Greetings from a new user!
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 6:59 pm
Greetings from the wilds of British Columbia Canada. I'm new to this forum - so forgive any "newbie" errors I make!!
I own a new 94AE Carbine (bought new in 2013) which I really enjoy shooting! I've resisted putting a scope on her and continue to try to get better with the "iron sights" - with my aging eyes, it seems that this will continue to be an uphill battle! As I get used to the rifle, I'm in the process of learning the "ins and outs" and have hit a wall in the disassembly process. All the videos I've been able to find on the net deal with older versions of the 94AE and there are significant differences in how the mechanism comes apart - specifically how the trigger group comes out of the receiver. For example, once the pivot screw is removed, there are a set of ears which engage grooves in the receiver sides which prevent the trigger group from dropping down and out - as in the videos.
Not being one who just starts taking screws out and knocking pins out, I'd appreciate any assistance or hints to help me in this.
Best regards from up on the West coast.
NewfieMiner!
I own a new 94AE Carbine (bought new in 2013) which I really enjoy shooting! I've resisted putting a scope on her and continue to try to get better with the "iron sights" - with my aging eyes, it seems that this will continue to be an uphill battle! As I get used to the rifle, I'm in the process of learning the "ins and outs" and have hit a wall in the disassembly process. All the videos I've been able to find on the net deal with older versions of the 94AE and there are significant differences in how the mechanism comes apart - specifically how the trigger group comes out of the receiver. For example, once the pivot screw is removed, there are a set of ears which engage grooves in the receiver sides which prevent the trigger group from dropping down and out - as in the videos.
Not being one who just starts taking screws out and knocking pins out, I'd appreciate any assistance or hints to help me in this.
Best regards from up on the West coast.
NewfieMiner!