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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 227137" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Unscrew the big screw in the rear , take off the bolt handel then the caming piece , they just slide off. Their is a little thin piece of sheet metal inside the bolt reach in and pull it back then take out the little round cap pin on the side , the sheet metal has a slot this sits in with a hole in the bottom so it doesen't fall out . Now tale the firing pin out , here you have a naked holow bolt with the head on it , their is a small cross pin behind the head bush it out then the bolt head comes right out , DO NOT try to drive this pin out with the firing pin still in as the cross pin has a hole that the firing pin goes through.</p><p> </p><p>Take not as to the side of the bold that the ejector is on and what the cap pin on the rear , it'll save you some time later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 227137, member: 8843"] Unscrew the big screw in the rear , take off the bolt handel then the caming piece , they just slide off. Their is a little thin piece of sheet metal inside the bolt reach in and pull it back then take out the little round cap pin on the side , the sheet metal has a slot this sits in with a hole in the bottom so it doesen't fall out . Now tale the firing pin out , here you have a naked holow bolt with the head on it , their is a small cross pin behind the head bush it out then the bolt head comes right out , DO NOT try to drive this pin out with the firing pin still in as the cross pin has a hole that the firing pin goes through. Take not as to the side of the bold that the ejector is on and what the cap pin on the rear , it'll save you some time later. [/QUOTE]
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