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Browning Model 52 Problem

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  • charliemeyer007
    I'd think it was test fired so it should have fit at one time. Maybe Bubba fiddled with the adjustments at some point in the last what 30 years. Perhaps the factory grease has turned to crud/shellac. A good solvent cleaning might help, followed by careful lubrication.

    They are adjustments it will cause no harm in trying. Be sure to use a good fitting proper tool on the screws, and don't force things.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Sticks in my head that you can press FORWARD on the trigger.
    Or was that a Remington?
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  • rufe-snow
    According to this U Tube Video, HC is correct.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RijYQKtChQo
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  • Fairlane66
    Thanks for the quick responses. That YouTube video is 180 degrees out from the Browning owner's manual, but I'll give it a try. Nothing to lose. I'll post the results later. Again, thanks.
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  • Dokey
    Here's how to do it, Lift the bolt and while in that position pull the trigger, hold it there and close the bolt, then with the bolt closed hold the trigger forward, open the bolt and remove it. To install it pull the trigger, then insert a screwdriver into the rear of the receiver and depress the sear. While holding the sear down push the trigger forward and while holding it remove the screwdriver and install the bolt
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  • tsr1965
    You need to read, and understand ALL of the instructions if you have them. There is also a need to push down something with a small screw driver while inserting the bolt. I have a Miroku Winchester 52 with box and papers. The external adjustment trigger is called the "Micro Motion Trigger". If you do not have the book, find one.

    Best
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  • Dokey
    The video fails to mention it's only for the 52's with the MicroMotion triggers
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  • Ambrose
    FWIW: I have a Japanese made 52 and that YouTube video works on mine.
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  • Fairlane66
    OK, I pulled the Model 52 out of the safe and tried to manipulate the trigger both fore and aft....absolutely no movement!! The sear never moved either and I cannot depress it with a screwdriver. So, I'm still unable to insert the bolt. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and, rather than do something I'll regret, the rifle went back into the safe to await a later, more informed attempt at inserting the bolt. I'll take the rifle out this weekend to see if I can adjust the MicroMotion trigger adjustment enough to allow enough play to insert the bolt.
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  • gearheaddad
    That's a hell of a nice little rifle. Don't mess it up!
    My advice, go to a good gunsmith. You are missing something very simple, or there is a problem.[;)]
    Not trying to be a wise guy, just trying to save you a headache.
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