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detailed info on hastan 95 trigger removal
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the hastan trigger assembly can be removed in one piece.
you can click on picture then right click to save it, so you can zoom in once you down loaded it
There are three pins you will have to remove. but before you do.
#1 You will need to make a smaller pin to replace the pin that passes into the welded housing. see blue arrow in picture ( that pin is the one sorry but mine is already out)
the ideal is to have the inner trigger assembly sear, not drop while you slide your shorter pin in , keeping your trigger together.
the smaller pin you made will now allow the trigger assembly to clear the welded frame.
remove the large bolt next to the trigger,that the stock screw goes into, it not holding the trigger in but it is in your way.
Tape all around the triggers small pins real good, (I recommend masking tape) or they will fall out, just leave the large pin your working on exposed.
#2 when that is complete you can now remove the two pins at the end of the receiver below the triggers welded housing ( marked in blue )
Do not pull the last pin closet to the end of the receiver that pin holds your spring assembly and is under a lot of pressure. (marked in red)
the safety slide arm" you can figure that out, the small pin just pull back enough to clear the safety slide arm, when you have removed the safety slide arm, simply push the small pin back into position
I am doing this because i never worked on this type of rifle receiver before and i know some other members need detailed info.
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