The internals of all Honey Badger Knives are quite simple.
Every Honey Badger folding knife has 1 pivot, 2 bearings, 3 long screws and 1 short screw
A main pivot screw that holds the bearings in place and that goes through the pivot hole in the blade.
Two body screws that screw into a threaded spacer.
Two pocket clip screws - one shorter screw that goes in the lower hole and that screws into the liner. One longer screw that goes in the upper hole that also screws in a threaded spacer.
These two screws are repeated on the opposite side of the knife and hold the clip spacer in place. It's this spacer that gets exchanged with the pocket clip on the other side in the event that you want to move the clip over for left hand carry.
In the main image above the two threaded spacers are already in their positions in the liner as is the stop pin as well. The back spacer (black one in this image) locates onto both of the threaded back spacers.

The two ball bearing washers have a smooth side and an open side. We like to have both smooth sides up against the knife when they are re-installed on the pivot screw.
Note that the pivot screw is keyed with a flat side on the female part. This gets inserted into the side where you can see the equivalent cut out in the liner and then male part screwed in from the other side.
While you have the knife apart see our article on tuning your knife for even more opening smoothness.