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Offline lewmed

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replacing Rami trigger I need a little help
« on: April 27, 2019, 01:07:18 PM »
 My wife likes my Rami BD so I traded a Sig P245 for a second one for her. The curved trigger is chewing up her trigger finger so I plan on replacing the trigger with an old style one. My problem is I can't remember if the trigger and trigger bar can be removed with out total disassembly. If I do need to disassemble it what size slave pin do I need to remove the sear cage as a unit ? 
My wife says I'm an old fart and a little memory loss is normal I just hope I don't forget the combination to my gun safe.

Offline adrian

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Re: replacing Rami trigger I need a little help
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2019, 01:17:59 PM »
     Hiya lewmed and thx for the thread. I attribute my early dementia to not being able to open mine,so it can happen. There might be a stickie in the lobby that has the video and or instructions you seek. Other wise a jingle to cz-usa monday and a smith can address it also. The weekends NRA convention might keep you from getting an answer here,this weekend. The factory rami trigger has chewed up a few fingers, one owner lasted a mag with his new purchase before giving up. When one showed up at CZC I'd know about the issue enough to just have Stu put in the short reset,competition hammer and lighten the weight of DA/SA to where I wanted pre delivery. So the issue you describe became a moot point. Its FTF issues were what made it a safe queen,not the trigger/action. Be well.

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Re: replacing Rami trigger I need a little help
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2019, 12:44:10 AM »
 Adrian thanks for the advise I've just finished my wife's Rami I installed the old style trigger, a ultra-lite kit, floating trigger pin and reduced power trigger spring. Wow what a surprise it feels better than my Rami with a Pro package. The D/A now has a 6.7 lb. ten pull avg. and a 2.7 lb. S/A. My total cost for parts was $128.00 about $150.00 less than I spent on the Pro package kit for my gun. I test fired it with a 50 round box of my carry ammo Speer gold 124 gr. dot +P and it worked 100%, Monday I'll fire a couple a hundred of my reloads before I let her carry it.