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    Need help re-assembling remington trigger

    I was hoping someone could help me out with re-installing a factory remington trigger on my 700 sps rifle that was not affected by the recall.

    I previously had a timney on this gun but decided to use it on another gun and have the trigger assembly, the sear (i think?), one loose spring and one small pin that need to go together somehow. I know where the spring, sear, and trigger go back but I can't figure out where this little pin goes. Can anyone help me out? I will obviously test it once it's all back together for safety. Here's a pic of the parts that I'm talking about.
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    #2
    Youtube has lots of walk-through videos on how to reassemble. Visual examples are always best. Good luck

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      #3
      Its a keeper pin... Install it then drive it out with the pin that will hold it in the gun. It holds the sear and sear spring in place. Do not remove prior to installation.
      They should be driven out as the installation pins are driven in.

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        #4
        ah hah, ok great, thanks for the help

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          #5
          as Coach mentioned, it's a keeper pin. Use bread ties, wire, paperclip to keep trigger from falling apart

          the spring should fit inside a small hole ... see blue lines
          top of spring will fit flush against sear, the sear should show signs/marks where spring fits .. red circles

          yellow circles are where holes match up, and pin or clips should be placed

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            #6
            thanks guys! that makes me feel better

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