Norinco M14 cannot pull the trigger group out...HELP !

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:mad: I can release the end of the trigger guard, and then make it 90 degree for pulling the whole thing out.......and ....... no matter how hard i tried, the trigger group just sit there and do nothing.......

this is my first time to try to take out the trigger guard.....so .......................anything I need ?!
 
Did you #### the rifle FIRST, before you lever the back end of the trigger guard?

Make sure it's unloaded of course...

Cheers
Jay
 
Put the rifle on the ground upside down then tap the but of the stock downwards and see if that breaks it lose I had mine stuck in good the first time and tapping the stock lightly made it easier to get out.

I also used a screw driver to give me leverage across the trigger part of the firearm and it came right out after that I had no problems. I think it had to do with the oil it came with as it must of been sticky inside.

Once the trigger guard is unlocked you can just try taking to stock off by tapping it and see if it falls out sometimes it just get stuck in there and tapping it on your knee works.
 
I had a sticky one once. It was a stock fit issue. I used a small prybar against the mag release and gave it a tap with the palm of my hand. Was enough to get it out of the stock without damaging anything and then modded the stock to correct the issue.
 

You should not need a screwdriver. If this is a new rifle, it can potentially be seized or gunked up from hardened cosmoline. I've only ever seen this once.

1. Get some WD-40 or some brake cleaner(the stuff used to de-grease car brakes) that has a thin straw attachment.
2. Unload your rifle.
3. #### the action to the rear and lock the bolt using the bolt catch.
4. Orient the rifle so that the muzzle is on your left and the rear sight to the right of you.
5. Look down into the open chamber directly under the bolt. You should see a horizontal metal bridge. This is what prevents the firing pin from moving fully forward under momentum when the bolt is out of battery. You will note that this bridge extends downwards on the left and right side of the receiver. The metal in between the two extensions is the trigger housing.
6. Spray some WD-40 or some brake cleaner in this area wear the receiver mates with the trigger housing. If you pull the bolt all the way to the rear and hold it there, you will notice, on the right-rear side of this bridge, an additional grove that extends vertically down towards the trigger. It's located on the bridge and is directly under the extractor when the bolt is locked. Apply more WD-40/Brake cleaner here.
7. Go watch some TV and leave the rifle alone. After about 30 mins or so try to disassemble the trigger guard as seen in the video.
8. IF THIS STILL DOES NOT WORK, TAKE THE GUN TO A SMITH/DEALER FOR INSPECTION.

IF this is successful, ensure that you thoroughly clean out the rifle. Dont use wd-40 to clean.
 
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