Safety & Maintenance Instructions
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3.4
BOLT-LOCKING SAFETY FEATURES
The rearm can re only when the bolt is fully locked to the barrel extension. The
bolt carrier is designed in such a way that the ring pin cannot come in contact with
the primer of the cartridge when the bolt is not locked to the barrel extension. When
chambering the round, the bolt carrier moves forward over the bolt, rotating it to the fully
locked position within the barrel extension, allowing the ring pin to advance forward
when struck by the hammer, igniting the cartridge primer. This prevents the cartridge
from being red before it is fully chambered and the bolt is fully rotated (locked) to the
barrel extension. Even with the bolt locked, using improper ammunition or ring with the
barrel obstructed, could lead to damage of your rearm and can result in injury, death, or
damage to property.
3.5
DISCONNECTOR
The disconnector is part of the ring mechanism that prevents the rearm from ring
more than one time per trigger pull. As the hammer is cocked after each shot by the
rearward movement of the bolt carrier, the disconnector engages the hammer to hold it
rearward until the trigger is released. When the trigger is released, you will hear a “click”
as the retention of the hammer passes from the disconnector to the sear surface of the
trigger, making the rie ready to re again with the next trigger pull.
3.6
FAIL-SAFE FIRING MECHANISM
In case of any failure of the ring mechanism, the top of the hammer and the underside
of the carrier are machined in such a way that, if the hammer was not held rearward by
the disconnector trigger sear surface, then the hammer would ride under the carrier and
drop into engagement with the back of the ring pin to stop or prevent ring.
3.7
SEPARATION OF UPPER AND LOWER RECEIVERS
The lower receiver can be separated from the upper receiver by pushing in the takedown
pin and pivot pin from left to right. If the pins are stiff, you can use the supplied chamber
ag as a punch to push them in.
NOTE: The bolt carrier group must be in the full forward position in order to
separate the upper receiver from the lower receiver.