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Last night I installed a heat shield on my 88. After remounting the barrel I realized that the trigger would not reset. I disassembled nothing but the barrel when installing the heat shield. I loaded the shotgun with one round, it chambered fine and extracted fine. The bolt has full range of motion and everything else seems fine, but the trigger stays all the way back to the guard no matter what. I have no idea what I could have done. Does anyone have any suggestions OTHER than taking it to a 'smith?

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Minor but Unusual Maverick 88 problem... - TheFiringLine Forums

I know you've looked at that but maybe the second to last post will help.

How to clean the trigger group assembly without taking it apart.

Shotgunworld.com • View topic - MAVERICK 88 TRIGGER PULL

Maverick 88 manual

http://www.mossbergs.com/manuals/Maverick_88_91.pdf

Firing Pin Failure Mossberg Maverick 88? - Yahoo! Answers

Thanks man. Do to the fact I have the top folding stock I will try the washer idea if cleaning the trigger assembly doesn't work.

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