Manual
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Remove fouling from breech, magazine lips, follower, and receiver with a brush and a cloth. Clean the barrel with bore solvent and a brush and then dry it with cleaning patches;
always begin at the chamber. Repeat until barrel is clean. Apply a thin coat of oil to all metal parts. Reassemble firearm and check for proper function.
- Verify gun is ON SAFE.
- Insert EMPTY magazine and retract charging handle so that bolt assembly remains in open position.
- Remove magazine.
- Visually inspect to verify that no ammo remains anywhere in the rifle.
- Loosen barrel adapter only two turns
- Remove rear receiver pin so that upper receiver pivots upward
- Thoroughly clean the bolt assembly area with a brush and cloth (aerosol gun scrubber works great) to remove powder residue and debris.
- Clean the barrel with bore solvent utilizing a flexible cleaning rod inserted through breech end of barrel (where bullet seats).
NOTE: Cleaning the barrel from the muzzle end requires a bore brush that does NOT exceed 1-inch in the length. Using a brush
exceeding this length will result in the brush being lodged in the breech area.
- Apply 2 drops of gun oil to the main spring.
- Apply 1 drop of gun oil to the extractor.
- Apply 1 drop of gun oil to each end of firing pin assembly.
- Reassemble rifle by installing the rear pin.
- Hand-tighten the barrel adapter and then further tighten 1/4 turn using the supplied wrench.
- Wipe down exterior surface of rifle with gun oil.
- Insert the RED TAB (empty chamber indicator), pull the charging handle rearward, then release to close the bolt assembly.
NOTE: Do not apply more oil to the recoil spring, extractor or firing pin assembly than is mentioned above. Doing so will result in an increased accumulation of pow-
der residue which can lead to misfires and jamming issues.
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