Help before i break something!!!!

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Hey guys, I am trying to feild strip my M14, and I am trying to get the trigger assembly out. I flip up the trigger guard and pull but it wont come free, Am I missing a step? I am about to take a screw driver and try and pry it out.... but I want to know If that is a bad idea... any help would be great.
 
Yes I am watching this video.... but my trigger assembly does not easily just pop out. Its freaking stuck like it has a bolt or pin in it... it wont just lift out... I have tugged with alot of force and was worried of bending something. I was going to use a screw driver to pry up the plate... but I am worried this will #### it.

I need some more precise help....
 
Mine was really latched in there with some strong force as well. I found taking a loop of paracord would allow me to pull on it enough to get the latch to disengage. Pull towards the buttstock and it should pop free then the trigger guard swings out. After that it's super easy.

Hope that helps!
 
its not the latch, its the trigger assembly itself. its like the whole thing is glued into the dam buttock its so tight. I am pulling and pulling and it wont come free. I have even tried a screwdriver and it bent it and put marks in the stock. Maybe the wood is swollen or something and making it stick...
 
can you get the barrel and receiver to seperate from the stock in the unlatched position?- if you can, then you can TAP repeat TAP the trigger group free- wiggling will also work- and of course you DID #### IT?
 
I did #### it and put the safety on before dissembling it.... I have not tried to remove the barrel from the stock I will try that
 
take a small piece of flat wood or flat plastic scraper and lie it behind the trigger group(where the trigger guard first flips down--to protect the wood stock).
take a small flat bladed screwdriver and place it in the rear of the trigger guard using the flat wood/plastic as a fulcrum/protection.
pry up in that notch where the trigger guard locks in place.

i had the same problem at first.it gets loose over time...
 
I did #### it and put the safety on before dissembling it.... I have not tried to remove the barrel from the stock I will try that

with it unlatched, it SHOULD SEPERATE easily- you may give the barrel a swat with the palm of your hand- it may be a bit sticky- what should happen is that with the buttplate resting on the floor, and a swat applied to the barrel with the right hand, the barrel should go down, forcing the receiver heel up and out of the stock( this works on garands as well)
and you pull the trigger group STRAIGHT OUT , not at an angle as you're looking at the BOTTOM of the rifle
download and print up fm23-8 - that's the official manual for the m14-
 
I actually think it is fortunate to have a stone cold stuck trigger group.
Mine is bedded and it takes all effort in the world to take it out haha!
I don't field strip my gun because I don't wanna mess the bedding but when I did have to do it I tapped with a rubber mallet, GENTLY
Most of the time blunt pulling force wont do the job but gentle taps will make it free.
 
Yes I am watching this video.... but my trigger assembly does not easily just pop out. Its freaking stuck like it has a bolt or pin in it... it wont just lift out... I have tugged with alot of force and was worried of bending something. I was going to use a screw driver to pry up the plate... but I am worried this will f**k it.

I need some more precise help....



The first time I popped mine out, I needed a mini pry-bar.


I kidd you not.


Now it goes in and out with just moderate 'convincing'. :p
 
When you do get it out, and then put it back in that you have to do a function test to make sure that there is no binding that will cause the hammer to follow the bolt when cycling.
 
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