Manual
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The automatic ejector assembles to the monobloc simply, without retaining pins
or screws. The ejector sear is pivoted on an integral stud in the forend iron and
provides positive ejection to throw the empty fired shell casing from the chamber
when the action is opened. Note that it does not eject unfired live cartridges, but
merely extracts them partially from the chamber for manual removal (see “To
Unload”, p. 16.)
THE STOCKS
The buttstock and forearm are made from first quality straight grain American
walnut, fully seasoned, with deep-cut checkering of 18 lines to the inch. The
specially shaped buttstock is fully adjustable for length of pull, comb height,
cast-off, and cast-on. The forend is of wide “beavertail” target configuration. All
wood surfaces are sealed with a satin weather-resistant finish.
Provision is made in the buttstock for the through-bolt system of attachment
which is strong and simple. The rear ends of the tangs interlock with the wood
and the forward end of the stock is tenoned into recesses in the receiver to
provide maximum strength and resistance to splitting or loosening.










