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Posted: 3/29/2009 4:03:38 AM EDT
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How do you remove the bolt from a Serbu BFG-50?
Also...does the trigger group remove easily? If so...how? |
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With the bolt all the way back, there is a hole in the receiver tube opposite the bolt handle which allows removal of the bolt handle retaining screw. Removing the screw at the bottom of the perforated triangular brace allows the butt plate to hinge up. This allows the bolt (with handle removed) to slide out the back of the gun. The trigger pack pins drift out from the left side. |
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With the bolt all the way back, there is a hole in the receiver tube opposite the bolt handle which allows removal of the bolt handle retaining screw. Removing the screw at the bottom of the perforated triangular brace allows the butt plate to hinge up. This allows the bolt (with handle removed) to slide out the back of the gun. The trigger pack pins drift out from the left side. Exactly what I wanted. Thank You. |
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With the bolt all the way back, there is a hole in the receiver tube opposite the bolt handle which allows removal of the bolt handle retaining screw. Removing the screw at the bottom of the perforated triangular brace allows the butt plate to hinge up. This allows the bolt (with handle removed) to slide out the back of the gun. The trigger pack pins drift out from the left side. So....does that mean...I tap the pins from right to left...or left to right? |
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Quoted: Quoted: With the bolt all the way back, there is a hole in the receiver tube opposite the bolt handle which allows removal of the bolt handle retaining screw. Removing the screw at the bottom of the perforated triangular brace allows the butt plate to hinge up. This allows the bolt (with handle removed) to slide out the back of the gun. The trigger pack pins drift out from the left side. So....does that mean...I tap the pins from right to left...or left to right? Left to right. |
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With the bolt all the way back, there is a hole in the receiver tube opposite the bolt handle which allows removal of the bolt handle retaining screw. Removing the screw at the bottom of the perforated triangular brace allows the butt plate to hinge up. This allows the bolt (with handle removed) to slide out the back of the gun. The trigger pack pins drift out from the left side. So....does that mean...I tap the pins from right to left...or left to right? Left to right. Thanks again. |
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