User Manual
Replacement procedure is very simple (fig. 40):
1) Grasp the bottom of the buttpad “1” and pull
upwards (figs. 41-42).
2) Unscrew the stock retaining nut “2” (using
a 13 mm hexagon wrench).
3) Take the nut “2”, the lock washer “3”, the
stock locking plate “4”, the stock “5”, the
cast shim “6” and the drop shim “7” out of
the recoil spring tube.
WARNING: the stock spacer “8” will remain
inside the stock; it is held in place by the stock’s
rear shim.
4) Assemble the drop shim “7” that you have
selected onto the recoil spring tube with the
stamped letter facing toward the stock.
5) Reassemble the selected cast shim “6” with
the stamped letter (D.X. or S.X.) facing
toward the stock.
6) Point the barrel towards the floor and fit on
the stock and keep it in position while you
place the corresponding retaining plate “4”
in the stock shim, with the stamped letter
facing toward the butt plate.
7) Fit the lock washer “3” and nut “2” back
onto the recoil spring tube and tighten
firmly.
8) To replace the buttpad “1”, push it firmly
against the buttstock to replace it to its origi-
nal position (fig. 43).
WARNING: always use drop shims “7”, cast
shims “6” and stock locking plates “4” with the
corresponding lettering, e.g. C - CDX - DX or C
- CSX - SX. The use of component parts with dif-
ferent letters may cause permanent deformation
of the recoil spring tube with as a result, bolt
sliding problems.
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