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5. Examine the lower receiver assembly for a broken or bent trigger, buttstock, corroded
or deformed lower receiver, cracked or damaged grip, and bent or damaged safety. Look
at the inside parts for cracks, dents, or breaks.
6. Lightly lubricate the recoil spring (2) and buffer (3).
7. Generously lubricate the takedown (4) and pivot pins (5) and the inside parts of the
lower receiver assembly.
MAGAZINE
The magazine is one of the most important parts of a rifle… and one of the most
neglected. Failure to keep the magazine cleaned and properly lubricated will result in
early and frequent malfunctions. It should be cleaned and lubricated whenever
contaminated inside with water, sand, or dirt.
Clean the follower, shell, spring, and floorplate, and lubricate them with CLP.
The magazine is ready for reassembly.
MAINTAINING THE CAMOUFLAGE LAYER (IF PRESENT). Clean the baked
on finish of the SuperSASS using a cloth moistened with mild soapy water. Wipe with a
clean camp rag. CLP may be used to remove stubborn powder stains. Use CLP to
lubricate and protect any steel surfaces that have been cleaned.
The standard hard coat anodize surface layer is intended as a base for any spray-on paints
suitable to the operational area in which the SuperSASS System is being employed.
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