Put the black steel ring on first, bevel down toward the receiver. Then the big main spring, then the friction ring, bevel up toward the business end. Then the barrel and forearm.

When tightening, always make sure the rear of the wood is seated correctly onto the receiver. There is a wood ridge that needs to be seated correctly before final tightenting.

That's the correct setup for light loads.

Rick


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