OWNER’S MANUAL FOR AR-15 COMBO TOOL FOR USE ON AR-15, M16, M16A1, M16A2, AND M4 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING ON ANY FIREARM.
CAUTION: ALWAYS PRACTICE SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING! BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES! BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AT ALL TIMES! ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER TO AVOID INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM! IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES SEEK ASSITANCE FROM A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL! (1) A2 Front Sight Post Wrench
The A2 front sight post wrench has 4 pins, and is used to adjust the front sight post up and down. To use, simply unfold the tool handle, and extend the A2 front sight post wrench to its outer most position until you feel it lock into place. Close the tool handle completely. You can now make adjustments using the wrench. Follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting your particular rifle’s sights. Line up the 4 pins with the sight post’s 4 holes.
A1 Front Sight Post Wrench The A1 front sight post wrench has 5 pins, and is used to adjust the front sight post up and down. To use, simply unfold the tool handle, and extend the A1 front sight post wrench to its outer most position until you feel it lock into place. Close the tool handle completely. You can now make adjustments using the wrench. Follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting your particular rifle’s sights. Line up the 5 pins with the sight post’s 5 holes.
A1 REAR SIGHT TOOL The A1 rear sight tool will help you adjust for windage to zero your rifle. To use, extend the rear sight tool until it locks into place. Close the handle completely. Next, line up the 5 pins on the tool with the 5 holes on the rear sight adjuster (that is on your AR-15 or M16 handle). Push the tool inward to release the rear sight locking pin, and rotate the adjuster to move the aperture left or right.
RECEIVER PIN PUNCH The receiver pin punch is a necessary tool for field stripping your rifle. To use, extend the larger sized punch until it locks into place. Close the handle completely. Set your rifle up in a gun vise or other secure platform so that it will not be damaged. Line up the punch with the pin on your rifle and carefully push through until the pin starts to come out. Pull the pin all the way out on the other side making sure that the lower and upper receivers are secure.
BOLT CARRIER CARBON SCRAPER The bolt carrier carbon scraper is designed to remove the carbon build up in the rear space of the bolt carrier that the bolt fits in. To use this tool, first unfold the tool handle and extend the carbon scraper until you feel it lock into place. Then, close the tool handle. Next, follow the firearm manufacturer’s instructions for removing the bolt carrier. Once you have the bolt carrier stripped down you can carefully insert the scraper.
BORE CLEANING CABLE AND BRUSH This tool is designed to clean the bore of your rifle. Begin the take down procedure according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Next, remove the bore cable from the side pouch. Next, unscrew the bore brush from the threaded rod attached to the tool. Extend this rod until it locks into place. Close the tool handle and attach the cable to the threaded rod securely. Use a bore guide to prevent damage to the breach and chamber surfaces.
BOLT CARRIER GAS KEY CLEANING BRUSH Your bore brush can also be used as a bolt carrier gas key cleaning brush. Open the tool handle, and extend the bore brush until it locks into place. Close the tool handle completely. Carefully insert the solvent soaked brush into the gas key as far as it will go, and turn clockwise to loosen fouling build-up. Remove fouling using pipe cleaners. Repeat as necessary until pipe cleaners come out clean.
BOLT ASSEMBLY PIN PUNCH The bolt assembly punch can be used to remove various pins on your rifle such as the extractor pin. To use, extend the smaller punch until it locks into place. Close the handle completely. Be sure to securely hold the bolt in place and also be certain that the pin will not be damaged as it protrudes from the other end. Line the punch up with the pin and carefully push it out. Once the pin starts to protrude from the other side you can then pull it out.
BOLT ASSEMBLY CLEANING BRUSH Your bore brush can also be used as a bolt assembly cleaning brush. To use, extend the cleaning brush until it locks into place. Close tool handle completely. Refer to manufacturer’s instructions for proper disassembly of bolt. Carefully insert brush into bolt and rotate to loosen fouling. Use a pipe cleaner to remove loosened fouling. Be careful to clean only as necessary to prevent damage to the bolt.
BROKEN SHELL EXTRACTOR This tool will help you clear a broken shell case that is lodged in your barrel. To use, remove the entire shell extractor unit (3 pieces) from the base of the tool handle. Be sure that all 3 pieces are still attached and that the extractor pin is not tight so it does not cause the end to flare. Lock the action of your rifle in the open position. Next, drop the shell extractor tool into the chamber (pin side towards the muzzle) and close the action.
A4/M4 COLLPASIBLLE STOCK WRENCH This 3 prong wrench is designed to remove and install A4 and M4 collapsible stocks. To use, open tool handle and rotate 180 degrees until the handle is closed and the wrench is extended. Line up the prongs with the indentations on the stock’s castle nut. Then slide the wrench over the castle nut. Follow the firearm manufacturer’s instructions for proper removal and installation of the stock.
LARGE FLAT-HEAD SCREW DRIVER The large flat head screw driver can be used for various tasks on your rifle. It can be used to remove or install the pistol grip, butt stock, and swivel sling. It can also be used as a carbon scraping tool. Use extreme care when removing carbon from rifle components. Scraping with to much pressure can cause damage to rifle surfaces. To use, extend the screw driver until it locks into place, then close the tool handle completely.
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