Owner`s manual

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Very Fine” pad, available in hardware
and automotive supply stores.
1. Put the hammer block safety button on
SAFE and remove all cartridges from the
action, chamber and magazine before you
begin cleaning or inspecting your rifle.
2. To clean the bore from the breech end
(recommended), open the lever half way,
remove the lever screw (See K) and then
the lever. Then remove the breech bolt
from the receiver (See L). (This will cause
the ejector to be loose inside the receiver
— be careful not to lose it.) Next, remove
the ejector from the slot in the left side of
the receiver (See M).
WARNING: If you move the hammer
block safety to the FIRE position after
the bolt has been removed, do not pull
the trigger, letting the hammer snap for-
ward, because the hammer blow will
damage the safety mechanism.
The bore can now be cleaned, using the
proper caliber cleaning rod, cleaning
patches and powder solvent. Clean and oil
the breech bolt before replacing. The bar-
rel and bore should also be lightly oiled.
3. The action may be cleaned and oiled
while the gun is disassembled as
described above.
4. To reassemble, simply reverse the
above steps. Make sure the ejector is
positioned properly prior to alignment and
insertion of the breech bolt. See N for the
relationship of the bolt and ejector for cor-
rect alignment. Push the breech bolt into
the receiver until within approximately 1"
of the fully closed position (See O). The
lever may now be inserted as shown in P.
Use a very thin coat of light oil during below
freezing conditions. Condensation droplets
Removing ejector
Correct bolt and ejector alignment
Replacing lever
Replacing breech bolt (*Keep this screw tight)
M
N
O
P
Removing lever screw
K
Removing breech bolt
L