Manual

6. Moving the safety to the" FIRE" position (red band visible) renders
the rifle ready to be fired. Squeezing the trigger fires the round in the
chamber. after which it is ejected and another round loaded into the
chamber. If you do not intend to fire the next shot immediately, return
the safety to the "SAFE" position until you are ready to fire agai n.
After firing the last shot, the bolt will not stay in the open position.
EXAMINE THE CHAMBER AND BE SURE IT IS EMPTY BY PULLING
THE BOLT TO THE REAR POSITION.
CLEARING A JAM
In the event that a cartridge does not feed into the chamber, (jams), do
not force the bolt shut. This may cause the cartridge to fire and injure
the shooter or bystanders and damage the rifle. Following is the proper
procedure for clearing the jammed rifle.
1. Be sure that the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.
2. Engage the safety.
3. Carefully remove the magazine.
4. Pull the bolt to its rear-most position and lock it open by pushing up
on the bolt lock. Do not look into the ejection port du ring this operation.
If drawing the bolt all the way back does not pull the cartridge along with
it, it may be necessary to use a small wood or plastic dowel, sharpened
on one end, to gently remove the cartridge from the chamber and
ejection port. Do not use a metal tool. This may detonate the cartridge or
mar the rifle.
5. Reinsert magazi ne and repeat the steps necessary to load the
cham ber and fire.
UNLOADING
After COmpJetion of the shooti ng session, the following procedu re
should be carried out exactly as described to unload the rifle.
Point the rifle in a safe direction.
1. Engage the safety (red Iine not visi ble).
2. Remove magazine.
3. Pull the bolt fully to the rear position, lock it there with the bolt lock.
4. Check the chamber to be certain it is empty.
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