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The bolt catch, spring, and buffer can be removed by driving out this spring pin. When the screw releases, the screw and the magazine catch spring will come out to the right (Picture B), and the magazine catch will fall out to the left.Ģ2. Use a hex key to remove the hex screw in the magazine catch button ( Picture A). The trigger, disconnector, and their two associated springs can then be withdrawn up and out of the lower receiver.Ģ1. Drive out this splined pin from left to right to remove the trigger and trigger spring. Once this screw is removed, the safety lever can be taken out of the receiver to the left.Ģ0. Remove this screw from the left receiver wall. To remove the hammer, drive out this splined pin from left to right.ġ9. This will also release the bolt locking lug.ġ8. Drive out this pin from top to bottom to release the firing pin and firing pin return spring.
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The extractor pin can be driven out from bottom to top to release the extractor, extractor detent, and spring.ġ7. The bolt can be separated from the bolt carrier, and the carrier seat can be removed from the front of the bolt carrier’s rails.ġ6. The recoil spring can also be removed at this time.ġ5. While firmly holding the bolt rails, slowly pull the bolt assembly out of the upper receiver to the front. While holding the bolt assembly slightly to the rear, align the round section of the charging handle hole in the bolt with the charging handle and pull the handle from the bolt.ġ4. While holding the bolt slightly back to clear the feed ramp, pull the upper receiver up and forward to separate it from the lower.ġ3. Leaving the bolt screwed in a few turns, tap the extension with a rubber mallet ( Picture A) until the receivers start to separate (Picture B).ġ2.
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The upper and lower receivers can be separated by inserting a long hex driver into the buttstock to unscrew the bolt.ġ1. The front sight assembly can be removed by loosening this set screw and the two clamp screws beneath the barrel, however it is not necessary to do so unless repair is warranted.ĩ. Pull the piston from the rear of the barrel ring.ħ. Pull the bolt slightly to the rear to unlock the bolt, then pull the barrel from the receiver.Ħ. Remove the knurled lock nut, then the gas regulator and gas regulator spring which sits behind the nut, then the stainless steel bushing/seal which sits behind the regulator spring and rests in the front of the barrel ring.ĥ. Remove the handguard plate so that it is freely hanging on the barrel.Ĥ. With the magazine removed and the bolt closed, unscrew the front handguard cap and remove it from the shotgun.Ģ. A highly refined modification was produced by Firebird Precision for competition use, and while most of the parts and thus some of the disassembly were altered, these steps should be sufficient for those customized versions. Still, it is a magazine fed, semi-automatic 12 gauge shotgun shooting 2 ³⁄4 and 3 shells, with a price tag well under 1K, and as such became quite in demand as soon as it was released. Anyone familiar with an AR-15 can skillfully operate this example as the controls and handling are the same, though the takedown procedure is quite different. Unveiled early in 2012, the MKA 1919 is a product designed to fit right into the modern sporting rifle lineup, except that it is a shotgun.