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Posted: 3/17/2015 6:40:31 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/17/2015 12:07:46 PM EDT
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I'm going from memory here and may be a bit off.  You'll know what to do when you see it.

Inside the receiver, there is a piece attached to the selector shaft that engages the trigger group.  Its construction is a slotted plate riveted to a thin steel flat spring (like a sandwich).  Carefully pry the spring off the slector shaft end.  When it clears that point, the assembly slides off the selector, which can then be removed from the receiver stub.
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