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Offline djb

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how to remove trigger unit from Omega Z5
« on: December 31, 2005, 08:14:14 AM »
I have an Omega and am not sure of the proper way to remove the trigger assembly. It appears you drive out the main hinge pin and the pin the attaches to the trigger guard. Is this correct? I read the manual (yes I am a man and read a manual) and it refers to removing the trigger assembly during cleaning....but it doesn' t tell how. There are two screws in the two "blocks" the "action screws" screw into but the trigger blocks the second screw on the rear block.

I ordered a walnut stock blank that I am going to inlet.  I need to get the trigger assembly off but don't want to go banging on stuff without knowing the proper procedure. Thanks

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Re: how to remove trigger unit from Omega Z5
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2006, 04:10:05 AM »
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I have an Omega and am not sure of the proper way to remove the trigger assembly. It appears you drive out the main hinge pin and the pin the attaches to the trigger guard. Is this correct? I read the manual (yes I am a man and read a manual) and it refers to removing the trigger assembly during cleaning....but it doesn' t tell how. There are two screws in the two "blocks" the "action screws" screw into but the trigger blocks the second screw on the rear block.

I ordered a walnut stock blank that I am going to inlet.  I need to get the trigger assembly off but don't want to go banging on stuff without knowing the proper procedure. Thanks


You are corect. Drive out the two forward pins after removing their respective set screws that hold them in place.The lower or rear pin set screw can be accessed by fully closing the action.

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how to remove trigger unit from Omega Z5
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2006, 05:59:31 AM »
thank you