You can pull the stock. First, the rear wood screw/screws on the trigger guard then unscrew the guard; be carefull not to scratch the gun.
Then the screw that is under the guard that runs thru to the top tang; then the floor plate screw in front of the trigger guard. It may not come loose easily; let a drop of WD40 lay on it overnight. MAKE SURE YOU USE GUNSMITH BITS and the best fitting bit for each screw and use plenty of down pressure.
Then move the lever over and remove the large screw. Now pull and wiggle on the triggers to remove the trigger plate. Sometimes I have re-installed the large upper screw a couple of turns and tapped with a brass punch if the trigger plate was stubborn.
BTW make sure the hammers are cocked before. Now, pull and wiggle the stock off. You should easily see the back of the firing pins. Try to tap it out with a brass punch. I would put a little lub on the mushroom first. If you get it out; remove the other pin to compare the neck length to see if it is too short, but I suspect the mushroomed rear of the pin is not allowing it to move far enough. File off the mushroomed area to get it to fit back in.

I you can't do the job; send it to Cole Haugh in Ind. He used to be, maybe still is, a designated Uggie repair man. His work is very reasonably priced. Ph. 513 518 6722.

Last edited by Patriot USA; 10/23/10 12:40 PM.

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