The above is correct. From the slotted side, push out the pin. It may be a very tight fit but it will push out. Better tight than loose. On one of my LR-308s the pin is so loose that it kept falling out during reassembly after cleaning. I finally had to spread the slot with a small screw driver and now I have to tap the pin to get it back in, but is sure does not fall out any more!
Once you knock the pin out, the FP drops out the back same as normal, and the cam pin lifts straight up, no turning 90* like on an AR. Then just pull the bolt out the same as with any other AR.
Press in on the extractor and you can push out the retaining pin, and I recommend you use an ejector removal tool to remove the ejector. They are not that expensive and make life a whole lot easier. I use one from Brownells that does AR-15 and LR-308/AR-10/Remington 700s/Winchester 70...
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