User Guide
out the plug, the end of which you will see in
the exposed end of the magazine tube. The
gun will then be a 5 shot semi-automatic.(See
Figure 2.)
If at some future time you wish to limit your
gun to three shots again, take the adaptor
and pass the shaft through the hole in the
magazine spring retainer which is exposed in
the end of the magazine tube. With this shaft
projecting into the magazine, press or lightly
tap the head of the adaptor to force the
magazine spring retainer downward until the
head of the plug is on a level with the end of
the magazine tube if it is not already so. Then
proceed with assembly as follows:
barrel rearward against the resistance of the
recoil spring while guiding the barrel exten-
sion into the receiver. Note the guides on the
barrel extension which must be placed in the
receiver tracks (See Figure 3).
4
With the left hand maintaining rearward pres-
sure against the barrel to the point where the
front end of the barrel extension is even with
or slightly inside of the front end of the re-
ceiver (See Figure 4), replace the forearm
over the magazine tube and screw the maga-
zine cap on tightly. Be careful not to squeeze
the rearward end of the forearm. Squeezing
too hard may cause it to crack (See Figure 5).
BE CERTAIN THE MAGAZINE CAP IS
SCREWED COMPLETELY DOWN FORCING
THE REAR END OF THE FOREARM INTO
FIRM CONTACT WITH THE FRONT END OF
THE RECEIVER.
3
Check the friction ring setting to be sure the
friction rings are set according to the loads
you plan to shoot. See page 9 for proper set-
ting of friction rings. Place the barrel guide
ring around the magazine tube and force the










