Instruction Manual
Bush master Carbon 15 Models – Differences…
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Carbon 15 Rifle Buttstock Removal: The molded Carbon Fiber Buttstocks on “R” Series Rifles can be easily removed from
the Lower Receiver for more convenient storage or cleaning, or to gain access to the Buffer Tube. The disassembly steps are:
1. Weapon should be in SAFE CONDITION. Clear the Rifle and remove Magazine. Make sure Bolt Carrier is fully forward and locked.
2. Identify the Buttstock Takedown Lever on the left side of Lower Receiver.
6. Carbon 15 R97S Rifle and Buttstock shown completely
separated below. Do not attempt to fire the rifle without the
Buttstock securly in place. You could experience injury from
recoil, or loss of control of the rifle.
3. Use your finger or thumb to swivel the
Buttstock Takedown Lever downward
in a counterclockwise rotation to the
“release” position.
4. This will allow you to slide the
Buttstock off the Buffer Tube and
Lower Receiver.
5. Reassembly is the reverse of these
steps. Be sure the Buttstock Takedown
Lever is in the “release” position
before attempting reinstallation.
NOTE: A
Youth sized Buttstock is available (2” shorter than
standard - Part# AZ15279) to make shooting more
comfortable for younger shooters and smaller women.
Buttstock removal applies specifically to these Models:
R97S Rifle (AZ-C15R97S)
R97 Rifle (AZ-C15R97)
R21 Rifle (AZ-C15R21)
“Lady” Rifle (AZ-C15R21C)
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