Manual

pressed, let up slightly on the fingers holding the bolt rearward. As you do this,
you will feel the bolt catch on the bolt lock, losing its momentum to travel for-
ward. Remove your finger from the inside of the magazine well, and the bolt will
be locked in the rearward position.
Practice this procedure until it becomes second nature to you.
Remember, the T/C 22 LR Classic rifle
will fire without the magazine in
place
. It is designed to do so.
The T/C 22 LR Classic rifle will fire a chambered cartridge without the maga-
zine in place. Do not assume that when you remove the magazine, you have
unloaded the rifle. Visually inspect the chamber to assure that there is no car-
tridge in the chamber. A LIVE CARTRIDGE COULD STILL BE IN THE
CHAMBER, AND BY PULLING THE TRIGGER AN ACCIDENTAL DIS-
CHARGE COULD RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DEATH TO THE SHOOT-
ER OF BYSTANDERS, AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
Disassembly of the
T/C 22 LR Classic Rifle
Before cleaning or working on the TC 22 LR Classic, always make sure the
safety is “ON” and the 22 LR Classic is unloaded; that the chamber is
empty and that the magazine is out of the rifle, before attempting to dis-
assemble any portion of the rifle. WORKING ON A LOADED RIFLE
COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE WHICH
COULD RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DEATH TO THE SHOOTER OR
BYSTANDERS, AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
When disassembling the T/C 22 LR Classic, make sure that the safety is “ON”
and that the rifle and magazine are unloaded. Keep the rifle pointed in a safe
direction.
Now that the safety is “ON” (and the hammer is cocked) the rifle is now ready
to disassemble.
Initial Disassembly involves breaking the T/C 22 LR Classic rifle down to 3
basic parts groups.
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