Einleitung
When replacing the firing mechanism spring, oiled parts and small parts will be in abundance.
Werkzeuge
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Place the carbine with the saddle ring and leather thong facing upwards.
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Locate the screw head on the cocking lever.
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Place a #2 Phillips Screwdriver in the 11/16ths of an inch, matte black screw on the cocking lever assembly. Twist with a counter-clockwise motion.
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Completely remove the screws.
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Remove the cocking lever by placing your dominant hand’s fingers through the cocking lever handle.
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With your fingers in the handle, slide the lever towards the butt of the carbine.
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Finally, pull the cocking lever and carbine in opposite directions to replace the cocking lever.
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Once the cocking lever is removed, place the carbine with the saddle ring facing upwards.
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Locate the screws on either side of the saddle ring.
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Using a #2 Phillips Screwdriver, twist in a counter-clockwise motion.
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Completely remove the two screws.
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Now rotate your carbine so the top of the carbine is visible.
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Locate the screw located above the saddle ring where the black metal meets the wooden butt.
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Using the same #2 Phillips Screwdriver, twist in a counter-clockwise motion.
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Completely remove the screw.
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Place your dominant hand on the wooden butt and your other hand on the metal barrel.
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Slide the butt away from the Carbine until it is free of the metal tongs.
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Hold the firing mechanism so that the trigger is pointed away from you.
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Locate the damaged spring attached to the firing mechanism.
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Locate your tweezers and place one tong near the top of the spring.
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Place the other tong of the tweezers towards the bottom of the spring.
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Push your tweezers into the spring about a centimeter, allowing the tweezers to penetrate the spring slightly.
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Push the tweezers together, compressing the spring, until the spring is free from the firing mechanism.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.