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11/12/2007 2:39:43 AM EDT
Will show my total ignorance here:

Picked up a couple of Sabre Defence lowers, their trigger guard does not have a hole drilled all the way through, is there some proprietary method of attaching the trigger guard that will allow its removal?

The roll pin in the Stag LPK's would have to be cut off to fit, and then one (at least me) could never remove it.  Is there a threaded pin/bot/screw that Sabre uses for trigger guard installation?
11/12/2007 2:49:01 AM EDT
[#1]
The trigger guard gets a roll pin at the rear only.  The detent at the other end of the trigger guard locks into the matching hole at the front.

This allows the detent to be depressed and the trigger guard to pivot downward along leading edge of the pistol grip to create a makeshift "winter triggerguard" for use with heavy gloves or mittens.


From the lower assembly guide on the home page: LINK


* Attach front of trigger guard assembly to the receiver using the detent.
* Lay receiver on a block of wood, and drive roll pin into receiver and rear of trigger guard using drive pin punch.
* Make sure that the small block of wood is supporting the bottom flange and that the trigger guard is in position supporting the top flange otherwise you risk bending or breaking off one of the flanges.
* Also watch as you put in the roll pin that it is going through the hole in the trigger guard correctly.

FUNCTION CHECK

Check that by depressing the detent on trigger guard you are able to pivot the trigger guard open.


11/12/2007 3:23:16 AM EDT
[#2]
Boy, do I feel stupid!

There was some packing material in one side of the trigger guard making it look like there was no hole all the way through.  Took a punch and tapped it right out.
11/12/2007 3:26:50 AM EDT
[#3]
Learning new stuff is never stupid
11/12/2007 3:30:36 AM EDT
[#4]
I am the type that will sit and look for an hour to figure something out.  In my youth, I would forge ahead and get out a drill.  Have learned to ask these days!
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