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BEWARE OF DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
• Be sure Cam Pin is installed in the Bolt Group. If it isn’t, your firearm can still fire and COULD
MALFUNCTION, CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
• When using a Blank Firing Attachment, never fire anything except blank ammunition! For your
safety, we recommend the visible, LMT™ blank firing system that includes a special magazine, barrel
and barrel bullet trap.
• If your firearm 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 firearm pointing in a safe direction! This way you won’t be hurt by a possible
round “cooking off” (i.e. the round detonating just from the heat of the barrel). Keep your face away
from the ejection port while clearing a hot chamber.
• If your bolt fails to unlock, and you try to free it by tapping the buttstock on the ground while pulling on
the charging handle, keep yourself clear of the Muzzle and the Firearm pointed down range.
• If there is water in the barrel, do not fire the firearm. IT COULD MALFUNCTION CAUSING
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
• Pull the charging handle to the rear to break the seal to ensure the water will run off from the chamber
through the ejection port area.
• If a noticeable difference in sound or recoil is experienced, STOP FIRING! Either condition could
indicate an incomplete powder burn and or bullet or other obstruction stuck in the bore of the barrel.
• If a bullet is lodged and can be removed by pushing it out with a cleaning rod, clean any unburned
powder grains from the bore, chamber, and mechanism before resuming shooting. If the bullet cannot
be dislodged by firmly tapping it with a cleaning rod, take the weapon to a qualified gunsmith or
armourer and have the obstruction removed.
• NOTE: With the Bolt Carrier Assembly locked to the rear, or in its forward position, if the firearm is
dropped or jarred with a loaded magazine in place, a live round could be chambered.
ALWAYS PRACTICE SAFE GUN HANDLING.
Use only serviceable and authorized ammunition
Inspect ammunition for defects prior to loading magazines
LOADING THE MAGAZINE
• Load magazines one round at a time.
• Place each round on top of follower, between magazine lips and push down and through until round
rotates under feed lips. Never load more than the amount of rounds the magazine is designed for.
• As rounds are pushed down, slide them to the rear of the magazine.
UNLOADING THE MAGAZINE
• Strip one round at a time out of the magazine by pushing on the cartridge rim. Do not bend or deform
magazine lips when stripping rounds from magazine.
• An alternative method is to push the top round slightly forward and depress the base of the second
round under it. This relieves the pressure on the top round, making it easier to remove from the
magazine.