Manual

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7. Inspect bolt assembly for damage and/or excessive wear (Bolt face, bolt
lugs, extractor, ejector, ejector spring, ejector cross pin, firing pin, firing pin
spring).
8. Upon reassembly confirm scope ring and trigger guard bolt torque is
consistent with original spec utilizing provided torque wrench.
9. Check to ensure suppressor adapter is fully intact and tight.
10. Ensure the floorplate opens properly once re-assembled.
11. Perform all trigger/fire control checks to ensure the weapons will not
slam fire.
12. Ensure safety assembly properly engages and does not allow the weapon
to fire upon disengagement.
Important Things to Remember
1. Always make sure the suppressor is attached properly and securely. This
is vital. Not doing so can/will cause severe damage and injury to you and
others around you.
2. Never fire when the bore is wet from solvents or oils.
3. The assigned bolt body must stay with the designated serialized rifle at all
times, they are NOT interchangeable.
4. The assigned suppressor should always stay with the designated
serialized rifle, unless damaged in combat. At that point another
suppressor can be installed but confirming bore clearance and zero is
recommended.
Fire Control Safety
Located on the right rear side of the receiver.