Category: Installation Instructions

  • Smith & Wesson 1854 Ranger M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Smith & Wesson 1854 Ranger M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    S&W 1854 M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    For Ranger Point Precision Smith & Wesson 1854 rifles

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Before beginning installation:

    • Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded
    • Open the action and visually inspect the chamber
    • Verify the magazine tube is empty
    • Remove all live ammunition from the workspace
    • Wear eye protection

    Tools Required

    • T10 Torx driver
    • Included Allen keys
    • Blue or Purple Loctite
    • Torque Wrench

    Torque Specifications

    Use a calibrated inch-pound torque wrench whenever possible.

    Fastener TypeTorque Spec
    RPP Receiver Screws10 in-lbs
    RPP Barrel Band All Screws6 in-lbs
    Factory Tenon Screws8 in-lbs
    Handguard Alignment / Set ScrewsHand Tight Only
    Barrel Contact Set ScrewsHand Tight Only

    Thread Locker

    Apply Blue (242) or Purple (222) Loctite to all mounting screws unless otherwise specified.

    Important

    • Handguard set screws for alignment.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.
    • Overtightening set screws can affect handguard alignment and damage threads.
    • Verify handguard alignment before applying final torque.
    • Allow the thread locker to cure before firing.

    Included Hardware

    Your handguard package includes:

    • S&W 1854 M-LOK Handguard
    • (2) Mounting screws
    • (4) Set screws
    • (2) Allen keys

    Features include:

    • M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock
    • Integrated QD sling sockets
    • Threaded 10-32 sling stud mounting point
    • Lightweight aluminum construction

    Before You Begin

    Verify Correct Handguard Orientation

    Locate the “S” marking on the handguard.

    This marking identifies the handguard as the Smith & Wesson 1854 model.

    IMPORTANT:

    • Open end faces the muzzle
    • Flanged end faces the receiver

    If installed backward, the mounting holes will not align properly.

    Installation Instructions

    Step 1 – Verify Firearm is Unloaded

    Before starting:

    1. Open the action
    2. Visually inspect the chamber
    3. Verify the firearm is unloaded
    4. Remove all ammunition from the work area

    Step 2 – Remove Magazine Tube

    1. Unscrew the magazine tube cap
    2. Withdraw the magazine tube from the rifle
    3. Set aside

    No tools are required for this step.

    Step 3 – Remove Factory End Cap

    Using a T10 Torx driver:

    1. Remove the first end cap screw
    2. Remove the second end cap screw
    3. Remove the factory end cap

    Set all factory hardware aside for safekeeping.

    Step 4 – Remove Factory Handguard

    1. Pull the factory handguard away from the barrel
    2. Remove from the rifle

    NOTE:

    The factory tenon remains installed and will be reused during installation.

    Step 5 – Apply Thread Locker

    Apply a small amount of:

    • Purple Loctite (recommended)
    • Blue Loctite (acceptable alternative)

    To:

    • Both mounting screws
    • All four set screws

    IMPORTANT:

    Do NOT use red Loctite.

    Step 6 – Install Handguard

    1. Orient the handguard correctly:
      • Open end toward muzzle
      • Flanged end toward receiver
    2. Insert the receiver flange into the receiver
    3. Tilt the handguard upward toward the barrel
    4. Align the mounting holes with the factory tenon

    The handguard should seat fully without force.

    Step 7 – Reinstall Magazine Tube

    1. Insert the magazine tube through the rear of the handguard
    2. Fully seat the magazine tube into position

    This helps align the handguard and tenon before hardware installation.

    Step 8 – Install Mounting Screws

    Using the supplied Allen key:

    1. Install one mounting screw on each side of the handguard
    2. Insert screws through the larger mounting holes
    3. Thread into the factory tenon

    IMPORTANT:

    • Install one oval washer under each mounting screw
    • Orient each oval washer so the offset hole is closer to the bottom of the handguard
    • Tighten lightly only at this stage

    Do not apply final torque yet.

    Step 9 – Install Set Screws

    Install all four set screws:

    Front Set Screws

    • Located directly above the mounting screws
    • Thread straight inward

    Rear Set Screws

    • Located near the receiver
    • Thread inward at an angle

    IMPORTANT:

    • Start all four screws before tightening
    • If resistance is felt, stop and verify alignment
    • Do not cross-thread the screws

    Step 10 – Center the Handguard

    Visually inspect the gap between the handguard and barrel at the muzzle end.

    Adjust until:

    • Equal gap exists on both sides
    • Handguard appears centered and parallel to the barrel

    This alignment should be completed before final tightening.

    Step 11 – Tighten Set Screws

    Tighten the four set screws evenly until they just contact the barrel.

    Torque Specification: Hand Tight Only

    The purpose of these screws is to:

    • Maintain handguard alignment
    • Prevent movement
    • Keep the handguard centered on the barrel

    Do not overtighten.

    Step 12 – Final Tightening

    With the handguard centered:

    1. Tighten both handguard mounting screws evenly.
    2. Verify the handguard remains centered around the barrel.
    3. Recheck all four set screws.

    Torque Specifications:

    • RPP Mounting Screws: 10 in-lbs
    • Factory S&W 1854 Tenon Screws: 8 in-lbs (if removed/reinstalled)

    Allow thread locker to cure per manufacturer recommendations before use.

    Final Inspection

    Before use:

    • Verify all screws are secure
    • Confirm handguard is centered
    • Ensure magazine tube is fully seated
    • Cycle the action to verify proper function
    • Confirm no interference between handguard and barrel

    Installation is now complete.

    Optional S&W 1854 Buttstock Installation

    If installing an RPP S&W 1854 Buttstock:

    Tools Required

    • T20 Torx driver

    Installation

    1. Remove the factory upper tang screw
    2. Slide the RPP buttstock onto the rear tang
    3. Tap gently into place if necessary
    4. Reinstall the tang screw
    5. Tighten securely

    Installation is complete.

  • Smith & Wesson 1854 PewView M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Smith & Wesson 1854 PewView M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation
    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components

    S&W 1854 PewView Handguard
    Installation Instructions

    For Ranger Point Precision Smith & Wesson 1854 rifles

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Before beginning installation:

    • Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded
    • Open the action and visually inspect the chamber
    • Verify the magazine tube is empty
    • Remove all live ammunition from the workspace
    • Wear eye protection

    Tools Required

    • T10 Torx driver
    • Included Allen keys
    • Blue or Purple Loctite
    • Torque Wrench

    Torque Specifications

    Use a calibrated inch-pound torque wrench whenever possible.

    Fastener TypeTorque Spec
    RPP Receiver Screws10 in-lbs
    RPP Barrel Band All Screws6 in-lbs
    Factory Tenon Screws8 in-lbs
    Handguard Alignment / Set ScrewsHand Tight Only
    Barrel Contact Set ScrewsHand Tight Only

    Thread Locker

    Apply Blue (242) or Purple (222) Loctite to all mounting screws unless otherwise specified.

    Important

    • Handguard set screws for alignment.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.
    • Overtightening set screws can affect handguard alignment and damage threads.
    • Verify handguard alignment before applying final torque.
    • Allow the thread locker to cure before firing.

    Included Hardware

    Your handguard package includes:

    • S&W 1854 M-LOK Handguard
    • (2) Mounting screws
    • (4) Set screws
    • (2) Allen keys

    Features include:

    • M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock
    • Integrated QD sling sockets
    • Threaded 10-32 sling stud mounting point
    • Lightweight aluminum construction

    Before You Begin

    Verify Correct Handguard Orientation

    Locate the “S” marking on the handguard.

    This marking identifies the handguard as the Smith & Wesson 1854 model.

    IMPORTANT:

    • Open end faces the muzzle
    • Flanged end faces the receiver

    If installed backward, the mounting holes will not align properly.

    Installation Instructions

    Step 1 – Verify Firearm is Unloaded

    Before starting:

    1. Open the action
    2. Visually inspect the chamber
    3. Verify the firearm is unloaded
    4. Remove all ammunition from the work area

    Step 2 – Remove Magazine Tube

    1. Unscrew the magazine tube cap
    2. Withdraw the magazine tube from the rifle
    3. Set aside

    No tools are required for this step.

    Step 3 – Remove Factory End Cap

    Using a T10 Torx driver:

    1. Remove the first end cap screw
    2. Remove the second end cap screw
    3. Remove the factory end cap

    Set all factory hardware aside for safekeeping.

    Step 4 – Remove Factory Handguard

    1. Pull the factory handguard away from the barrel
    2. Remove from the rifle

    NOTE:

    The factory tenon remains installed and will be reused during installation.

    Step 5 – Apply Thread Locker

    Apply a small amount of:

    • Purple Loctite (recommended)
    • Blue Loctite (acceptable alternative)

    To:

    • Both mounting screws
    • All four set screws

    IMPORTANT:

    Do NOT use red Loctite.

    Step 6 – Install Handguard

    1. Orient the handguard correctly:
      • Open end toward muzzle
      • Flanged end toward receiver
    2. Insert the receiver flange into the receiver
    3. Tilt the handguard upward toward the barrel
    4. Align the mounting holes with the factory tenon

    The handguard should seat fully without force.

    Step 7 – Reinstall Magazine Tube

    1. Insert the magazine tube through the rear of the handguard
    2. Fully seat the magazine tube into position

    This helps align the handguard and tenon before hardware installation.

    Step 8 – Install Mounting Screws

    Using the supplied Allen key:

    1. Install one mounting screw on each side of the handguard
    2. Insert screws through the larger mounting holes
    3. Thread into the factory tenon

    IMPORTANT:

    • Install one oval washer under each mounting screw
    • Orient each oval washer so the offset hole is closer to the bottom of the handguard
    • Tighten lightly only at this stage

    Do not apply final torque yet.

    Step 9 – Install Set Screws

    Install all four set screws:

    Front Set Screws

    • Located directly above the mounting screws
    • Thread straight inward

    Rear Set Screws

    • Located near the receiver
    • Thread inward at an angle

    IMPORTANT:

    • Start all four screws before tightening
    • If resistance is felt, stop and verify alignment
    • Do not cross-thread the screws

    Step 10 – Center the Handguard

    Visually inspect the gap between the handguard and barrel at the muzzle end.

    Adjust until:

    • Equal gap exists on both sides
    • Handguard appears centered and parallel to the barrel

    This alignment should be completed before final tightening.

    Step 11 – Tighten Set Screws

    Tighten the four set screws evenly until they just contact the barrel.

    Torque Specification: Hand Tight Only

    The purpose of these screws is to:

    • Maintain handguard alignment
    • Prevent movement
    • Keep the handguard centered on the barrel

    Do not overtighten.

    Step 12 – Final Tightening

    With the handguard centered:

    1. Tighten both handguard mounting screws evenly.
    2. Verify the handguard remains centered around the barrel.
    3. Recheck all four set screws.

    Torque Specifications:

    • RPP Mounting Screws: 10 in-lbs
    • Factory S&W 1854 Tenon Screws: 8 in-lbs (if removed/reinstalled)

    Allow thread locker to cure per manufacturer recommendations before use.

    PewView Heat Shield & Rail Installation

    Step 13 – Install Heat Shield

    Orient the heat shield correctly:

    • Slotted end faces the muzzle.
    • Two threaded holes face the receiver.
    1. Slide the heat shield onto the top of the handguard.
    2. Ensure the heat shield is fully seated.
    3. Install the four supplied heat shield screws.
    4. Start all screws by hand.

    IMPORTANT

    • Do not cross-thread the screws.
    • Tighten evenly.
    • Heat shield screws should be hand tight only.

    Step 14 – Center Heat Shield

    Inspect the muzzle end of the handguard.

    Adjust the heat shield until:

    • Equal spacing exists on both sides.
    • The heat shield is centered over the barrel.

    If necessary:

    1. Adjust the front alignment set screws.
    2. Allow the set screws to lightly contact the barrel.
    3. Verify the heat shield remains centered.

    IMPORTANT

    Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.

    Step 15 – Prepare Receiver

    If equipped with factory receiver plug screws:

    1. Remove all four receiver plug screws from the top of the receiver.
    2. Set aside.

    NOTE

    Pistol caliber models may have only three receiver mounting holes.

    Step 16 – Install Receiver Rail

    1. Position the receiver rail on top of the receiver.
    2. Align the rear rail holes with the threaded holes in the heat shield.
    3. Install the four receiver rail screws loosely.
    4. Install the two rail-to-heat shield screws loosely.

    IMPORTANT

    Do not apply final torque at this stage.

    All six screws should remain loose to allow final alignment.

    Step 17 – Final Rail Alignment

    1. Verify the rail sits flat against the receiver.
    2. Verify the heat shield remains centered.
    3. Verify the handguard remains centered around the barrel.
    4. Allow the rear set screws to lightly contact the barrel.

    Step 18 – Final PewView Tightening

    Tighten hardware in the following order:

    1. Heat Shield Screws (4) — Hand Tight
    2. Rail-to-Heat Shield Screws (2) — Hand Tight
    3. Receiver Rail Screws (4) — 10 in-lbs

    IMPORTANT

    • Apply Blue or Purple Loctite to the receiver rail screws.
    • Verify alignment before applying final torque.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.

    Final Inspection

    Before use:

    • Verify all screws are secure
    • Confirm handguard is centered
    • Ensure magazine tube is fully seated
    • Cycle the action to verify proper function
    • Confirm no interference between handguard and barrel

    Installation is now complete.

    Optional S&W 1854 Buttstock Installation

    If installing an RPP S&W 1854 Buttstock:

    Tools Required

    • T20 Torx driver

    Installation

    1. Remove the factory upper tang screw
    2. Slide the RPP buttstock onto the rear tang
    3. Tap gently into place if necessary
    4. Reinstall the tang screw
    5. Tighten securely

    Installation is complete.

  • Smith & Wesson 1854 MASM-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Smith & Wesson 1854 MASM-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation
    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components

    S&W 1854 MAS Handguard
    Installation Instructions

    For Ranger Point Precision Smith & Wesson 1854 rifles

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Before beginning installation:

    • Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded
    • Open the action and visually inspect the chamber
    • Verify the magazine tube is empty
    • Remove all live ammunition from the workspace
    • Wear eye protection

    Tools Required

    • T10 Torx driver
    • Included Allen keys
    • Blue or Purple Loctite
    • Torque Wrench

    Torque Specifications

    Use a calibrated inch-pound torque wrench whenever possible.

    Fastener TypeTorque Spec
    RPP Receiver Screws10 in-lbs
    RPP Barrel Band All Screws6 in-lbs
    Factory Tenon Screws8 in-lbs
    Handguard Alignment / Set ScrewsHand Tight Only
    Barrel Contact Set ScrewsHand Tight Only

    Thread Locker

    Apply Blue (242) or Purple (222) Loctite to all mounting screws unless otherwise specified.

    Important

    • Handguard set screws for alignment.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.
    • Overtightening set screws can affect handguard alignment and damage threads.
    • Verify handguard alignment before applying final torque.
    • Allow the thread locker to cure before firing.

    Included Hardware

    Your handguard package includes:

    • S&W 1854 M-LOK Handguard
    • (2) Mounting screws
    • (4) Set screws
    • (2) Allen keys

    Features include:

    • M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock
    • Integrated QD sling sockets
    • Threaded 10-32 sling stud mounting point
    • Lightweight aluminum construction

    Before You Begin

    Verify Correct Handguard Orientation

    Locate the “S” marking on the handguard.

    This marking identifies the handguard as the Smith & Wesson 1854 model.

    IMPORTANT:

    • Open end faces the muzzle
    • Flanged end faces the receiver

    If installed backward, the mounting holes will not align properly.

    Installation Instructions

    Step 1 – Verify Firearm is Unloaded

    Before starting:

    1. Open the action
    2. Visually inspect the chamber
    3. Verify the firearm is unloaded
    4. Remove all ammunition from the work area

    Step 2 – Remove Magazine Tube

    1. Unscrew the magazine tube cap
    2. Withdraw the magazine tube from the rifle
    3. Set aside

    No tools are required for this step.

    Step 3 – Remove Factory End Cap

    Using a T10 Torx driver:

    1. Remove the first end cap screw
    2. Remove the second end cap screw
    3. Remove the factory end cap

    Set all factory hardware aside for safekeeping.

    Step 4 – Remove Factory Handguard

    1. Pull the factory handguard away from the barrel
    2. Remove from the rifle

    NOTE:

    The factory tenon remains installed and will be reused during installation.

    Step 5 – Apply Thread Locker

    Apply a small amount of:

    • Purple Loctite (recommended)
    • Blue Loctite (acceptable alternative)

    To:

    • Both mounting screws
    • All four set screws

    IMPORTANT:

    Do NOT use red Loctite.

    Step 6 – Install Handguard

    1. Orient the handguard correctly:
      • Open end toward muzzle
      • Flanged end toward receiver
    2. Insert the receiver flange into the receiver
    3. Tilt the handguard upward toward the barrel
    4. Align the mounting holes with the factory tenon

    The handguard should seat fully without force.

    Step 7 – Reinstall Magazine Tube

    1. Insert the magazine tube through the rear of the handguard
    2. Fully seat the magazine tube into position

    This helps align the handguard and tenon before hardware installation.

    Step 8 – Install Mounting Screws

    Using the supplied Allen key:

    1. Install one mounting screw on each side of the handguard
    2. Insert screws through the larger mounting holes
    3. Thread into the factory tenon

    IMPORTANT:

    • Install one oval washer under each mounting screw
    • Orient each oval washer so the offset hole is closer to the bottom of the handguard
    • Tighten lightly only at this stage

    Do not apply final torque yet.

    Step 9 – Install Set Screws

    Install all four set screws:

    Front Set Screws

    • Located directly above the mounting screws
    • Thread straight inward

    Rear Set Screws

    • Located near the receiver
    • Thread inward at an angle

    IMPORTANT:

    • Start all four screws before tightening
    • If resistance is felt, stop and verify alignment
    • Do not cross-thread the screws

    Step 10 – Center the Handguard

    Visually inspect the gap between the handguard and barrel at the muzzle end.

    Adjust until:

    • Equal gap exists on both sides
    • Handguard appears centered and parallel to the barrel

    This alignment should be completed before final tightening.

    Step 11 – Tighten Set Screws

    Tighten the four set screws evenly until they just contact the barrel.

    Torque Specification: Hand Tight Only

    The purpose of these screws is to:

    • Maintain handguard alignment
    • Prevent movement
    • Keep the handguard centered on the barrel

    Do not overtighten.

    Step 12 – Final Tightening

    With the handguard centered:

    1. Tighten both handguard mounting screws evenly.
    2. Verify the handguard remains centered around the barrel.
    3. Recheck all four set screws.

    Torque Specifications:

    • RPP Mounting Screws: 10 in-lbs
    • Factory S&W 1854 Tenon Screws: 8 in-lbs (if removed/reinstalled)

    Allow thread locker to cure per manufacturer recommendations before use.

    MAS & Gator Rail Installation

    The MAS system utilizes one or two Gator Rails mounted to the top of the handguard.

    Step 13 – Position Gator Rail

    1. Determine the desired Gator Rail location.
    2. Place the Gator Rail into the mounting pocket on top of the handguard.
    3. Verify orientation before installing hardware.

    NOTE

    • Most users will orient the Gator Rail toward the muzzle.
    • A second Gator Rail may be installed in the forward position if desired.

    Step 14 – Install Gator Rail Mounting Screws

    1. Position the Gator Rail onto the handguard.
    2. Install the four supplied large-head mounting screws.
    3. Start all screws by hand.
    4. Verify the Gator Rail sits flush against the handguard.

    IMPORTANT

    • Do not cross-thread the screws.
    • Test fit all hardware before applying thread locker.

    Recommended:

    1. Install all four screws dry.
    2. Verify proper fitment.
    3. Remove one screw at a time.
    4. Apply Purple or Blue Loctite.
    5. Reinstall the screw.

    Step 15 – Install Jack Screws

    The four jack screws install directly behind the mounting screws.

    1. Install all four jack screws.
    2. Tighten until they lightly contact the handguard mounting surface.

    IMPORTANT

    Do not overtighten.

    The mounting screws and jack screws work against one another to securely clamp the Gator Rail to the handguard.

    Step 16 – Final Tightening

    After confirming alignment:

    • Gator Rail Mounting Screws — Hand Tight
    • Jack Screws — Hand Tight

    IMPORTANT

    • Apply Blue or Purple Loctite to the mounting screws.
    • Do not overtighten.
    • Excessive torque may damage aluminum threads.
    • Verify the Gator Rail remains seated flush against the handguard.

    Final Inspection

    Before use:

    • Verify all screws are secure
    • Confirm handguard is centered
    • Ensure magazine tube is fully seated
    • Cycle the action to verify proper function
    • Confirm no interference between handguard and barrel

    Installation is now complete.

    Optional S&W 1854 Buttstock Installation

    If installing an RPP S&W 1854 Buttstock:

    Tools Required

    • T20 Torx driver

    Installation

    1. Remove the factory upper tang screw
    2. Slide the RPP buttstock onto the rear tang
    3. Tap gently into place if necessary
    4. Reinstall the tang screw
    5. Tighten securely

    Installation is complete.

  • Smith & Wesson 1854 / Marlin / Rossi R95 Safety Delete Install Instructions

    Smith & Wesson 1854 / Marlin / Rossi R95 Safety Delete Install Instructions

    S&W 1854 / Marlin / R95 Safety Delete Install

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    RPP Safety Delete Installation Instructions
    1854/1894/1895/336/R95

    For Smith & Wesson 1854, Marlin 336/1894/1895, and Rossi R95 Models

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Before beginning installation:

    • Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded
    • Open the action and visually inspect the chamber
    • Verify the magazine tube is empty
    • Remove all live ammunition from the workspace
    • Wear eye protection

    Tools Required

    • T20 Torx Driver (or appropriate buttstock screw driver)
    • 5/64″ Allen Key
    • Small magnetic driver (recommended)

    Included Hardware

    Your receiver plug kit includes:

    • Receiver Plug
    • Detent Ball
    • Reuse Factory Spring
    • Reuse Factory Retaining Set Screw

    Installation Instructions

    Step 1 – Verify Firearm is Unloaded

    Before starting:

    1. Open the action.
    2. Verify the chamber is empty.
    3. Remove all ammunition from the firearm and work area.

    DISASSEMBLY

    Step 2 – Remove Buttstock

    Using the appropriate driver:

    1. Remove the buttstock screw.
    2. Pull the buttstock rearward and remove it from the receiver.
    3. Set the buttstock aside.

    NOTE

    If equipped with a Ranger Point Precision Quick Takedown Screw, remove it in place of the factory buttstock screw.

    Step 3 – Position Hammer

    For easier access:

    1. Place the hammer in either the half-cock or full-cock position.
    2. Ensure the hammer is clear of the receiver plug area.

    Step 4 – Remove Factory Receiver Plug

    Using a 5/64″ Allen key:

    1. Remove the factory retaining set screw.
    2. Carefully capture the spring beneath the screw.
    3. Remove the factory receiver plug.

    IMPORTANT

    Do not lose:

    • Factory retaining set screw
    • Factory spring

    The kit includes a replacement detent ball, but the factory spring and retaining screw will be reused.

    INSTALLATION

    Step 5 – Install Receiver Plug

    Orient the receiver plug correctly:

    • Smooth side faces the non-ejection port side.
    • Grooved side faces the ejection port side.
    • Groove faces rearward toward the detent ball and spring.
    1. Insert the receiver plug into the receiver from the bottom.
    2. Hold the plug fully seated during installation.

    Step 6 – Install Detent Ball and Spring

    1. Insert the supplied detent ball into the detent hole.
    2. Reinstall the factory spring behind the detent ball.

    IMPORTANT

    Maintain pressure on the receiver plug while installing the ball and spring to prevent parts from becoming dislodged.

    Step 7 – Reinstall Retaining Set Screw

    Using the factory retaining set screw:

    1. Start the screw carefully by hand.
    2. Tighten until secure.

    IMPORTANT

    Do not overtighten the retaining screw.

    The detent ball should provide positive retention while allowing the receiver plug to function properly.

    REASSEMBLY

    Step 8 – Reinstall Buttstock

    1. Slide the buttstock onto the receiver.
    2. Ensure it is fully seated.
    3. Reinstall the buttstock screw or Ranger Point Precision Quick Takedown Screw.
    4. Tighten securely.

    Final Inspection

    Before use:

    • Verify the receiver plug is fully seated.
    • Verify the retaining screw is secure.
    • Confirm the buttstock is fully installed.
    • Cycle the action to verify proper firearm function.

    Installation is now complete.

  • Rossi R92 RPP Trigger Kit Installation Instructions

    Rossi R92 RPP Trigger Kit Installation Instructions

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    Rossi / Heritage MFG / Citadel (R92 / H92 / 92)
    RPP Trigger Kit Install

    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation
  • Rossi R92 M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Rossi R92 M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Rossi / Heritage MFG / Citadel (R92 / H92 / 92)
    RPP M-LOK Handguard Install

    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation
  • Ranger Point Precision Butt Stock and 1913 Adapter Installation Instructions

    Ranger Point Precision Butt Stock and 1913 Adapter Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    Ranger Point M-LOK Modstock Install Instructions

    1. Be sure the firearm is unloaded
    2. Remove the factory buttstock screw with correct driver
    3. Slide off factory buttstock (may need a few light taps of a rubber mallet)
    4. Install new Ranger Point Precision Modstock
    5. Tighten either the factory screw or new RPP Take-Down Screw
    6. Adjust comb height by loosening pivot bolts and set screws, rotate for perfect cheek weld, then tighten screws securely.


  • Marlin Trigger Ranger Point Precision Installation Instructions

    Marlin Trigger Ranger Point Precision Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    Important! Installing this trigger will substantially reduce the effort necessary to fire the weapon, and significantly increase the possibility of an accidental discharge if safe practices are not followed. Remember the important firearm safety rule: Never put your finger on the trigger until the gun is pointed at a target you intend to fire upon. You, the end user, are responsible for the safe use of your firearm, always. No firearm should be deemed safe for live fire until it has been tested unloaded. 

    1. Check—then double check—that your rifle is unloaded, with chamber empty
    2. Remove butt stock screw from top rear tang, then gently bump and pull stock rearward off receiver.
    3. De-cock hammer to at rest position against bolt (safety off if applicable)
    4. Pull hammer spring bridge sideways from between upper and lower tangs, releasing hammer spring.
    5. Open lever partially, remove lever pivot screw, and pull lever downward out of receiver.
    6. Invert rifle on a workbench and remove forward action screw just behind forearm/receiver junction.
    7. Lay rifle on right side and remove trigger plate support screw at low center of receiver.
    8. Lay rifle on left side and remove hammer pivot screw at rear of receiver.
    9. Remove hammer, then grasp lower tang and pull trigger plate out of receiver bottom.
    10.  Locate large diameter trigger pivot pin on trigger plate, and use a small punch to push it out, releasing the factory trigger and sear. Unless the parts are old and crusty, a hammer is not necessary.
    11. Take the opportunity to clean and lubricate the action and small parts. It isn’t necessary to remove any other screws. The locking lug will slide out of the bottom of the receiver. The bolt will slide out to the rear (careful not to lose the ejector inside the bolt channel). The carrier will swing downward. Go ahead and check that loading gate screw for tightness
    12. Time to install your new trigger! For this step strong lighting will be helpful. Taking care not to separate the RP trigger and sear, slide the assembly upward into the trigger plate, allowing the bottom of the trigger to rotate forward. Be sure the sear is behind the lever plunger catch pin. Using your thumb near the top of the trigger face, push the assembly up and back against the sear spring until you can see the pivot holes align. With your other hand, start the freshly oiled pivot pin on the opposite side of the trigger plate. Using both hands to keep the trigger assembly aligned, finish installing the pivot pin by pushing the entire trigger plate gently down onto your workbench, wiggling the trigger assembly as necessary for alignment. Excessive force should never be necessary. Take your time, and remember that the sear and trigger can move independently.
    13. Reassemble the action. Be sure to put that locking lug back in, then push the trigger plate back into the bottom of the receiver. If the fit is tight, use a screwdriver handle to tap it into position until the screw holes line up.
    14. Place a drop of blue Loctite (optional, but recommended) on the two trigger plate screws—but not the hammer pivot! Install the foremost (longer) screw first, finger tight, then the left side (shorter) support screw. Be sure of alignment, as it is easy to cross thread the support screw.
    15. Slide the hammer, strut first, through the opening in the top tang, and wrangle it into position at the pivot. To do this you will need to fully depress the trigger to get the sear out of the way, and to do that you need to disengage the trigger safety by pushing the tab upward with a thumb. Once the trigger is depressed, the hammer should slide easily into alignment at the pivot hole.
    16. Install the hammer pivot screw. Once the threads are started, flip the rifle over and get a drop of blue Loctite into the receiver threads at the hammer pivot, then torque all three actions screws and wipe away excess thread lock.
    17. Install your choice of hammer spring on the hammer strut. The factory spring (shorter) will give a trigger pull weight of roughly 3.5 lbs, whereas a Wolff Reduced Power Hammer Spring will typically give a pull weight of less than 3 lbs, as well as reducing cycling effort. If you are not comfortable with a 2.5-3lb trigger pull, then don’t use the Wolff power spring!
    18. With the hammer spring/strut angled outward, put the bridge in place and compress the spring until the lower leg of the bridge can be set into its groove in the lower tang. Continue compressing the spring until the upper leg of the bridge can be pushed under the upper tang, and center the bridge in the receiver.
    19. Reinstall remaining parts in reverse order of disassembly.
    20. Test your trigger! With the rifle empty, check pull weight and verify that it will be safe for you or any less experienced shooter who may use your rifle.
    21. Perform a bump test. With the rifle unloaded and hammer cocked, bump the butt pad of the rifle firmly on a padded floor to verify the hammer doesn’t drop. Just don’t get carried away and crack your stock.
    22. Before fielding the rifle, verify that the hammer will reliably ignite live primers/ammo in a safe shooting environment. This is especially important if using the reduced power hammer spring.

    Wolff Reduced Hammer Spring mentioned in the DOES NOT come with your Ranger Point trigger replacement part.

  • Marlin Flyweight Loading Gate Installation Instructions

    Marlin Flyweight Loading Gate Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    The gun will need to be partially disassembled – just go slow, and remember that each screw needs to return to its original home, so get a piece of cardboard box, draw an approximation of the receiver on it, and poke a hole in your drawing where each screw can rest until reassembly

    1. Clear the rifle & ensure the chamber and magazine are EMPTY.
    2. Unscrew/remove the tang screw from the upper/rear receiver tang, and pull off the butt stock to the rear.
    3. Partially open bolt/lever, remove lever pivot screw and slide lever out of the bottom of the receiver (no need to remove bolt)
    4. De-cock the hammer with the safety disengaged. Push forward on the hammer spring bridge and pull or push out one side of its groove. This will free the hammer spring.
    5. Remove hammer pivot screw, bottom trigger plate screw and side support screws to free the trigger plate from the receiver.
    6. Remove the trigger plate / lower tang from the bottom of the receiver (some gentle prying may be needed).
    7. Pull the locking lug out of the bottom of the receiver and swing the carrier out of the receiver (no need to remove the carrier pivot screw).
    8. Unscrew the loading gate spring (1” behind the loading gate opening) and install the new gate and screw it in.
    9. Reassemble in reverse order.

  • Marlin End-Cap / Rossi R95 Ranger M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    Marlin End-Cap / Rossi R95 Ranger M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

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    Before You Start

    • Ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe to work on
    • Use proper tools to avoid damaging components
    • Review compatibility for your specific firearm model/variant before installation

    Marlin End Cap & Rossi R95 M-LOK Handguard Installation Instructions

    For Ranger Point Precision Marlin 1894/1895/End Cap Models and Rossi R95

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Before beginning installation:

    • Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded
    • Open the action and visually inspect the chamber
    • Verify the magazine tube is empty
    • Remove all live ammunition from the workspace
    • Wear eye protection

    Tools Required

    • Bench block
    • Non-marring hammer
    • Non-marring punch
    • Flathead screwdriver
    • 3/32″ Allen key
    • 5/64″ Allen key
    • Blue or Purple Loctite
    • Inch-pound torque wrench
    • 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper
    • Light oil

    Torque Specifications

    Use a calibrated inch-pound torque wrench whenever possible.

    Fastener TypeTorque Spec
    RPP Receiver Screws10 in-lbs
    RPP Barrel Band All Screws6 in-lbs
    Factory Tenon Screws8 in-lbs
    Handguard Alignment / Set ScrewsHand Tight Only
    Barrel Contact Set ScrewsHand Tight Only

    Thread Locker

    Apply Blue (242) or Purple (222) Loctite to all mounting screws unless otherwise specified.

    Important

    • Handguard set screws for alignment.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.
    • Overtightening set screws can affect handguard alignment and damage threads.
    • Verify handguard alignment before applying final torque.
    • Allow the thread locker to cure before firing.

    Included Hardware

    Your handguard package includes:

    • M-LOK Handguard
    • RPP Stainless Steel Tenon
    • (2) Tenon Screws
    • (4) Alignment Set Screws
    • Allen Keys

    Features

    • M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock
    • Integrated QD sling sockets
    • Threaded 10-32 sling stud mounting point

    Installation Instructions

    Step 1 – Verify Firearm is Unloaded

    Before starting:

    1. Open the action.
    2. Verify the chamber is empty.
    3. Verify the magazine tube is empty.
    4. Remove all ammunition from the work area.

    DISASSEMBLY

    Step 2 – Remove Factory End Cap

    1. Remove the two factory end cap screws.
    2. Remove the magazine tube retaining screw.

    WARNING

    Magazine tubes are under spring tension.

    Maintain control of the end cap and magazine spring during removal.

    Step 3 – Remove Factory Handguard

    1. Carefully lift the end cap away from the rifle.
    2. Remove the magazine spring.
    3. Slide the magazine tube forward.
    4. Remove the factory handguard.

    NOTE

    Factory handguards are often tightly fitted between the receiver and tenon.

    If necessary:

    • Use the magazine tube as a gentle pry point.
    • Use a plastic or wooden wedge near the tenon area.
    • Avoid excessive force that may damage the factory handguard.

    Step 4 – Remove Factory Tenon

    Using a bench block and non-marring punch:

    1. Support the barrel properly.
    2. Drive the factory tenon from the dovetail.
    3. Remove the factory tenon.

    Step 5 – Fit RPP Tenon

    The supplied RPP tenon is intentionally oversized.

    Test fit the tenon into the barrel dovetail.

    If necessary:

    1. Apply a small amount of oil to 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper.
    2. Sand only the flat surface of the tenon.
    3. Test fit frequently.

    IMPORTANT

    • Remove material slowly.
    • Do not use power tools.
    • Excessive material removal can permanently damage fitment.
    • The tenon should install with moderate force and remain secure.

    Step 6 – Install RPP Tenon

    1. Align the RPP tenon with the barrel dovetail.
    2. Drive the tenon into place using a non-marring punch.
    3. Verify the tenon is centered.

    IMPORTANT

    • The tenon should fit snugly without excessive force.
    • If desired, the tenon may be secured with Blue Loctite.
    • Do not overtighten or deform the tenon during installation.

    HANDGUARD INSTALLATION

    Step 7 – Install Magazine Tube into Handguard

    IMPORTANT

    The magazine tube must be installed into the handguard before final assembly.

    1. Insert the magazine tube through the handguard.
    2. Ensure the magazine tube is oriented correctly.
    3. Verify the loading gate relief section is positioned properly.

    NOTE

    On 1895 and .444 models with enlarged magazine tubes, the magazine tube and handguard must be assembled together before installation onto the rifle.

    Step 8 – Install Handguard Assembly

    1. Slide the handguard and magazine tube assembly onto the rifle.
    2. Insert the rear flange into the receiver.
    3. Seat the handguard over the RPP tenon.
    4. Verify the handguard is fully seated.

    If necessary, lightly tap the handguard into place using a non-marring block.

    Step 9 – Install Magazine Tube and End Cap

    1. Reinstall the magazine spring.
    2. Reinstall the factory end cap.
    3. Reinstall the magazine tube retaining screw.
    4. Tighten securely.

    Step 10 – Install Tenon Screws

    1. Install the supplied tenon screws through the handguard.
    2. Thread into the RPP tenon.
    3. Leave slightly loose for alignment.

    IMPORTANT

    Do not fully tighten at this stage.

    Step 11 – Install Alignment Set Screws

    Install all four set screws.

    Locations:

    • Two front set screws
    • Two rear set screws

    IMPORTANT

    • Apply Blue or Purple Loctite before installation.
    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.

    FINAL ALIGNMENT

    Step 12 – Center Handguard

    Visually inspect the gap between the handguard and barrel.

    Adjust until:

    • Both sides appear even.
    • The handguard sits parallel to the barrel.
    • The magazine tube remains properly aligned.

    Step 13 – Final Tightening

    After confirming the handguard is centered:

    • Tenon Screws: 8 in-lbs
    • Alignment Set Screws: Hand Tight Only

    IMPORTANT

    • Set screws should only lightly contact the barrel.
    • Do not apply additional torque after barrel contact is achieved.
    • Allow thread locker to cure before firing.

    Final Inspection

    Before use:

    • Verify all screws are secure.
    • Ensure the handguard is centered.
    • Confirm proper magazine tube alignment.
    • Cycle the action to verify proper function.
    • Confirm no interference between the handguard, barrel, or magazine tube.

    Installation is now complete.