Browning BAR LongTrac Owners Manual - Page 16

Trigger, Removing The Trigger Group

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present. Once this is determined the bolt may be allowed to close by depressing the bolt release lever. To unload the magazine merely push forward on the base of each round until it clears the retaining lips. The last step is to close the floorplate either without the magazine or with an empty magazine in place. TRIGGER The trigger mechanism has been adjusted at the factory to provide a short, crisp pull consistent with safety. The trigger is a single stage design with the weight of pull holding closely to 4 pounds. It is recommended that no attempt be made to change the weight of pull of the trigger. REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP If the receiver area of your BAR should become excessively dirty it may be helpful to periodically remove the FIGURE 7 trigger group and expose the inner cavity of the receiver for cleaning. DO NOT ALTER OR ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE ANY PART OF THE TRIGGER GROUP OR REMOVE OR DISASSEMBLE THE BREECH BOLT MECHANISM. If any service of the trigger group becomes necessary, take your BAR to a recommended Browning Service Center or send it to our Service Center in Arnold, Missouri. FIGURE 8 Push trigger guard pins entirely through receiver. Remove trigger assembly. 14

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present. Once this is determined the bolt may be allowed to close by
depressing the bolt release lever.
To unload the magazine merely push forward on the base of each
round until it clears the retaining lips. The last step is to close the
floorplate either without the magazine or with an empty magazine
in place.
TRIGGER
The trigger mechanism has been adjusted at the factory to provide a
short, crisp pull consistent with safety. The trigger is a single stage
design with the weight of pull holding closely to 4 pounds. It is
recommended that no attempt be made to change the weight of pull
of the trigger.
REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP
If the receiver area of your BAR should become excessively
dirty it may be helpful to
periodically remove the
trigger group and expose the
inner cavity of the receiver
for cleaning.
DO NOT ALTER OR ATTEMPT TO
DISASSEMBLE ANY PART OF
THE TRIGGER GROUP OR
REMOVE OR DISASSEMBLE THE
BREECH BOLT MECHANISM.
If any service of the trigger
group becomes necessary,
take your BAR to a
recommended Browning
Service Center or send it
to our Service Center in
Arnold, Missouri.
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FIGURE 8
Remove trigger assembly.
FIGURE 7
Push trigger guard
pins entirely
through receiver.