Manual

that the locking tab on the recoil spring tube
points towards the top of the firearm, it should
slide into the receiver about 1/4 inch as you
release the recoil spring tube. Slowly pull back
on the operating handle, the recoil spring tube
should also move back and there should not be
any spring pressure felt. If the tube is stuck,
push it into the reciever by hand. Pull the
operationg handle all the way back and push it
down into the operating handle removal cutout
in the receiver. The operating handle should
now be able to be pulled straight out of the
bolt. After the operating handle is removed the
bolt assembly can now be guided out of the
bottom of the receiver.
Disassembly of the bolt is not recommended,
several springs are under tension and further
disassembly is not necessary for general
maintenance. The bolt can be cleaned and re-
lubed without further disassembly.
NOTE: It is not recommended that you
disassemble the grip of the PLR-22 or
stock of the SU-22; the hammer spring is
constantly under tension and can easily
injure you or others.
ASSEMBLY
With the grip folded, rest the firearm on its left
side. Take the bolt assembly and twist the
recoil spring tube so that the lock tab is at the
top of the bolt assembly. Insert the bolt
assembly from the rear of the receiver, pointing
the recoil spring tube thru the hole above the
barrel, be sure to keep the lock tab on the
recoil spring tube pointing up as you insert it.
Align the operating handle hole in the bolt with
the cut-out in the receiver and insert the
operating handle. Push the bolt up slightly so
that the operating handle aligns with the slot
for it and the recoil spring tube is parallel with
the barrel of the firearm.
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: Disassembly can be performed with
only a small screwdriver or a small punch.
None of the screws on the pistol should ever
need to be removed for general maintenance.
Bolt Removal
Remove the magazine and unload your firearm.
Cycle the operating handle to be sure that
there is no round in the chamber. Make sure
the bolt is in the forward position and the
safety is engaged.
CAUTION: Some accessories that are
mounted to the picatinny rail on the top
of the receiver may interfere with the
disassembly of the firearm. It is advis-
able to remove any scopes or other
devices mounted to the rail before
proceeding with disassembly.
With a screwdriver or other pointed object
push out and remove the assembly pin. Rotate
the grip down and forward. Reach into the
rear of the receiver with your finger and pull
out the buffer. Grab the recoil spring tube, pull
it towards the muzzle and twist it 1/4 turn so
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