Hello Alf 99............. With the barrel off push the ejector all the way in and remove the round keeper which you will see on the side under the ejector. the keeper has a hole in it. I use a block of wood on a flat surface to hold the ejector in while removing the keeper.. A magnet may be handy to pull the keeper out with.
TM-X is the same as a TM-1. Push the ejector in until you can see a small access hole going through the side of it. Using a thin wire/paper clip, go through the ejector and depress the lock pin. With it depressed, the ejector should slide out. If you've done it before, it should come back to you. Be careful that you don't let the lock pin or it's spring get away on you as well as the ejector and it's springs. Guess how I know.
Ed this is an all Stainless Release trigger built by Bowen (I think) . It works better then any Perazzi trigger I have ever used bar none . The story I have on this trigger is ten were built and this is #04 . It is as new and solid as a rock .
I too have a release trigger, completely built by Bruce, but mine is not stainless steel.
Ed Yanchok
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