Position the front portion of the bolt with the "flat" portion of the bolt facing the ground. Insert the bolt into the breach end of the gun until it stops. Push the safety forward until you feel the retainer pin in the throat of the breach move down. Push the bolt further forward and then move the bolt up and down slightly while continuing to push gently forward until the bolt goes into position. To remove the bolt, lift the bolt handle, pull it back, push the safety forward until the bolt is released as you gently pull the bolt back.
To remove the bolt on a Remington 581, push the safety lever forward (towards muzzle). This will put pressure on a plunger located down in the trigger assembly. Attached to this plunger is a pin that protrudes up and keeps the bolt in the receiver. Pushing the safety forwards depresses the plunger which pulls the pin down, and allows the bolt to be slid free of the receiver.
first get you new stock the take the butt pad off of both the new stock and the old there is a bolt inside thread it out and put the new stock on and put the bolt back on then replace the butt pad
Try holding the trigger back as you put the bolt it. If that doesn' work, ask a gunsmith for help.
you pull bolt out put bullet in and push bolt back in
Pull the bolt up and back, then while squeezing the trigger pull the bolt out the back of the receiver. Put it back in the reverse order.
Take it to a gunsmith
No, there is no place on the back of the transmission to bolt it to.No, there is no place on the back of the transmission to bolt it to.
Best left to a gunsmith
Make sure the gun is unloaded. Pull the bolt back into the open position, squeeze the trigger while pulling the bolt back and it should pull straight back out. To put the bolt back in, slide it in and squeeze the trigger until it slides staright back in.
To remove the bolt, you should have done the following: Looking from back to front, on the left side (oposite of the bolt handle) is a small lever called a Bolt Stop Lever where the stock meets the left rear of the barrel. This lever should be in down position normally. Pull the lever up to the 1 o'clock position and do not force it up past the 1 o'clock positon. Slowly pull the bolt out. You are done. To put it back, line the bolt up the same way you pulled it out and slowly slide it back in. Push the Bolt Stop Lever down to the stock after it is half way in. Always be safe when handling firearms. Good luck!!!
To remove the bolt, you should have done the following: Looking from back to front, on the left side (oposite of the bolt handle) is a small lever called a Bolt Stop Lever where the stock meets the left rear of the barrel. This lever should be in down position normally. Pull the lever up to the 1 o'clock position and do not force it up past the 1 o'clock positon. Slowly pull the bolt out. You are done. To put it back, line the bolt up the same way you pulled it out and slowly slide it back in. Push the Bolt Stop Lever down to the stock after it is half way in. Always be safe when handling firearms. Good luck!!!
You need the services of a gunsmith.