I thought of that but wouldn't that move the trigger group forward a bit and make it even harder to snap down.The claws that the front of the trigger group engages into may need to be trimmed slightly with a rat tail file.
Take just the slightest bit off at a time and try it until a firm palm smack is all it takes.
This is getting confusing. The hole for the button is on the trigger group So moving it back would make it tighter on the spring button which is on the receiver.. Does this make sense?I thought of that but wouldn't that move the trigger group forward a bit and make it even harder to snap down.
That's what I was thinking. Doesn't make much sense that you would have to use tools out in the field to field strip[.
That is were it binds. It does not clear the button. Only 1/2 of the button is showing in the hole when the trigger group is first installed, before any wacking.Guys! Easy on the brute force crap!
It should clear without binding.
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rubber hammer time.........
That is were it binds. It does not clear the button. Only 1/2 of the button is showing in the hole when the trigger group is first installed, before any wacking.
This is the first SKS (1954 Izzy with matching #s) that I have owned. So I field stripped to clean it. It was actually fairly clean of cosmo. Now I am having issues reinstalling the trigger group. It does not want to snap in place at the rear catch. The mag and the trigger group seems to be lined up correctly. Does the safety have to be in the safe position to latch the trigger group down? I tried both on and off safe with no success. I thought that maybe the latch might have gunk behind it as it does not seem to move al all and seems very stiff. I hate to start banging on the trigger group with a mallet or use a clamp to try to get it to latch. Some you tube videos show that it should latch fairly easily. Also I tried to reassemble without the stock attached. Same issue so I know that it is not an issue with the stock clearance. Has anybody else had similar problems and how did you solve it? Any help would be appreciated before I get out the BFH.
Right on, the retaining pin should only need a few taps with a drift pin/ dowel etc.Finally got around to putting the rifle back together. I was waiting for a new buttplate trap door and spring. The tolerences for the mag and trigger group were so tight that the trigger group would not snap in. Tried the hammer method with a block of wood on the trigger group using a dead blow hammer. No success Repositioned the trigger group and mag. One sharp blow with the palm of my hand snapped it in place. Now I just have to hammer out the firing pin retaining pin to clean the bolt. Thanks to all the gun nutters for your valuable advice.