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Sear plunger pin and S-link pin removal
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Good show!
Most important part is if those pins don't need attention- leave them alone!
Either area can be lubed using a "needle" oiler.
The sear plunger can be freed up or lubed by soaking in some penetrating oil for an hour or 10!
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