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Best way to clean a trigger group?

komifornian

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I've read a fair bit about this and everyone seems to have a better way. Consequently, I'm looking for a majority opinion and have decided to try and find it here because so far I've received the best rifle advice from this site - by far!

FYI - the trigger is a Rem. 40x that has been heavily worked and breaks at 1 pound.

Thanks for your help
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

I use lighter fluid, the stuff in the yellow bottle. For my synthetic stocked guns, I just hose it down throughout the top with the bolt out. If your 40x has a wood stock it may screw with the finish.

Trigger job in a bottle for a dirty trigger.

 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

I'll be trying the lighter fluid and compressed air tonight on my remmy trigger.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

Jewell recommends lighter fluid,and thats what I use.If the trigger is really gummed up,like in a used rifle that some bozo has used wd-40 on,I'll give it a shot of degreaser,like brake cleaner,carb cleaner,or electrical contact cleaner,then a shot of lighter fluid.Watch your stock finish,most of this stuff can harm it. Pete
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

You do not have to remove the trigger,but removing th barrelled action from the stock makes it easier. Pete
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

Hornady makes a lube/cleaner that comes in an aerosol can. Works good for me
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

Is your 40x synthetic stocked? If so, don't even remove the barreled action, just hose it down.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

I used brake cleaner on my remmy triggers if they get oily.




Aron-
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: winxp_man</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I used brake cleaner on my remmy triggers if they get oily.




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I asked about using brake cleaner and I was told it dries out the insides too much. Lighter fluid will leave a small amount of lubricant.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowe Left</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I asked about using brake cleaner and I was told it dries out the insides too much. Lighter fluid will leave a small amount of lubricant.</div></div>

Thank you. I was just about to ask what makes lighter fluid so special!
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

Would CLP work if the excess was blown out with an air hose? Or would this leave to much lubricant to attract dirt?
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LoneWolfUSMC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Lighter fluid. Zippo brand is good to go. It may be a little more expensive, but some of the cheaper brands can gum stuff up. </div></div>

LW, No issues with an AI chassis? (the plastic)

Mark
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mark5pt56</div><div class="ubbcode-body">LW, No issues with an AI chassis? (the plastic)

Mark </div></div>

I have no idea. I have never put lighter fluid on the skins of my AI.

Flushing the trigger is not something you have to do all the time. When I do it on my 700's I pull the action. If I were going to do it on the AE, then I would probably pull the skins. It doesn't take any time at all to remove and reinstall them.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LoneWolfUSMC</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mark5pt56</div><div class="ubbcode-body">LW, No issues with an AI chassis? (the plastic)

Mark </div></div>

I have no idea. I have never put lighter fluid on the skins of my AI.

Flushing the trigger is not something you have to do all the time. When I do it on my 700's I pull the action. If I were going to do it on the AE, then I would probably pull the skins. It doesn't take any time at all to remove and reinstall them. </div></div>

Sounds good, one of those things that you may do if you got it really dirty or if you had the action out for whatever else.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

I do it annually on department rifles. They don't get drug through the mud regularly. If a trigger problem develops, then cleaning the trigger should be the first step before any adjustment.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oud272</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Would CLP work if the excess was blown out with an air hose? Or would this leave to much lubricant to attract dirt? </div></div>


No no no, you probably wouldn't get a single range session out if that before it started to gum up. Lighter fluid, it leaves a little something behind that is virtually undetectable. It also acts like a solvent to flush crap out.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

On my AW, I just hose down through the top, I don't bother taking the skins off. Ive flushed mine a few times and the skins are fine. If it makes you feel better, wipe out the trigger guard where the pool forms.
 
Re: Best way to clean a trigger group?

Thanks. Great tip. Going to get the lighter fluid now.