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Title: bighorn/woverine triggers
Post by: huntnfmly on September 30, 2013, 06:43:04 PM
Both my daughters triggers are froze up they both scored on deer.Now the plungers wont stay back I didn't think they got that wet anything you guys can suggest to get   unstuck?
Title: Re: bighorn/woverine triggers
Post by: washelkhunter on September 30, 2013, 06:49:29 PM
Are the bolts screwed down in the receiver all the way?
Title: Re: bighorn/woverine triggers
Post by: Sabotloader on September 30, 2013, 07:21:20 PM
Both my daughters triggers are froze up they both scored on deer.Now the plungers wont stay back I didn't think they got that wet anything you guys can suggest to get   unstuck?

Remove the triggers from the barreled action and you will probably find that the sear is full of fouling from cleaning... Just spray them out very good with carburetor cleaner.  Blow them dry and then add lubricant.   Everything should be fine after that...  Those triggers need to be flushed every once in awhile.

Use the same allen wrench that you use to remove the lug screw to remove the one screw that hold the trigger in place.  Also remove the hammer assembly before you remove or install the trigger.

 

Title: Re: bighorn/woverine triggers
Post by: huntnfmly on October 01, 2013, 08:27:10 AM
Thank you for the help atleast they did their job and then quit working
Title: Re: bighorn/woverine triggers
Post by: lewy on October 02, 2013, 06:46:35 AM
Both my daughters triggers are froze up they both scored on deer.Now the plungers wont stay back I didn't think they got that wet anything you guys can suggest to get   unstuck?

Remove the triggers from the barreled action and you will probably find that the sear is full of fouling from cleaning... Just spray them out very good with carburetor cleaner.  Blow them dry and then add lubricant.   Everything should be fine after that...  Those triggers need to be flushed every once in awhile.

Use the same allen wrench that you use to remove the lug screw to remove the one screw that hold the trigger in place.  Also remove the hammer assembly before you remove or install the trigger.

 


:yeah:
had the same issue with mine.....
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