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9/23/2010 4:56:48 PM EDT
So I just got my new trigger in mail today a Timney competition 3# trigger.

Can anyone give me some tips on installing it like which way to push the pins out from left to

right or right to left.  also do I need to take the handle off to do this? Any other tips would be nice thanks.

This will be going in my Remington R-15 22"
9/23/2010 5:04:11 PM EDT
[#1]
it dosent matter which way they come out.

what handle?
9/23/2010 5:17:03 PM EDT
[#2]
The pistol grip. I was told the pins should come out from the left.

Aslo they should go in from left to right
9/23/2010 5:37:07 PM EDT
[#3]
It really doesn't matter which way they go in or come out.  Your pistol grip needs to come off because you have to remove the safety to access the trigger.  Once the trigger is replaced, there are 2 setscrews you tighten down.  Make sure to move the springs over the trigger pin.
9/23/2010 5:43:09 PM EDT
[#4]
The pins should be pushed out grooved end first.  They should go back in grooved end last.  It doesn't matter which side you start them from, not at all.  Just make sure the groove comes out first and goes in last.
9/23/2010 5:59:30 PM EDT
[#5]
A lot of people put their pins in one way or the other, I but them in from right to left, but it doesn't matter as long as the groove goes in last for the hammer pin.  Even then it doesn't really matter, it's just easier for you since the little spring that holds the pin in place will catch on the end groove and you'll have to push past it.  Same for removal.  Just push them out grooved end first.
For the Timney it doesn't matter at all as the pins aren't held in my springs.  Once you drop the Timney in, you'll need to hold the pins in place while you tighten the two set screws in the trigger housing.  That pulls the housing tight against the pins.  Then, and this is important, install the two screws that came in the bag on top of the screws that were already in there.  They aren't spares!  They are used to lock the other screws down.  They lock against each other.
9/23/2010 6:26:12 PM EDT
[#6]
Make sure you put TWO set screws on each side.   The second one prevents the first one from backing out.   Put one set screw on each side and tighten... then go back and put in the second screw.

It's easier to tighten if you use a small pair of pliers to move the leg of the spring across the hammer... make sure to put it back flat when done tightening.


9/24/2010 12:44:39 AM EDT
[#7]
I've got two of them.  Everybody's right....it doesn't matter operationally how you put the pins in, but "grove out first / in last" just makes it easier because of the spring legs.  Snug the first two set-screws down (the ones already installed) first, then the two in the bag on top to lock the first ones in.  Those are some SMALL threads, so make sure you don't cross-thread them.

Great triggers, BTW.  I've got the 3lb skeletonized ones.  Just make sure you don't go near the trigger until you're ready to shoot, there is NO take-up or slop in them, at ALL!
9/25/2010 12:16:58 PM EDT
[#8]
Well i got it installed yesterday wasnt that bad at all.

Now ive put in a drop in one and a RRA 2 stage in my M&P.
9/25/2010 7:46:46 PM EDT
[#9]
How do you like the RRA 2-stage?
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