Brad - You should be able to push the trigger guard forward until it unseats itself. It's suggested the rifle be empty and cocked when you do this and with a non-marring tool.
Complete instructions for this rifle are contained in The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Dissassembly Part IV - Part # 105570 - $24.95
Good luck
Numrich Archiver
Joined: February 2010
Posted: July 5, 2005 03:58 PM
Brad - You should be able to push the trigger guard forward until it unseats itself. It's suggested the rifle be empty and cocked when you do this and with a non-marring tool.
Complete instructions for this rifle are contained in The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Dissassembly Part IV - Part # 105570 - $24.95
Brad, open the magazine (assuming the original mag is in place),pull the bolt handle all the way to the rear and let it go. Bolt will close. Turn the rifle bottom up, with the tip of a FMJ cartridge(or similar tool), push the concave button behind the trigger guard until the trigger group pops up. withdraw the group. When replacing, make sure the hammer is still cocked, put the front end of the group back in place and push downward against the trigger group spring tension until the group clicks into place.
Numrich Archiver
Joined: February 2010
Posted: July 5, 2005 06:13 PM
Brad, open the magazine (assuming the original mag is in place),pull the bolt handle all the way to the rear and let it go. Bolt will close. Turn the rifle bottom up, with the tip of a FMJ cartridge(or similar tool), push the concave button behind the trigger guard until the trigger group pops up. withdraw the group. When replacing, make sure the hammer is still cocked, put the front end of the group back in place and push downward against the trigger group spring tension until the group clicks into place.