Instruction Manual

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2. Disassembly of the Rifle
Unhinging barrel set
Removing breech block
(with barrel unhinged)
Reinstalling breech block
CAUTION:
Unload your rifle before disassembly
(refer to page 25).
Removing forearm
Support the rifle at the buttstock on your
thigh.
Pull forearm flap out with a finger of
one hand, and disengage forearm from
the barrel by pressing with the fingers of
your other hand.
Tilt forearm away from barrel at a slight
angle and pull it up, out of the hinge.
Only possible with forearm removed.
Press locking lever all the way to the right
and hold it in this position.
Tilt barrel all the way down. Doing so,
the barrel hook is disengaged.
Put breech block with the semi circular
shaft bearing 17 onto the shaft in
the bottom of the receiver and tilt it
backwards into its tilted position.
Press block lock 11 , located beside the
trigger, and keep it pressed down. Now,
the locking lever can be pushed all the
way to the right (a bit further than for
opening the rifle).
Hold locking lever in this position, you
may reengage the breech block 11 now.
Now press the breech block at its rear
end down into the receiver and release
the locking lever.
NOTE:
If you tilted the breech block all the way
to the back into its locked vertical position
during installation, push the locking lever
(without pressing block lock 11 ) to the
right again and allow the block to snap
back into its position of a slight forward
inclination, by pushing it lightly forward. In
this
position, the rifle can be fired.This is only necessary, when you want to
thoroughly clean the rifle or safeguard it
against unauthorised use by removing the
breech block.
Press block lock 11 beside the trigger
and keep it pressed down.
Now press the locking lever
simultaneously to the right, until breech
block disengages.
When disengaging, the block snaps
forward a little and can now be removed,
accessing it from the front.