Manual

IMPORTANT: Because of the close tolerance of headspace critical to safe function and accuracy, it is imperative
that bolts NEVER be exchanged from rifle to rifle. Never dry fire or pull the trigger when bolt is not completely
closed, (out of battery condition), as this could result in serious damage to your rifle.
REPLACING OPERATING ROD
Holding the operating rod at the handle, place the front end into the operating rod guide, and position the rod so that the
recess in the operating rod hump fits over the bolt roller. Move the operating rod handle to the left until the operating rod
guide lug fits into the disassembly notch on the receiver. Then push the operating rod forward until the bolt is closed.
REPLACING THE OPERATING ROD SPRING GUIDE
Turn the barrel and receiver over so the sights are down and muzzle is to the left. Place the operating rod spring
guide with hump up into the operating rod spring, and feed the loose end of the spring into the operating rod.
Grasp the spring and guide with the left hand and compress the spring until the hole in the guide can be aligned
with the connector lock. Lower the guide and push the connector lock in with your right thumb.
ASSEMBLY OF THE THREE MAIN GROUPS
Place the barrel and receiver group on a flat surface, sights down. Pick up the stock group and engage the stock
ferrule in the barrel band, then lower the stock group onto the barrelled receiver group.
Open the trigger guard and place the trigger housing group straight down into the stock, making sure that the guide
rib on the trigger housing group enters the slot in the receiver. Place the buttplate of the rifle on the left thigh, sights
to the left, insuring the trigger guard has cleared the trigger. With the palm of your right hand, firmly strike the trigger
guard fully engaging it to the receiver.
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