Does anyone have a Winchester Sx2 or semi auto that is similar to the Winchester they can take some pics of the trigger grouping for me

    The gun needed to be cleaned really bad and some springs popped out and I'm freaking out about it!!

    Thanks BRanden

    #2
    Post some pics of what ya got. Heres a schematic that may help.

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      #3
      In the baggy there is a spring that popped out of the trigger group,
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      Where the spring goes is in the notched out space on the trigger group Click image for larger version

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      The other piece in the bag that looks like a hook I don't know where it goes Click image for larger version

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      If someone has a similar semi auto and can take a pic of the trigger group for me I would really appreciate it

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        #4
        Idk how similar they ate but I have an sx3. I can take pics when I get home in the morning if its not too late.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dustinmcnutt View Post
          Idk how similar they ate but I have an sx3. I can take pics when I get home in the morning if its not too late.
          Dude that would be great !

          They should be similar as far as the trigger group . I decided to put them small parts in a zip lock bag until I can find how they go back together

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            #6
            Dustin if you can take as many pics of the trigger grouping as possible I can hopefully get this gun back together

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                #8
                it looks like the feed ramp spring and I would guess the rod withe the hook goitres through the middle of the sporting to hold it in place


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                  #9
                  Yeah that's the first site I went to lol and it was no bueno for me

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                    #10
                    Okay it safe and take it to a Smith.

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                      Last edited by arrowdiger; 09-06-2013, 01:39 AM.

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                        #12
                        This is not the same trigger group but it should give you an ideal of where it goes.
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                        Last edited by arrowdiger; 09-06-2013, 01:40 AM.

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                          #13
                          Did you check Youtube?There may be a video on there.

                          DJ

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                            #14
                            Winchester SX2 Trigger Group Images . If this don't help try the same thing on youtube . . .

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                              #15
                              I have an idea how it goes together. I bet the hooked end of the rod goes around the groove in the "button" and then the spring goes over the rod. The straight end of the rod should go in to a hole in the round piece that is attached to the carrier. It looks to be somewhat similar to a Beretta trigger group which I am very familiar with. It is very easy to have this assembly come apart when you remove the trigger group. If you can't get it figured out, give me a shout. I live on the East side of Killeen towards Nolanville and would be willing to try my luck at reassembling it. It may be similar to an SX3 also. If so, I have a brand new one I could look at. I work in Austin but am usually back in town around 5:00 or so. Give me a shout if you haven't gotten it back together by then. 254-six eight one-four nine six one.

                              Dave
                              Last edited by berettadave; 09-06-2013, 05:47 AM.

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