Manual

R.E.P.R. MANUAL
LWRC INTERNATIONAL
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3.1.4 Check your weapons bore to ensure it is free from
obstructions before ring. In the event that the weapon is dropped
or the muzzle touches the ground, unload and ensure the weapon
bore is free from obstruction. If it is dark and the tactical situation
permits, use a ashlight to ensure there is not an obstruction. If the
tactical situation calls for light discipline, drop a cleaning rod through
the bore to ensure there is no obstruction.
3.1.5 Prior to ring your weapon, know your intended target and
what lies beyond. Ensure that there is an adequate backstop or open
space free from people or any other unintended targets prior to
shooting. Never shoot at water or hard objects as ricochets will occur
and pose a safety hazard to property, people in the vicinity, or the
shooter.
3.1.6 Be aware of where the weapon muzzle is pointed at all times
and NEVER ag (point your muzzle at) any person or unintended
target regardless of the status of the weapon. When not being carried
on the range your weapon should be placed in Range Safe condition
with the muzzle facing down range ejection port up, the bolt locked
to the rear and selector on safe. No weapon should be handled
regardless of status while people are down range. Observe all rules of
the range you are ring on.
3.1.7 Weapons should be stored unloaded, and in a locked case or
other secure area.
3.1.8 Always use hearing and eye protection when shooting any
rearm.
3.1.9 Be familiar with your weapon and its features, controls and
operating procedures prior to shooting.
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY PRIOR TO OPERATING YOUR
WEAPON.
THE FOUR FIREARMS SAFETY RULES
1. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded at all times.
2. Never point your weapon at anything you don’t intend to
shoot.
3. Keep your nger straight and o the trigger until you intend
to re.
4. Keep your weapon on safe until you intend to shoot.
3.1 GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES:
3.1.1 Whenever handling any weapon, point the muzzle in a
safe direction as soon as you pick the weapon up, then CLEAR the
weapon. See 3.3.1 to 3.3.5. Ensure chamber is clear.
3.1.2 Whenever handing your weapon to another person, clear
the weapon rst and hand it over with the bolt locked to the rear by
the bolt catch. When receiving a weapon from another person insist
that they clear it and lock the bolt to the rear before accepting the
weapon. Check the chamber to ensure the weapon is clear when you
accept the weapon.
3.1.3 Always ensure you are ring the correct caliber ammunition
through your weapon. To ensure proper function and safety LWRCI
recommends using only factory loaded ammunition that complies
with the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute
(SAAMI), Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Epreuve des
Armes à Feu Portatives (CIP), NATO, or ammunition loaded to U.S.
Military specications for the weapon. LWRCI doesn’t guarantee your
weapons safety or performance when utilizing re-loaded or surplus
ammunition.