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Originally Posted by Rastoff
Pulling too hard shouldn't be possible. If it is, there is a serious flaw in the design.
It does appear to be stuck on the stop. You should be able to pry it off, but you shouldn't have to.
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I agree. The trigger grouping is pinned in so I wouldn't think that would move. Unless something bent to where it could move up. Or bad molding somewhere in the mix. If it happens again I'd send it in. That would get annoying. Try a butter knife (or if you have any automotive tools an interior trim tool if is plastic) they both have enough area to pry forward without scarring the polymer