leave out steps 3 and 4. The back "notch" is only if you want to lock the bolt open to remove the magazine or lock the bolt back for other purposes. Hope this helps answer your question.
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Sent you a PM..."allen652"yenniedn,
i don't want breathe that lead dust. I tried to PM you but it won't go through for some reason. Can you PM me contact info for DonnyFL?
Yeah, as I said, not nearly as nice as the Daystate stocks I've had. Wish the grain was better distributed throughout on this Vulcan."Paulcat"yenniedn,very nice,but can't help thinking the best parts have been cut out.The grain running into the butt is really nice.
Must agree, bullpups work so much better with synthetic. Someone needs to buy one and finish it with the same coating as a PLB Colibri."nvelkhunter"I want one, however with a black synthetic stock. Bullpup's with black uppers and stain wood lowers just doesn't "flow" for me. Not sure why a traditional long gun black and stained combo is ok and not for bullpup, but what can I say?
Oh, and I'd like to save about a $150 over Walnut versus synthetic.
What is ugly and old looking is the stock, both the design and the unimpressive wood that they use. Bullpup makers should have that craftsman Vit guy supply all their stocks based on what they charge for the pups these days. If AA can put the wood they do on a $650 TX200 springer the pup makers sure as heck could too."MrAirgun"
Must agree, bullpups work so much better with synthetic. Someone needs to buy one and finish it with the same coating as a PLB Colibri."nvelkhunter"I want one, however with a black synthetic stock. Bullpup's with black uppers and stain wood lowers just doesn't "flow" for me. Not sure why a traditional long gun black and stained combo is ok and not for bullpup, but what can I say?
Oh, and I'd like to save about a $150 over Walnut versus synthetic.
Can't say I'm a massive fan of the Vulcan's asthetics anyway, they've managed to recently produce a bullpup that looks like it was designed 20 years ago.