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    problem trigger group m14

    hello I'm new and or a problem in the dismantling of the m14, when I do to raise the trigger guard gets up to half then crashes and is hard and the weapon can not be disassembled. can you tell me how to do it?
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    1. squeeze trigger allowing the hammer to move forward. 2) hold trigger housing in palm of your, with the other hand use fingers to exert pressure against the trigger & sear.
    this pressure will allow you to use the point of a dummy cartridge to drift out the trigger pin, releasing the tension on the hammer spring then lift it out. push out the hammer
    pin and remove hammer, push out stud of safety from hole. Then remove trigger guard

    Do you have a reason to disassemble the trigger housing ?

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    You may want to clarify or show us a picture as I'm not sure you're talking about disassembling the trigger housing. If you're just trying to unlock and remove the trigger housing from the receiver to take the buttstock off, make sure the weapon is cocked and then unlock the trigger guard pulling straight forward until the housing comes free. If the weapon isn't cocked, the action of pulling the trigger guard fully forward to unlock will cock the hammer automatically but will take more pressure. Is this the problem you have?

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    thank you for answering
    the problem is that I can not remove the part of the receiver / barrel from the kick because the trigger group trigger guard does not get up, it's like something is resisting.
    It is always taken apart well then enough.
    one thing the shot group is not USGI is signed inside the number 20 and to see the material is quite poor
    thank you so much

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    hello I hope you can see the image taken on the internet but shows the operation that I can not do because the trigger guard in pulling it up is blocked before and does not allow me to disassemble the weapon
    thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanaxit View Post
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...p1070440-1.jpg

    hello I hope you can see the image taken on the internet but shows the operation that I can not do because the trigger guard in pulling it up is blocked before and does not allow me to disassemble the weapon
    thank you
    Wanaxit-- I see three issues in your picture. first The selector switch is not locked into either a FA or semi-auto position. This will effect the alignment of the selector switch with the sear on the trigger. Second the triggerguard is not fully extended in an open position. The hammer should be in a cocked position. Third the triggerguard assembly is not properly aligned with the triggerguard assembly track in the rear of the receiver. You will never get it in in that position. If it is a new stock that is being installed, it may have to be fitted.

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    hello and thanks for replying
    I took the image on the internet and it is not my weapon, it was an example of what I can not do, that is to raise the guard of the trigger, it reaches up to a point then it stops letting me not to remove the trigger group
    I already disassembled it dozens of times and it never happened to me like that
    thanks

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    thanks

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    Cock the action. The trigger guard is trying to cock the hammer if the gun is not cocked already.

    Use a cartridge or a screw driver to cam the trigger guard forward.

    Pull the trigger group straight down.

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    Hello
    I'm a stupid in the end I managed to solve the problem, the lever of the lever to remove the magazine came slightly out and did not allow me to raise the trigger guard altogether
    thank you all for the availability and I apologize for wasting your time
    thank you so much

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