The exact song and dance to achieve this takes a bit of practice, but as you’ll see, it’s possible. The charging handle needs to be moved to the right, while the box piston needs to move slightly left. Move the charging handle rearward, then lift up and to the right to separate it from the locking lug on the bolt. The charging handle/operating rod need to be separated from the bolt and removed from its guide rails under the barrel. Keep the guide rod handy for the full trigger assembly takedown process if you want to go that far. The spring and guide rod can be separated. The area highlighted in green is the easiest spot to aim for. With that out of the way, the receiver can be pulled out.įirmly pinch the recoil spring and guide rod (highlighted red), pull it rearward, then slowly relieve the tension while guiding it down and out of the way. A screwdriver or an original sling snap will work to unlock the bayonet lug assembly, which holds the receiver to the stock. You’ll find the tab (highlighted) to begin disassembly on the right side of the front of the stock. If you’ve locked the charging handle the rear, a slight rearward pull will release the lock and the bolt and charging handle can be sent forward. Check the chamber to make sure the weapon is safe.Ĭlose the action so the bolt is in the forward position. It can be locked in the rearward position by pressing down on the small button (4) attached to the charging handle. Remove the magazine and then pull the charging handle to the rear.
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