User's Manual

17.3 Maintenance intervals
Pay attention to the instructions supplied
with the cleaner.
NOTE!
Before shooting
y Carefully remove any oil from the rifle.
I The de-oiling of the rifle should be carried out at room temperature,
as too many residues can be left in the barrel if it is very cold.
y Fire around 10 shots to re-establish even shot performance
(oil shots).
After shooting
y Allow the rifle to warm up to room temperature with the breech
and the snow cover opened.
y Carefully remove condensate from the outside parts.
y Dismantle the firearm and remove condensate
from the individual parts as well.
y Oil the rifle (including the stock) with a suitable gun oil.
y Clean the barrel with a plastic brush and gun oil.
With new ries (up to 10,000 shots) at 1,000 shot intervals
and then at a min. of 5,000 shot intervals
y Clean the barrel from the chamber to the muzzle using a suitable barrel
cleaner and a brass brush.
I Do not pull the brush backwards and forwards in the barrel.
y Unscrew the brass brush outside the barrel and carefully pull
the cleaning rod back through the barrel.
17.2 Cleaning the barrel
If the barrel is only slightly dirty, use a plastic brush to clean it.
X Oil the plastic brush lightly and push it through the barrel
from the chamber end using a clean cleaning rod.
Fig.20 Plastic brush
If the barrel is very dirty, use a bronze brush together with a suitable barrel
cleaner.
Pay attention to the user instructions for the cleaner!
NOTE!
Fig.21 Bronze brush
X Pull a woollen swab through the barrel several times to dry it.
It is essential to re-oil the barrel after using
ammonia-containing cleaning agents, to avoid
the risk of corrosion.
NOTE!
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