Manual

Handling
806.01 GB
5.3 Loading the gun (ready to fire)
Procedure:
1. Unlock the gun (see section 6.1).
2. Insert the bolt (see section 5.7.3).
3. Open the bolt and pull it back to the stop.
4. Fill the magazine (see section 5.8.3).
5. Insert the magazine (see section 5.8.2).
6. Push the bolt forward and lock.
7. Lock the gun (see section 6.2).
The gun is loaded and ready to fire.
5.4 Discharging a shot
WARNING!
Insufficient awareness of the dangers
May lead to death or severe injuries
Never load or unload the gun inside a vehicle,
inside a building or any other confined space
(except in a designated firing range).
Before loading, always wipe off any excess
grease and oil and check that there is no
obstruction in the bore of the barrel.
Always keep the muzzle of the gun pointed in
a safe direction.
Do not place the finger onto the trigger
tongue, but outside the trigger guard.
Do not load the gun by inserting the
magazine until immediately before shooting.
Never rely on safety mechanisms. They are
never a substitute for careful and correct
handling of the gun.
Never let a loaded gun out of your hands.
WARNING!
Insufficient awareness of the dangers
May lead to death or severe injuries
Ensure that the target and the environment
allow shots to be fired without danger.
When discharging shots, ensure that your
hands or any other parts of the body are
located in front of, over or adjacent to the
barrel muzzle or the ejection port.
Never allow other persons to stand beside
you where they might be struck by ejected
cartridge cases.
Always wear ear protection and safety
glasses when shooting. Alert bystanders to
the importance of wearing ear protection.
Immediately stop shooting and unload the
gun if you suspect that a round has not been
chambered properly, a case is jammed, a
bullet is lodged in the bore or a discharge
sounded or felt weak or abnormal.
Never attempt to dislodge a blockage in the
barrel by firing another round.