Manual

R.E.P.R. MANUAL
LWRC INTERNATIONAL
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IMMEDIATE AND REMEDIAL ACTIONS
5.1 IMMEDIATE ACTION
Immediate Action is dened as the prompt action taken by the
operator to reduce a stoppage without investigating the cause.
A stoppage is dened as any interruption in the operating cycle.
It is suggested to transition to a secondary weapon if cover is not
available, or if the situation permits perform the following:
5.1.1 Keep the weapon shouldered and in the ready position
pointed downrange.
5.1.2 Ensure the magazine is fully seated by pushing the
magazine up into the mag well and then tugging rmly down to
ensure it is securely engaged.
5.1.3 Pull the charging handle to the rear and release in a
slingshot motion. DO NOT ride the charging handle forward.
5.1.4 Re-engage the target.
5.1.5 If the weapon does not eject a casing or live round apply
Remedial Action.
5.2 REMEDIAL ACTION
Remedial Action is dened as the actions taken by the operator to
remedy a Malfunction. A Malfunction is dened as a failure of the
weapon to operate as designed. A simple way to remember the steps
of a remedial action is to simply “Unload” the weapon, and “Reload”
the weapon once the weapon is clear.
5.2.1 Attempt to set the Selector Lever to “SAFE”.