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7. When reinstalling the bolt carrier group, ensure that the bolt is fully extended and
the charging handle is half way inserted prior to inserting the bolt carrier into the
upper receiver.
8. When closing the upper and lower receiver rotate the lower receiver to the upper
receiver until contact is made. en push the rear take down pin all the way into
the lower receiver.
4.0 Routine Operators Maintenance:
Perform routine maintenance after each firing session or once daily while operating in
normal field conditions. Ensure weapon is clear prior to performing any maintenance.
When punching the weapons bore pass the cleaning rod through the chamber end towards
the muzzle.
1. Field-strip the weapon as detailed in Section 3.0.
2. Clean bore by punching first with a patch saturated in Simple Green or SLIP 2000
Carbon Killer. Punch bore with bore brush several times. Punch with a dry patch
to remove carbon residue and cleaning solvent.
3. Check for cleanliness by punching with a clean patch. If necessary repeat above
step until clean.
4. Wipe bolt carrier, charging handle, interior of upper receiver, buffer and buffer
spring with a cloth (slightly dampened with cleaning solvent if available).
5. Scrub the face of the bolt with a GP brush dipped in cleaning solvent or CLP.
oroughly wipe away any remaining cleaning solvent or CLP with a rag.
6. Apply a light coat of lubricant to the interior of the upper receiver, buffer spring,
exterior of barrel, compensator and ejection port cover.
7. Apply point lubricant to the extractor, bolt cam pin, hammer pivot point, and
trigger pivot point, charging handle latch, bolt catch, and carrier sear.
(NOTE: Do not lubricate the face of the bolt.)
8. Reassemble weapon and perform functions check as detailed in Section 2.1.