Manual
R.E.P.R. MANUAL
LWRC INTERNATIONAL
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6.6.2 Pay particular attention that the Ejection Port Cover is
closed at all times when not ring your weapon. If weapons must be
grounded stu a rag into the Magazine Well.
6.6.3 In blowing sand or snow conditions conduct frequent
functions checks of your weapon and take every opportunity to
remove sand or snow from your weapon. A small paint brush is
highly recommended for this task. Blow sand from weapon with
compressed air if available.
6.6.4 Do not lubricate the interior of the Upper Receiver or
exterior of the Gas Piston components when operating under eld
conditions in extremely sandy or snowy environments.
6.6.5 When performing routine maintenance remove the Top Rail
and brush any sand or snow from the piston components.
6.6.6 Apply point lubrication as sparingly as possible.
6.7 SPECIAL ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS
6.7.1 Keep weapons at ambient outdoor temperature whenever
possible and use an arctic rated lubricant.
6.7.2 If weapons must be brought into a warm area, allow
weapons to warm up to the room temperature, detail disassemble
and perform Detailed Maintenance. Pay particular attention to
removing all condensation from weapon before going back into cold
temperatures.
6.7.3 Even if weapons are kept outdoors, temperatures can
uctuate above and below freezing causing condensation and
freezing in the weapon’s moving components. Perform frequent
functions checks to ensure weapon is operable.
6.7.4 If weapon is dropped in the snow clean it immediately. At
a minimum break the weapon down shotgun style and remove any
snow from the upper receiver and bolt carrier. Clean snow from gas
piston components. Ensure bore is clear.
6.7.5 If your weapon does freeze shut DO NOT FIRE IT to un-jam
the weapon. Warm weapon with body heat or a camp stove (hold
weapon at least eight inches above ame and remove magazine
prior to warming) until un-jammed then clean or re immediately.
Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
6.8 LUBRICANTS AND CLEANERS
The R.E.P.R. is compatible with all standard U.S. Military and NATO
specied small arms lubricants and cleaners. The manufacturer
recommends SLIP 2000 EWL (Extreme Weapons Lubricant for 1.0
oz tube). If changing from one lubricant to another clean o old
lubricant by scrubbing parts with solvent, e.g. Simple Green or SLIP
2000 Carbon Killer.
Lubrication Terms:
Light Coat- A light coat of lubricant is not readily visible to the eye.
Apply lubricant and wipe o excess with a clean cloth.
Moderate Coat- A moderate coat of lubricant should be just visible
to the eye. Apply lubricant directly to part and spread or apply with a
brush, cloth or nger.
Point Lubrication- Lubrication applied to pivot points or recessed
parts. Apply a couple of drops to the pivot point and work part back
and forth to distribute lubricant.