Manual
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Trigger : Located in the trigger guard. If the safety
is disengaged and the mechanism has been cocked
and the trigger is pulled to the rear the Bolt Action
Rifle will discharge, if there is a live cartridge in the
chamber. (See Fig 1)
W A R N I N G
NEVER pull the trigger until you are actually ready
to fire. Keep your fingers off the trigger and outside of the trigger guard until you
are ready to pull the trigger and fire the rifle. When opening and closing the bolt
and when engaging or disengaging the safety mechanism, make sure your fin-
gers are outside of the trigger guard and away from the trigger.
Bolt : Located in aft section of receiver and moves fore and aft. The bolt is used
to load and unload a round and houses the firing pin assembly and mechanism.
The bolt functions in lift and rotate manner. The bolt handle is lifted up and then
rotates to the left from the locked / down position and then is moved rearward to
extract an empty case. Once the bolt is fully back A) You may manually load a
round into the chamber if your rifle does not have a magazine feeding system or
B) If your rifle has a magazine feeding system the next round in the magazine
will be lifted up so that the bolt can strip a round from the magazine to feed into
the chamber or C) if there was an empty or live
round in the chamber the fully aft movement of the
bolt will extract the round from the chamber and
eject it to your right. Warning: When moving the
bolt the safety is disengaged (off) so if the trig-
ger is pulled the firearm will fire if a live round
is in the chamber and the bolt handle is locked.
Be careful in any bolt function since the safety
is disengaged (off). Forward movement of the bolt
will insert a round into the chamber or will close the
bolt on an empty chamber. Moving the bolt handle
down once fully forward will lock the bolt. Warning
the gun is cocked at this moment and the safety
is disengaged (off). Engage the safety immedi-
ately unless you are ready to fire. Even though
the bolt contains a safety device which requires
the bolt to be closed to allow the firearm to fire,
we strongly recommend that you always check
that the bolt is fully closed and you know where
you are aiming before you pull the trigger, no
matter weather the safety is engaged or disen-
gaged. Fig 3 (Bolt movement open or close), Fig 4
(Bolt fully rearward and round being extracted), Fig
7 (Bolt fully closed and safety engaged).
Figure 1
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 7