.223 CAL. DR200 SEMI AUTO RIFLE OPERATOR'S MANUAL KIMBER OF AMERICA, INC. 9039 SE Jannsen Road Clacka"mas, Or. 97015 READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR WHEN THIS FIREARM IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON.
.223 CAL. DR200 SEMI AUTO RIFLE OPERATOR'S MANUAL KIMBER OF AMERICA, INC. 9039 SE Jannsen Road Clacka'mas, Or. 97015 READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR WHEN THIS FIREARM IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON.
.223 CAL. DR200 SEMI AUTO RIFLE OPERATOR'S MANUAL ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST Please obey all rules of safe gun handling. Never point a weapon at another person. A copy of NRA Rules of Safe Gun Handling is included. Please read it.
CONTENTS . SAFETY ... RULES . FOREWORD ... ... .., , ... 3 ""'''''''' 4 . INTRODUCTION 5 . SPECIFICATIONS 6 """'" A. Rifle B. Ammunition ... . CHARACTERISTICS . HANDLING A. B. C. D. E. F. G. ... ... 7 ... 8 Loading Use of selector lever Unloading Gas regulation Sight adjustment Sight zeroing Immediate action . TROUBLE SHOOTING .. . ... " ." STRIPPING REASSEMBLY """'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' : CLEANINGAND MAINTENANCE A. Maintenance B.
VVarranty StateD1ent This firearm imported by KIMBER is warranted against defects in materials and/or workmanship for one full year after date of original new gun retail purchase. This warranty does not cover repairs related to unreasonable use, corrosion, failure to provide proper maintenance, damaged or shopworn display guns, gun barrels damaged by an abstructed bore or guns damaged in shipment due to improper packing and handling.
. SAFETY RULES Any firearm is a dangerous weapon capable of causing death or serious personal injury, but firearms are almost always found to be the result of carelessness or ignorance on the part of the shooter. Strict adherence to the followin.g safety rules is the responsibility of every gun owner. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Never point a gun at anything you aren't prepared to kill. Treat every gun as if it were loaded.
. FOREWORD This manual is made for the information and guidance of personnel whose duties involve the use and maintenance of the .223 Calibre DR200 and furthermore to enable him to use it with maximum efficiency. Fig.
. INTRODUCTION This DR200 .223 Calibre rifle is light weight, aircooled. gas pipe operated, magazine feed. easily handled and capable of semi-auto fire with extreme accuracy over the effective range.
. SPECIFICATIONS A. RIFLE 1) Calibre 2) Weights - rifle without magazine and sling 3) Length - overall length (Fig. 1) - barrel without suppressor - sight radius 4) Barrel rifling - number of grooves - twist of rifling - pitch of rifling 5) Rate of fire - semi-automatic 6) Effective range 7) Maximum range 8) Muzzle velocity B. Ammunition 1) Calibre 2) Type .223 CAL. 4.01kg 995mm(39.2") 465mm(18.3") 493mm(19.4") 6 right hand 305mm(12") 45 - 65rds/min 460m 2,653m 960m/sec 5.56X45mm .
. CHARACTERISTICS . . .. . . .. . .. . . The forged aluminium alloy Receiver is solid. durable and guarantees longer lifetime. Bolt. Bolt carrier. Firing pin. Piston and Recoil spring in one assembly easy to strip without any tool Rotating Bolt locking system. Gas operated system with gas cylinder and piston. Control of gas operation 4 positions by gas regulator rotation.
. HANDLING WARNING: Be sure to use only .223 Calibre ammunition from a reliable source. The use of improperly hand loaded ammunition can result in damage to the rifle and void any warranty. A. Loading 1) Loading the magazine a) With magazine charger - Connect magazine charger over the mouth of the magazine, with the guides for the charger strip on the side of the magazine rib. - Insert magazine charger strip into magazine charger. - Push down on top cartridge, forcing cartridges into magazine.
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B. Use of selector lever You can rotate the select lever clockwise and counter-clockwise in 180 degrees only in the direction of arrow. 1) 'SAFE' To change from semi-position to safe position. you must rotate the select lever counter-clockwise. The gun will not fire in safe position. Selector lever cannot be on safe unless gun is cocked. Always place in SAFE. when loading an unloading. 2) . SEMI' (Fig. 3) To change from safe-position to semi-position you must rotate the select lever clockwise.
C. Unloading 1) Place the selector lever on 'SAFE' 2) Remove the magazine by pressing the magazine release button (Fig. 4) 3) PulI the charging handle fulIy back to extract and eject the cartridge in the chamber. 4) Release the charging handle. ~ Fig. 4 D. Gas regulation The gas regulator is mounted at the front to the cylinder and has a milIed cap which can be rotated to one of the positions marked respectively O. L, M and S. To rotate the gas regulator. depress the detent (Fig.
~. Gas IRegulator ..- ~, ' ~~ Fig. 5 E. Sight adjustment 1) Windage adjustment To adjust the windage. depress detent and rotate the drum to desired direction. To move the point of impact to the right. turn the drum clockwise in direction of arrow and letter 'R' (Fig. 6). To move left. move drum counter-clockwise(Fig. 10). Each graduation(notch) moves the point of impact of bullet as shown in the table below. RANGE 25 meters 100 meters 200 meters IMPACT 0.7 cm 2.8 cm 5.
Windage f Fig. 6 . ~ ul- ~-" --.- Fig.
2) Elevation To adjust to elevation. using the nose of a round object. turn the elevation screw(Fig. 7). To raise rotate the screw counter-clockwise in direction 'UP'. And adjustment of one notch will raise or lower by the amount shown in the table below. RANGE or similaly pointed the point of impact. of arrow and letter the point of impact IMPACT 0.7 cm 2.8 cm 5.6 cm 25 meters 100 meters 200 meters 3) Use of range selector (Fig. 8) If your rifle is zeroed and the range selector is set to 2.
F. Sight zeroing WARNING: Before firing be sure to check the 10cker(P/N 120784) for your safety. Prior to sight zeroing. place the range selector on '2.5'. In order to sight zeroing. adjust your sights so you can hit an aiming point to 250 meters. Zeroing can also be accomplished on a 25 meter range by adjusting the sights so the bullet will strike 0.9 cm below the point of aim. G. Immediate action Immediate action is the action taken to correct the stop page without analyzing the cause.
. TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shootings are usually the result of worn parts or improper care of the rifle. A knowledge of how the rifle functions enables the user to classify and correct the trouble shooting.
PROBLEM CHECK FOR HOW TO FIX IT WON'T FEED Restricted recoil spring assembly action Magazine not fully seated Take out the recoil spring assembly and clean.
. STRIPPING 1) Place selector lever on SAFE 2) Remove magazine by pressing magazine release button (Fig. 9) Fig. 9 3) Open bolt and eyeball chamber. 4) Remove sling 5) Push supporter of recoil spring assembly into receiver and pivot upper, receiver from lower receiver (Fig. 10). Fig.
6) Remove recoil spring assembly 7) Pull charging handle all the way back and remove it.{Fig. 11) -- . Charging Handle Fig. 11 8) Remove bolt carrier and bolt 9) Remove gas regulator f~ ~ "" "_II L~:= I:~.~~ _~ ''~ ., " '-Fig. 12 - 19- .. ' .
10) 11) 12) 13) 14) Push receiver pivot pin (Fig. 12). Separate upper and lower receivers Remove handguards Remove firing pin retaining pin(Fig. 13). Put bolt assembly in locked position(Fig. 14). ~ iIIIIL. Fig. 13 ,/ ,tI t .. " ..- ~ Fig.
15) Remove firing pin through rear of bolt earrier(Fig. . 16) Remove bolt earn pin(Fig. 16) Fi~ng Pin 0:':0: 0:.:0: L"_, ~ ,.",.. . : Fig. 15 -\ .~ ';':~ ~ Fig.
17) Remove bolt assembly from carrier 18) Remove extractor pin(Fig. 17) 19) Remove extractor(Fig. 18) ..... (IIIIlI"" .JJI" . Fig. 17 ~ Fig.
. REASSEMBLY All parts are reassembled . in the reverse order to the stripping procedure. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE It must be emphasized that all semi-auto rifles require constant cleaning and maintenance and that most of stoppages mentioned elsewhere are the result of the shooter's negligence or lack of knowledge of his rifle. All rifles whether semi-auto or repeating rifles, should be cleaned at the end of a day firing and special care must be taken after firing with blank cartridge. A.
B. Lubrication - When reassembling lubricate where required. - Apply oil to constant friction like bolt carrier, bolt, trigger mechanism, barrel extention. - The piston head should not be oiled. . Part to be or not to be lubricated: Lubricated: bolt bolt carrier barrel extension trigger mechanism recoil spring ejector and spring .
. ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST A. Upper Receiver Group ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 STOCK NAME Screw, Hand Guard Washer, Hand Guard Hand Guard Assembly(R.H) Hand Guard Assembly(L.
B. Bolt. Carrier and Recoil Spring Group ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STOCK NAME Bushing, Recoil Spring Spring, Helical Compression Rod(Large), Recoil Spring Supporter Assembly Piston Pin, Piston Operating Rod Bolt Carrier Pin, Firing Retaining Pin, Firing(SM) Pin, Cam . Pin, Extractor Extractor Spring, Insert Spring, Extractor Bolt STOCK NO. 120733 120729 120731 700400 120734 120735 120736 120821 110088 111127 110037 110010 120740 110109 110110 111123 C.
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Pin, Receiver Pivot Detent, Take Down Pin Spring, Detent, Pivot Pin Roll Pin Lower Receiver Spring Pin Button, Magazine Release Spring, Magazine Catch Shaft & Magazine Catch Plunger, Trigger Guard Spring, Trigger Guard Pin, Trigger Guard Plunger Roll pin Guard, Trigger Spring, Bolt Catch Plunger, Bolt Catch Bolt Catch Detent, Firing Control Select Spring, Selector lever Detent Spring Pin Lever, Selector Butt Stcok AssemblyCWood) Screw,
. BASIC .ISSUE ITEMS LIST (BilL) Stock No. Unit of Meas. Description Rod, Cleaning Brush, Cleaning Bore Brush, Cleaning Chamber Brush, Cleaning Receiver Bottle Assembly, Lubricant CaD, Protective Muzzle Case, Carrying Maintenance EauiDment 110989B Sling, Small Arms 483739 Manual DR - 200 110136S 110137S 110138S 110139S 110141S 110142S 110987A - 28- SET EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA Q'ty Q'ty of supp Inc. with Equip.
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Instructions for obtaining service If your rifle requires service, return it to : KIMBER OF AMERICA, INC. 9039 SE Jannsen Road Clackamas, Or. 97015 Pack the rifle carefully in the original box and include a letter with your name, address, and telephone number, along with an explanation of the problem you are experiencing. If you are having a problem with one specific type of ammunition, please be sure to mention this. Do not ship loaded guns for service.
DAEWOO DR200 A copy of this manual is available from the factory upon request. These manuals contain important warnings that must be understood before using these firarms. KIMBER OF AMERICA, INC. 9039 SE Jannsen Road Clackamas, Or. 97015 or Nationwide Sports Distributors '10 Janes Way Southampton. Pa. 18966 1-700-220-3006 1-215-322-2050 ~f~~ Printed in Korea 9501-1.