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3) Refit the stock spacer “9” in the position
shown (fig. 70).
4) As for reassembly, it is sufficient to press the
butt plate “1” firmly against the stock until it
enters its seating (fig. 73).
WARNING: always use drop shims “8”, cast
shims “7” and stock locking plates “5” with the
corresponding lettering, e.g. C - CDX - DX or C -
CSX - SX. The use of component parts with diffe-
rent letters may cause permanent deformation of
the recoil spring tube with as a result, bolt sliding
problems.
WARNING: once stock has been replaced,
make sure that it is correctly retained to the
receiver. After having fired the first few rounds,
repeat check and if necessary, fix the stock again
by removing the butt plate again and tightening
the nut again by using appropriate wrench.
Having altered the stock drop of your rifle, you
have also obviously altered the firing position as
well: it is therefore necessary that you first prac-
tice by executing some shots in order to make
sure that the firing position is suitable to your
size and shooting style.
Fitting the sling attachment
pin to the stock
Rifles with Progressive Comfort stocks come with
sling attachments. Proceed as follows to fit this to
the stock.
1) Unscrew the two fixing screws using a
Phillips screwdriver and remove the butt
plate “1” (see fig. 69).
WARNING: smear the tip of the screwdriver
with Vaseline or grease to avoid damaging the
stock.
2) Using the same Phillips screwdriver, unscrew
the two fixing screws and remove the com-
fort kit “2” from the stock (see fig. 69).
3) Use an Allen key to remove the rubber plug
from the sling attachment hole inside the
stock (fig. 74).
4) Using a 3 mm diameter punch as a tommy
bar, screw the sling attachment pin into the
hole in the stock. Tighten into firm contact
with stock, until the hole in the pin lies per-
pendicular to the line of the stock (fig. 75).
5) Fit the comfort kit “2” and then the butt plate
to the stock (see fig. 69).
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