Manual

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Before disassembling, loading, or using this firearm, please
READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS
in this manual, regarding proper handling and safe use!
Caution: If unfamiliar with firearms, seek further advice through Gun
Safety Organizations, Local Gun Clubs, NRA Approved
Instructors, or similar qualified organizations.
Warning: If this firearm is carelessly or improperly handled,
unintentional discharge could result and could cause injury,
death, or damage to property.
Warning: This firearm could chamber a round if it is dropped or jarred
with a loaded magazine in place – with the bolt carrier assembly
locked to the rear, or in its forward position.
Caution: Use only clean, dry, high quality commercially manufactured
ammunition. Use only ammunition that is appropriate for the
7.62x51NATO/.308 Winchester caliber of your firearm.
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WARNING: Before Using This Rifle, Read And Follow These Instructions!
If there is anything you do not understand,
get help from someone qualified in the safe handling of firearms.
Be sure cam pin is installed in the bolt group. If it isn't, your rifle can still fire and will
explode.
If you are using a blank firing attachment, never fire anything except blank rounds
(for safety, we recommend the visible military style blank firing attachment).
If your rifle stops firing with a live round in the chamber of a hot barrel (a misfire),
remove the round fast. However, if you cannot remove it within 10 seconds, remove
magazine and wait 15 minutes with the rifle pointing in a safe direction. This way
you won't get hurt by a possible round “cooking-off” (i.e. the round detonating just
from the heat of the barrel). In any event, keep your face away from the ejection port
while clearing a hot chamber.
If your bolt fails to unlock, try to free it by banging the buttstock on the ground while
pulling back on charging handle. Always keep yourself clear of the muzzle.
If there's water in the barrel, do not fire the rifle. It could explode.
If a noticeable difference in sound or recoil is experienced, STOP FIRING. Either
condition could indicate an incomplete powder burn and/or a bullet stuck in the bore.
WARNING: Beware of Dangerous Procedures.
Always Practice Safe Firearms Handling!