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Assuming you have it totally appart,

The ejector and spring goes into the bolt and is held in with a little pin (gently hammer in)

The extractor clips on like a little half moon clip

The bolt goes into the carrier along with the firing pin, firing pin spring and don't forget that funny-looking little washer (curve washer). All held together by a series of little pins that need driving in. Carefully.

Put the action tube and ring inside the action bar. (The round pipe with 4 little holes and threads on it inside the tube connected to the bolt by two flat pieces of metal)

Take your blot / action bar assembly and slife it into the receiver from the barrel end, along with the ejection port dustcover. There are little rails insife for eveything to slide on.

Push the action right back and carefully push the barrel into the receiver. The action tube screws onto the receiver and clamps the barrel tight. Put a snug fitting screwdriver or punch into 2 of the 4 small holes and use it to tighten the tube.

The fore-end along with a fat washer goes on and theres a small bolt that goes through the front sling swives to hold them all on.

Take the recoil pad off the stock and you can get inside it to do the bolt up to join it to the action. Don't forget the little spacer between the action and the stock.

The trigger group is hard to explain in writing there are many small springs and parts all held in by pins, except for the mag release which just sits on the side with its spring.

The complete trigger group goes in the bottom of the action and the two small retaining pins can be simply pushed through by hand.

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