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Glenn
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Username: Glenn

Post Number: 727
Registered: 07-2006

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Posted on Saturday, December 19, 2009 - 01:35 pm:   

Do not remove the optics - you will have to re-collimate if you do. Remove the stop screw from the breech ring and unscrew it, you may then be able to remove the rear shroud by unscrewing 3/4 radially located screws. I say may be because not all breech convertors are the same, on some models you have to go in from the front. In this instance remove the front mount, then remove the screws that hold the front baffle plate - the heads of these 2/3 screws face you as you look into the unit. You may then see some screw heads deep in the unit and these hold the rear mount, if removed the rear mechanism will come away.

As I mentioned the above is somewhat vague - I have no knowledge of your particular unit. However as long as you do not remove the optics, removing all visible screws will not produce any nasty surprises and will eventually expose the lever pivot.

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