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Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times.
Engage the safety, this is very important. Pulling the trigger with the cocking lever open is very dangerous and voids the warranty.
Grasp the lever and push it down until ft stops. Use only enough force to move the lever until it stops. Great force is not necessary.
Return the lever to its closed position.
To Uncock the Rifle:
Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times.
Engage the safety.
Remember, point the rifle in la safety direction in case the rifle discharges accidentally.
Hold the lever securely and pull it slightly past its stopping point so that you feel some resistance.
Still holding the lever securely, release the safety and pull the trigger. You will feel the lever pull in the direction of the trigger. Gently ease the lever back into its closed position.
Point the rifle in a safe direction and pull the trigger to confirm the rifle is not in a firing mode.