User Manual
The metal handguard, that is only used on weapons that carry a foldable bipod
(fig. 2) is held at it's rear extreme in the same way as the wooden handguard; at
it's forward extreme it is held on the barrel via a spring clamp that is riveted to
the handguard.
The bipod is held on the barrel via a clamp and both legs have a device that
allows the rapid movement from one position to the other (unfolded or folded).
When the bipod legs are folded, they reinforce the clamping of the metal
handguard to the barrel.
The bipod model BR is installed directly to the weapon at the front sight mount,
needing only to close the legs to open the clamp. The bipods legs can be
shortened or lengthened telescopically.
The flash suppresser permits, with no additional parts added to the weapon, the
launching of normalized NATO rifle grenades.
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