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If I remember correctly, there is a locking block under the bolt. In the forward position it locks the bolt to the receiver/barrel. When the rifle fires and the action moves rearward a short distance, the locking block is lowered to release the bolt. There should be a strong machined "hook" under the locking block that engages a matching "hook" to pull it out of battery. Hope this helps.
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1980 911SC coupe "Zeus" 3.3SS
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