1 ) Safety on 2 ) remove magazine 3 ) pull bolt back and lock open 4 ) remove the action anchor screw on bottom of stock just ahead of magazine release lever 5 ) with butt of gun standing upright on a solid surface grasp the barrel with on hand and the forestock with the other hand and pull the barrel up and back from the stock 6 ) at this point if you are not mechanicaly handy go no further, if you are mechanicaly able proceed at your own risk 7 ) just ahead of the magazine receiver housing you will see the nut and bracket that hold the barrel into the main receiver housing, the nut is threaded into the receiver and it is also drilled and threaded to accept the stock anchor bolt you removed earlier remove this nut and gently tap the bracket out with a small hammer 8 ) grab the barrle in one hand and the receiver housing with the other and gentle but forcefully pull the two apart, it may be necessary to slightly twist the two back and forth while pulling, DO NOT TWIST TO MUCH OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE EJECTOR BAR 9 ) remove the two screws between the magazine receiver housing and the trigger housing 10) remove the large diameter screw behind the trigger 11) now you can raise the rear of the magazine receiver housing and slide it back and out of its pocket in the receiver housing 12) now lift the trigger housing assembly off of the receiver housing 13) release the bolt lock and gently allow the bolt to slide forward till spring pressure is relieved 14) pull the bolt handle out of the bolt 15) raise the rear of the receiver and the bolt assembly will slide out of the receiver take note of the firing pin in the top of the bolt as it can easily fall out of the bolt after the bolt clears the receiver housing 16) I would not advise further disassembly of the separate components unless you are very good at working with small mechanical levers and pins and no offence intended but if you needed this much info you really don't have the ability to handle further disassembly. 17 ) reverse steps to reassemble your gun or contact you local gunsmith. Hope this helps and good luck.
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