Owner's Manual
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Remove the magazine, then
pull and lock the charging
handle to the rear. Observe
the chamber check window
to confirm a the chamber is
clear. Cycle the bolt multiple
times to ensure all rounds
have been cleared, then insert
the magazine, charge the rifle,
and resume firing.
If a round or multiple rounds
continue to get hung up in
the receiver, remove the chute
panel and clear the
malfunction by hand.
If it still persists, remove
the ejection panel and try to
further clear the malfunction
by hand.
5. Triple feed.
Malfunction Remedial Action
5. Triple feed.
(continued)
Malfunction Remedial Action
Once all feed malfunctions
have been cleared, reinstall
the chute and ejection panels,
insert the magazine, charge
the rifle, and resume firing.
Possible Causes:
-Magazine improperly seated
-Underpowered ammunition
-Dirty chamber
-Damaged/Worn magazine
-Charging rifle after a
double feed
-Multiple short strokes upon
attempted charging
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CAUTION: The following procedure should be carried out
only after following the WARNING on page 49.
*The fired case may not eject, or the rifle may jam
(spent case left in chamber).
d) Failure to Extract or Eject
1. Stuck cartridge.
(chambered)
1. Stuck cartridge.
(continued)
Remove the magazine,
then pull and lock the
charging handle to the rear
and release. If the stuck
round is ejected, the
malfunction is cleared,
and you may insert the
magazine, charge the rifle,
and resume firing.
If the malfunction persists,
point the rifle in a safe
direction and ensuring the
rifle is on ‘Safe’, insert a
cleaning rod or similar tool
Malfunction Remedial Action
Malfunction Remedial Action
into the front of the barrel
and try to tap the stuck
cartridge out of the chamber.
If the malfunction still
persists, point the rifle in a
safe direction, ensuring the
rifle is on “Safe,” and in a
safe environment to address
the malfunction, lock the
charging handle to the rear,
and remove the conversion
kit. Be careful, as the barrel
assembly may be hot. Bring
the barrel assembly to a
Desert Tech certified armor-
er for removal of the stuck
cartridge.
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