Manual

R.E.P.R. MANUAL
LWRC INTERNATIONAL
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Proper maintenance of a weapon requires not only immediate pre
and post ring cleaning but also the replacement of consumable
parts to ensure 100% of the reliability and accuracy of the product
throughtout its lifetime. Keep an accurate log of every round red
through the weapon. Even writing down an estimate of the number
of rounds red on a given day will help you perform scheduled
maintenance on the system.
This is an operators manual and does not cover replacement of parts
outside those that can be replaced on a Detailed Strip (as decribed
in section 6.2 of this manual). It is encouraged that only a certied
armorer should diassemble and replace parts beyond those removed
during a eld strip.
6.1 DISASSEMBLY (FIELD STRIP)
Frequency: The weapon should be disassembled to its major
groups and assemblies when conducting Routine Operator Level
Maintenance (as determined by unit). For convenience the Upper
Receiver can remain connected to the Lower Receiver (weapon
broken down shotgun style”) during Routine Operator Level
Maintenance.
TIP: Lay your parts out from left to right in the sequence they
were removed from the weapon so upon reassembly, you just
work right to left. This procedure will also be useful if you have
to strip and reassemble the weapon in the dark.
The sequence is as follows:
6.1.1 Clear the weapon (refer to Section 3.3 of this manual) and
ensure the weapon is Condition 4. Your Bolt Carrier must be in
battery.
6.1.2. (Fig. 6a) Pull out the Take Down Pin by pushing from the left
side of the Lower Receiver to start the pin moving then pull out from
the right. A dowel or bullet tip can be helpful. The pin detent will be
sti on a new rie. This will get easier as you use and disassemble
your R.E.P.R.
(Fig. 6a) Pull the pin from the right as far as it goes. The pin will remain captive. This pin
releases the back end of the upper receiver from the lower receiver.
Fig. 6A: Pushing in the Take Down Pin