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The trigger is in a plastic housing that incorporates the guard, it is held in by pins, that must be driven out in the proper direction from the receiver. I would discourage you from doing this. The barrel latch has a heavy spring you will have to overcome in disassembly and reassembly and unless you know what you are doing you will need to hire a gunsmith to fix it. The better option is to spend your money on a better gun.
If you'll look up into the trigger assembly inside the trigger guard you'll see a set screw. I've got one of those old Rugers and supposedly that set screw is for adjusting trigger pull wt.
the guard not releasing could be dirt around the spindle hub or the guard is bent, I would unplug tool and manually pull the guard down to see which one, if it is just sticking you can use a dry lube to cure that, the break could be dirty commutator or worn out brushes, switch. Give me the model number and I will try and find a breakdown for you and go further.
need more info. if the actual trigger that you press with your finger came out then it attactes back to the handle guard. there should be a screw on the back of the handle were you hold it. if you take this off the handle guard should come off. inside of this you should see two half moon clips inside that the trigger snaps into.
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