when it counts™ ™ OWNERS MANUAL: Handling & Safety Instructions Read the instructions and warnings in this manual carefully before using this firearm; do not discard this manual. This instruction manual should always accompany this firearm and be transferred with it upon ownership, or when the firearm is loaned or presented to another person.
State-By-State Warnings Certain states require, by law, that their own specified warning notices, in larger-than-normal type be conspicuously included by the manufacturer, distributor, or retail dealer with firearms sold in that state. SIG SAUER sells its products in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Because our products may be sold in these states, we include the following: CALIFORNIA: WARNING “Children are attracted to and can operate firearms that can cause severe injuries or death.
when it counts™ MAINE: “ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD IS A CRIME. IF YOU LEAVE A FIREARM AND AMMUNITION WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINE, IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH. KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SEPARATE. KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION LOCKED UP. USE TRIGGER LOCKS.” MARYLAND: “WARNING: Children can operate firearms which may cause death or serious injury.
NEW JERSEY: “IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR.” NEW YORK CITY, NY: “THE USE OF A LOCKING DEVICE OR SAFETY LOCK IS ONLY ONE ASPECT OF RESPONSIBLE FIREARMS STORAGE. FOR INCREASED SAFETY, FIREARMS SHOULD BE STORED UNLOADED AND LOCKED IN A LOCATION THAT IS BOTH SEPARATE FROM THEIR AMMUNITION AND INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN AND OTHER UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS.
when it counts™ TEXAS: “IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE, TRANSPORT, OR ABANDON AN UNSECURED FIREARM IN A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TO BE AND CAN OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE FIREARM.” WISCONSIN: “IF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IF THE CHILD IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES, POSSESSES, OR EXHIBITS THE FIREARM.
WARNING - LOCKING DEVICES This firearm was originally sold with a key- operated locking device. While it can help provide secure storage for your unloaded firearm, any locking device can fail. All guns are designed to fire if they are loaded and the trigger is pulled. Therefore, never install the locking device inside the trigger guard or in any way that makes it possible to pull the trigger! Do not leave the keys in the lock.
when it counts™ FIREARMS SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY This owner’s manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for your SIG SAUER® pistol properly. Only when you are certain that you fully understand this manual and can properly carry out its instructions, should you practice loading and firing your firearm with live ammunition. Having a gun in your possession is a full-time job; you cannot guess and you cannot forget. You must know how to use your firearm safely.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page State by State Warnings 2-5 Locking Device 6 General Safety Information and Mechanical Characteristics 14 Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling 15 1.0 Safety Information 14 1.1 Protect your Eyes and Ears 16 1.2 Ammunition 16-19 2.0 Mechanical Characteristics and Rifle Theory 21 2.1 Rifle Description 21 2.1.1 General 21 2.1.2 Barrel with Receiver and Gas System 21 2.1.3 Bolt and Bolt Carrier Assembly 22 2.1.
when it counts™ Topic Page 2.1.7 Buttstock Operation 30 2.1.8 Trigger Guard Operation 33 2.1.9 Sights 35 2.1.10 Magazine 38 2.2 Technical Specification 39 2.2.1 Operation of Fire Control Selector /Safety 40-41 3.0. Handling 42 3.1 Important Instructions 42 3.2 Loading the Magazine 43 3.3 Loading the Rifle 44 3.4 Reloading the Rifle (partially loaded magazine in rifle) 45 3.5 Reloading the Rifle (empty magazine in rifle) 46 4.
Topic Page 6.0 Procedures in case of a Stoppage 51 6.1 Failure to Fire (Cold Rifle) 51 6.2 Failure to Fire (Hot Rifle) 52 6.3 Failure to Cycle 53 6.4 Feedway Stoppage (Jam) 54 7.0 Field Strip Disassembly 55 7.1 Detailed Disassembly of the Bolt Carrier and Bolt 56 7.2 Extractor Removal 57 7.3 Gas Valve and Pushrod Removal 58 7.4 Quad Rail Removal 59-62 7.5 Removal of Recoil Buffer and Action Spring 62-63 8.0. Cleaning 64 8.
when it counts™ Topic Page 9.2 Extractor 71 9.3 Bolt to Bolt Carrier 72-74 9.4 Bolt Carrier to Upper Receiver 75 9.5 Rejoining Upper and lower Receivers 76 9.6 Quad rail Re-assembly 76-77 9.7 Pushrod and Gas Valve 79-80 10.0 Perform a Function Check 81 11.0 Lubrication 82-83 12.0 Transportation and Storage 84 13.0 Service and Replacement Parts Policy 86 14.0 Shipping Firearms for Repair 88-89 15.0 Parts List 90-91 16.
WARNINGS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE ARE FOUND WITHIN THIS MANUAL Locking Devices Alterations Manual Safety Ammunition Lead Exposure Handling 6 13 26 17, 20 20 42 Loading Firing Storage Parts Purchasers Shipping OTHER CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPEAR THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE USING. 12 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ WARNING - ALTERATIONS This product was designed to function properly in its original condition. Alterations can make it unsafe. Do not alter any part or add or substitute any parts or accessories not manufactured by SIG SAUER Inc. DO NOT ALTER ANY GUN www.sigsauer.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.0 Safety Information The safety warnings in this manual are important. By understanding the dangers inherent in the use of any firearm, and by taking the precautions described herein, you can enjoy complete safety in the use of your rifle. Failure to heed any of these warnings may result in serious injury to you or others, as well as severe damage to the firearm or other property. SIG SAUER Inc.
when it counts™ THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING 1. ALWAYS treat every gun as if it were loaded. 2. ALWAYS be sure the barrel is clear of any obstruction. 3. ALWAYS be sure of your backstop, what lies beyond, and the safety of bystanders before you shoot. 4. ALWAYS use clean, dry, original factory-made ammunition of the proper type and caliber for your gun. 5. ALWAYS wear ear protection and safety glasses when shooting. 6.
1.1 Protect Your Eyes And Ears Always wear safety glasses and ear plugs or “earmuff” type protectors whenever you are shooting. Always make certain that persons close to you are similarly protected. Unprotected eyes may be injured by powder, gas, carbon residue, lubricant, metallic particles, or similar debris which may emanate occasionally from any firearm in normal use. Without ear protection, repeated exposure to shooting noise may lead to cumulative, permanent hearing loss. 1.2. Ammunition 1.
when it counts™ WARNING – AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE SIG SAUER Inc. SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY WHATSOEVER OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH, OR AS A RESULT OF, THE USE IN ANY SIG SAUER FIREARM OF FAULTY, NON-STANDARD, “REMANUFACTURED” HAND LOADED (RELOADED) AMMUNITION, OR CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WHICH THE FIREARM WAS ORIGINALLY CHAMBERED. 3.
5. Bullets can become lodged in the barrel: • If the cartridge has been improperly loaded without propellant powder, or if the powder fails to ignite (ignition of the cartridge primer alone will push the bullet out of the cartridge case, but usually does not generate sufficient energy to expel the bullet completely from the barrel); • If the bullet is not properly seated in the cartridge case.
when it counts™ 8. Do not oil cartridges, and be sure to wipe the chamber clean of any oil or preservative before commencing to shoot. Oil interferes with the friction between cartridge case and chamber wall that is necessary for safe functioning, and subjects the firearm to stress similar to that imposed by excessive pressure. 9. Use lubricants sparingly on the moving parts of your firearm. Avoid excessive spraying of any aerosol gun care product, especially where it may get on ammunition.
WARNING - AMMUNITION Death, serious injury, and damage can result from the use of wrong ammunition, bore obstructions, powder overloads, or incorrect cartridge components. Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors.
when it counts™ 2.0. Mechanical Characteristics and Rifle Theory 2.1 Rifle Description 2.1.1 General The SIG716 rifle is a gas operated short stroke pushrod rifle with a rotary bolt mechanism capable of semi-automatic or full automatic fire depending on the model. Semi-Automatic is defined as one round being fired each time the trigger is pressed to the rear.
2.1.3 Bolt/Bolt Carrier Assembly The bolt carrier guides the bolt and controls locking and unlocking by means of the cam pin. The bolt carrier also incorporates an integral contact surface for the pushrod. The bolt carrier is responsible for cocking the hammer. Cam Pin Bolt Bolt Carrier FIG 2 Bolt Carrier The bolt houses the firing pin, the extractor and the ejector. It incorporates locking lugs that lock the bolt into the barrel extension.
when it counts™ 2.1.4 Quad Rail Hand Guard The quad rail hand guard protects the barrel and the gas system from damage and provides protection from barrel heat. The integrated M1913 accessory rails provide attachment points for various devices , such as lights, lasers, sights, and bi-pods. The quad rail hand guard has unique attachment features that enhances the rifle overall structural integrity. FIG 4 Quad Rail assembly on rifle www.sigsauer.
2.1.5 Lower Receiver Assembly and Butt stock The lower receiver assembly contains the fire control mechanism, bolt catch, magazine well, magazine release, pistol grip, sling attachment points, and butt stock assembly. The fire control selector is ambidextrous along with the magazine catch. The fire control selector has two positions, SAFE-SEMI. SAFE - Trigger is locked and rifle cannot be fired. SEMI - The rifle will fire one shot with each press of the trigger.
when it counts™ The SIG716 is equipped with a telescoping butt stock. The butt stock may vary depending on the model. Bolt Catch Lever Release Latch Magazine release Fire control selector FIG 6 Magpul MOE Butt Stock www.sigsauer.
MANUAL SAFETY “ON” MANUAL SAFETY “OFF” MANUAL SAFETY “OFF” FIG 7 Fire Control Selector position Safe-semi-AUTO WARNING - MANUAL SAFETY: Keep the safety “ON” unless actually firing. Always move the safety to its intended position and check it. The safety is not “ON” unless it is completely “ON.” Never depend on a safety mechanism or any other mechanical device to justify careless handling or permitting the rifle to point in an unsafe direction.
when it counts™ 2.1.6 Gas Valve Position The SIG716 gas valve has 4 positions. Rotating the valve between “Normal “ and “Adverse” can be accomplished by just rotating the valve clockwise to the next position. Rotation to “Suppressed” or “Off” positions will require the detent plunger to be depressed prior to rotation of the valve. Locator point on gas block Position indicator point on gas valve FIG 8 Adjustable Gas Valve www.sigsauer.
2.1.6.A Position #1 2.1.6.B Position #2 (Normal) is for normal operation. (Adverse) is for adverse conditions such as fouling or under functioning. FIG 9 Gas Valve ON P1 FIG 10 Gas Valve ON P2 Adverse CAUTION: The rifle should NOT be operated in Position #2 (Adverse) for an extended period of time. As soon as normal function returns, the gas valve should be rotated to Position #1 (Normal).
when it counts™ 2.1.6.C Position #3 2.1.6.D Position #4 (Suppressed) is for firing with a sound suppressor and is a partial cutoff of the gas system still allowing for cycling of the weapon. You must depress the valve plunger prior to rotating the gas valve to this position. (Off) is a complete cutoff of the gas system allowing the rifle to function as a single shot weapon.
2.1.7 Butt Stock Operation The butt stock on the SIG716 may vary depending on the specific model you have. The butt stock provides for easy adjustment of the length to accommodate the individual shooter or for storage. To adjust the length of the butt stock, fully depress the release latch and pull the stock rearward to extend or push the stock forward to collapse. Intermediate positions may be selected by partially depressing the release latch and moving the stock to the desired position.
when it counts™ With the release lever fully depressed, insert the tip of the included Polymer Dummy Round into the recessed hole in the locking pin. Use the Polymer Dummy Round as a lever to pry the locking pin down to its stopping point. Once the locking pin is clear of the receiver extension you can slide the stock off of the receiver extension. FIG 14 Butt Stock removal www.sigsauer.
To re-install the butt stock: DO NOT FORCE THE PARTS TOGETHER! Align the stock body with the receiver extension and gently slide the stock on to the extension until it stops. With the release lever fully depressed, insert the tip of the included Polymer Dummy Round into the recessed hole in the locking pin. Use the Polymer Dummy Round as a lever to pry the locking pin down to its stopping point. Once the locking pin is clear of the receiver extension you can slide the stock onto the receiver extension.
when it counts™ 2.1.8 Trigger Guard Operation The trigger guard may be released from its normal position to make the trigger accessible for shooting with gloves. For safety reasons the trigger guard must not be released until just before firing the weapon. It should be returned to its normal position immediately.
WARNING: DO NOT MANIPULATE THE TRIGGER GUARD UNLESS THE FIRE CONTROL SELECTOR IS ON “SAFE” AND THE RIFLE IS UNLOADED. 34 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 2.1.9 Sights The SIG716 rifle features integrated Mil-Std M1913 rails on the upper receiver and the Quad Rail Hand Guards. These rails may be used for attaching a variety of sighting systems, both optical and fixed. Some models feature SIG SAUER flip up front and rear sights as a standard feature. These sights are designed to provide a simple, durable sighting solution should you decide not to use an optical device.
Sight Deployment Flip up the front sight assembly until it held in the upright position by the detent. Flip up the rear sight assembly until it is held in the upright position by the detent. When the sights are not longer required, rotate them down to their stowed position. Windage Adjustment (Left/Right) FRONT SIGHT 36 REAR SIGHT www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ CHANGES IN POINT OF IMPACT ON A 25M TARGET (16.0” bbl) ELEVATION WINDAGE 1 CLICK 1.1 cm 1 CLICK 0.4 cm 2 CLICKS 2.2 cm 2 CLICKS 0.9 cm 3 CLICKS 3.4 cm 3 CLICKS 1.3 cm 4 CLICKS 4.5 cm 4 CLICKS 1.
2.1.10 Magazine The SIG716 rifle ships with (1) one twenty (20) round polymer magpul magazine. The SIG716 is compatible with SR25 AR10 type magazines. Aftermarket magazines should always be checked for proper fit and function prior to using them with the SIG716 rifle. FIG 20, 20 RD MAGAZINE 38 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 2.2 Technical Specifications SPECIFICATION CQB PATROL PRECISION MARKSMAN 7.62x51mm NATO Caliber 7.62x51mm NATO 7.62x51mm NATO Overall Length 34.25” 37.4” 39.4” Length w/stock collapsed 31.1” 34.25 N/A Overall Height 7.6” 7.6” 7.6” Barrel Length w/o Flash Suppressor 12.5” 16.0” 20.
2.2.1 Operation of Fire Control/Safety Four basic fundamentals of safe firearm handling should be applied during any and all activities described in this manual. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction until ready to shoot. Keep your finger off of the trigger and out of the trigger guard until ready to fire. Be aware of your target and what is beyond it.
when it counts™ SEMI – The trigger is no longer locked and the rifle WILL FIRE one shot with each press of the trigger until either the operator stops firing or the ammunition is expended from the magazine. MANUAL SAFETY “OFF” MANUAL SAFETY “OFF” Fig 22 FIRE CONTROL SELECTOR ON SEMI-AUTO The fire control selector should always be in the SAFE position except when the operator is actually going to fire the rifle, and upon completion of firing. www.sigsauer.
3.0 Handling 3.1 Important Instructions • • • • • • • Before manipulating the weapon, ensure the fire control lever is in the “S” (SAFE) position and the trigger guard is in the closed position. Use only factory-new ammunition which corresponds to the caliber of the weapon. During all manipulations of the rifle, point the weapon in a safe direction. Do not place your finger on the trigger until the target has been verified and you intend to shoot. Do not load the weapon until immediately before use.
when it counts™ 3.2 Loading the Magazine FIG 23 716 MAGAZINE BEING LOADED 1. Ensure the magazine is the proper type and caliber for the rifle; 2. Place a round between the feed lips and press down- ensure the bullet is facing the front of the magazine; 3. Ensure the cartridges are fully seated to the rear of the magazine by tapping the back of the magazine in the palm of the hand. www.sigsauer.
3.3 Loading the Rifle 1. Ensure the safety lever is in the “S” (SAFE) position; 2. Insert the magazine and check that it is properly seated; 3. Bolt forward: Pull the charging handle back fully and release; or 4. Bolt locked open: Depress bolt catch fully to release bolt. WARNING: DO NOT LOAD A RIFLE WITH A HOT CHAMBER BECAUSE A ROUND MAY “COOK” OFF (i.e., a round may detonate (fire) unexpectedly just because it is exposed to the heat of the rifle’s chamber). FIG 24 MAGAZINE BEING INSERTED 44 www.
when it counts™ 3.4 Reloading the Rifle after firing has commenced (partially loaded magazine still in rifle). 1. Place fire control selector on SAFE. 2. Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction and finger out of the trigger guard! 3. Depress magazine catch and remove magazine. FIG 25 MAG CATCH BEING DEPRESSED LEFT AND RIGHT SIDE 4. Insert loaded magazine and ensure it is seated properly. www.sigsauer.
3.5 Reloading the Rifle after firing has commenced (bolt locked open, empty magazine still in rifle). 1. Place fire control selector on SAFE. 2. Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction and finger out of the trigger guard! 3. Depress magazine catch and remove magazine. 4. Insert loaded magazine and ensure it is seated properly. 5. Release the bolt by either: a. Depressing bolt catch fully releasing the bolt; b. Grasping the charging handle, retracting it slightly and releasing it. WHEN COMPLETING STEP 5.
when it counts™ 4.0 Cycle of Operation Ready to Fire Condition The SIG716 “Ready to Fire” condition is described as a loaded magazine properly seated into the magazine well, a live cartridge loaded into the chamber, the fire control selector place on “SAFE”. WARNING - FIRING The bolt automatically opens and shuts quickly while firing. Keep face and hands away from it. Hot brass and powder gas is ejected quickly and can burn you. The rifle should be fired from the right shoulder.
4.1 Firing Semi-Auto Models (SAFE-SEMI) Rotate the fire control selector from the “SAFE” position to the “SEMI” position. Pressing the trigger rearward releases the hammer causing it to strike the firing pin, impacting the cartridge primer.
when it counts™ 6. As the bolt carrier continues rearward movement the extractor, gripping the right side of the expended cartridge case pulls the case from the chamber. 7. Once the expended case clears the chamber, the ejector located on the left side of the bolt face pushes the case out the ejection port located on the right side of the upper receiver. 4.1.2 Cocking of the Hammer 1. As the bolt carrier assembly continues rearward the bottom surface of the bolt carrier cocks the hammer rearward. 2.
5.0 Unloading ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE MUZZLE IS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION! 1. Ensure the fire control selector is rotated to the “SAFE” position. 2. Remove the magazine by depressing the magazine catch; and 3. Retract the charging handle locking the bolt carrier assembly to the rear; and 4. Visually and physically inspect the chamber to verify it is empty. Remember to clear the chamber after the magazine is removed.
when it counts™ TO CLEAR A STOPPAGE (JAM) 6.0 Procedures In Case of a Stoppage A “Stoppage” is an interruption in the cycle of operation as depicted in Section 4.0. A stoppage can normally be repaired by the operator by performing one of the following immediate actions described. 6.1 Failure to Fire (Cold Rifle) Trigger is pressed, hammer falls, rifle does not fire. 1. Ensure the magazine is properly seated in the magazine well by applying upward pressure and then pulling down on the magazine. 2.
6.2 Failure to Fire (Hot Rifle) Trigger is pressed, hammer falls, the rifle does not fire. 1. Keep the muzzle pointed down range, place the rifle on SAFE, remove the magazine, if you cannot extract the loaded cartridge within ten (10) seconds you must wait a minimum of 15 minutes before handling the rifle. 2. Upon completion of the 15 minutes, retract the charging handle all the way back and observe the ejection of the cartridge; and 3.
when it counts™ 6.3 Failure to Cycle WARNING: Always ensure the rifle is unloaded and cleared of ammunition prior to adjusting the gas valve as described below. If the SIG716 fires one round but fails to cycle the action: 1. Place the fire control selector to “SAFE” 2. Remove the magazine; and 3. Lock the bolt carrier to the rear; 4. Ensure the chamber is clear (visual and physical check); 5. Rotate the gas valve from Position #1 (Normal) to Position # 2 (Adverse); 6. Reinsert a fresh magazine; 7.
6.4 Feedway Stoppage (Jam) A feedway stoppage occurs when one or more rounds are trapped in the upper receiver and stop the cycle of operation. To clear this problem: 1. Place the rifle on SAFE. 2. Remove the magazine (You might have to pull downward with some force to remove the magazine from the magazine well due to the jammed cartridges). 3. Cycle the bolt carrier assembly several times to clear any rounds from the receiver; and 4.
when it counts™ 7.0 Field Strip Disassembly 1. Unload and clear the rifle per section 5.0. 2. Ensure the bolt carrier assembly is forward and the fire control selector is placed on SAFE. 3. Press the takedown pin from left to right until it stops (It is held into the lower receiver by a detent and will not pull free from the receiver). Takedown Pin Pivot Pin FIG 27 THE TAKEDOWN PIN AND PIVOT PIN www.sigsauer.
4. Press the Pivot Pin (front pin) from left to right until it stops at the detent. 5. Separate the upper receiver from the lower receiver. 6. Grasp the charging handle and pull it rearward until it stops. 7. Remove the bolt carrier assembly from the rear opening of the upper receiver. 8. Align the tabs of the charging handle and lift it from the receiver. 7.1 Detailed Disassembly of the Bolt Carrier and Bolt 1. Remove the firing pin retaining pin from the left side of the bolt carrier.
when it counts™ 7.2 Extractor Removal 1. Apply slight pressure to the rear of the extractor with the thumb. 2. Using a punch, or the tip of the firing pin, push out the extractor pin. from either side. 3. Remove the extractor from the bolt. Retaining Pin Extractor FIG 29 BOLT WITH EXTRACTOR REMOVED NOTE: Only separate the extractor spring from the extractor when replacement is necessary www.sigsauer.
7.3 Gas Valve and Pushrod Removal 1. Depress the detent on the lower right side of the gas block. 2. Rotate gas valve clockwise until the lugs are clear of the gas block. 3. Pull the gas valve forward out of the gas block. 4. Tilt the upper downward and allow the push rod to slide from the gas block. 5. Separate the gas valve from the pushrod. FIG 30 PICTURE OF THE GAS VALVE BEING REMOVED 58 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 7.4 Quad Rail Removal CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE THE QUAD RAIL ASSEMBLY UNLESS THE UPPER AND LOWER RECEIVERS ARE SEPARATED. REMOVAL OF THE QUAD RAILS WILL EXPOSE THE PUSHROD ASSEMBLY. SHOULD THE RIFLE FALL OR STRIKE A HARD SURFACE, THE PUSHROD ASSEMBLY COULD BE DAMAGED EFFECTING OPERATION OF THE RIFLE. SEPARATING THE RECEIVERS REDUCES THE OVERALL WEIGHT OF THE RIFLE REDUCING THE RISK OF DAMAGE SHOULD THE RIFLE FALL OR STRIKE A HARD OBJECT OR SURFACE. FIG 31 EXPLODED VIEW OF QUAD RAIL www.
1. Remove the two (2) quad clamp screws using a 1/8” hex wrench. FIG 32 REMOVAL OF CLAMP SCREWS AND CLAMP 2. Remove the four (4) handguard screws from the lower quad rail using a 5/32” hex wrench; and FIG 33 REMOVAL OF 4 HANDGUARD SCREWS 60 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 3. Remove the lower quad rail section. FIG 34 REMOVAL OF THE LOWER RAIL SECTION 4. Lift the quad key from the slot in the barrel nut. FIG 35 REMOVAL OF THE QUAD KEY FROM BARREL NUT www.sigsauer.
5. Remove the upper rail section. FIG 36 REMOVAL OF UPPER RAIL SECTION 7.5 Removal of Recoil Buffer and Action Spring REMOVAL OF THE RECOIL BUFFER AND SPRING IS EASIER IF THE HAMMER IS IN THE COCKED POSITION AND THE FIRE CONTROL SELECTOR IS ROTATED TO THE SAFE POSITION. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN HANDLING PARTS UNDER SPRING TENSION. 62 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 1. Depress buffer retaining plunger while maintaining control the buffer as you allow it to move forward from the receiver extension tube. FIG 37 PICTURE OF THUMB OVER BUFFER ASSEMBLY 2. Guide the buffer and action spring from the receiver extension. 3. Use a clockwise twisting motion to separate the action spring from the recoil buffer. Do NOT pull straight back on the action spring as it can cause damage to the spring. FIG 38 BUFFER AND RECOIL SPRING REMOVAL www.sigsauer.
8.0 Cleaning 1. Your rifle is delivered factory packaged and preserved with a light coating of protective grease and oils. Before loading make certain that all packing grease and oil has been cleaned from the bore and exposed mechanism. 2. Before you begin to disassemble your firearm for cleaning, always double-check to make sure it is unloaded! 3.
when it counts™ 8.1 Cleaning the Bore 1. Run a patch soaked in solvent through the bore. 2. Allow the solvent to soak in the barrel for at least 5 minutes. 3. Move on to section 8.3 and clean the bolt while the solvent works on loosening the residue in the bore of the barrel. 4. If the barrel is heavily fouled use a cleaning rod and a brass or nylon bore brush of the proper bore diameter and clean the bore from the chamber end to the muzzle end.
8.3 Cleaning the Bolt A cotton patch or a soft toothbrush and solvent can be used to complete the following steps: 1. Clean all fouling from around the bolt locking lugs. 2. Clean all fouling from bolt body 3. Clean extractor and the extractor slot in the bolt. 4. Use pipe cleaner to clean firing pin channel. 8.4 Cleaning the Bolt Carrier 1. Clean all fouling from bolt carrier body. 2. Clean the bolt channel in the front of the carrier with a brush or cotton swabs. 8.
when it counts™ 8.6 Cleaning the Magazine Magazines should be cleaned whenever the rifle is cleaned as preventive maintenance. FIG 39 MAGAZINE 1. Use a brush to clean inside the body. 2. Clean with a rag and CLP then wipe dry. 3. Clean follower and dry completely. The magazine body should be kept dry. Any oil or solvent left behind will attract dirt and debris causing undue wear and possibly feeding issues. www.sigsauer.
8.7 Cleaning the Pushrod and Gas Valve A cotton patch and a soft brush can be used to clean the gas valve and the pushrod assembly. 1. Clean all fouling from the Push Rod. 2. Clean all fouling from the gas valve. 3. Clean the ports of the gas valve. Soaking the valve in solvent for 10 minutes before attempting to remove fouling will make it easier to clean. 68 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 9.0 Reassembly 9.1 Recoil Buffer and Action Spring 1. Slide the action spring over the recoil buffer and snap it into place by using a clockwise twisting motion as you press it forward. FIG 40 SPRING TO BUFFER www.sigsauer.
2. Insert the action spring into the receiver extension tube. FIG 41 ACTION SPRING AND BUFFER STARTED INTO RECEIVER EXTENSION 3. Push the recoil buffer back into the receiver extension until the buffer retaining plunger engages the face of the buffer and holds it into the receiver extension. FIG 42 BUFFER HELD INTO RECEIVER EXTENSION 70 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 9.2 Extractor 1. Fit extractor to bolt body by holding bolt in one hand; and 2. While applying pressure with thumb over the spring end of the extractor, slide extractor pin into hole until ends are flush with bolt body. FIG 43 EXTRACTOR TO BOLT BODY www.sigsauer.
9.3 Bolt to Bolt Carrier WARNING: THE BOLT CAM PIN MUST BE INSTALLED OR THE RIFLE WILL SUFFER A CATASTROPHIC FAILURE WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE OPERATOR. DO NOT INTERCHANGE BOLT ASSEMBLIES FROM ONE RIFLE TO ANOTHER. DOING SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE OPERATOR. 72 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 1. Re-insert the bolt into the bolt carrier with the extractor oriented to the right side of the bolt carrier; and Alignment of Bold and Carrier FIG 44 ALIGN BOLT INTO CARRIER BODY 2. Pull the bolt forward to the unlocked position; and align the cam pin hole inserting the cam pin into the bolt; and 3. Insert the firing pin into the tail shaft of the bolt. Camp Pin installed FIG 45 CAM PIN BACK INTO BOLT AND CARRIER www.sigsauer.
CAUTION: THE FIRING PIN MUST BE FULLY INSERTED INTO THE BOLT CARRIER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FIRING PIN RETAINING PIN. THE RETAINING PIN MUST PASS BETWEEN THE LARGE SHOULDER OF THE FIRING PIN AND THE HEAD OF THE FIRING PIN. FIG 46 FIRING PIN INSERTED INTO BOLT/CARRIER 4. Re-install the firing pin retaining pin into the bolt carrier from left to right. 5.
when it counts™ 9.4 Bolt Carrier Assembly to Upper Receiver 1. Position the upper receiver assembly with the open bottom facing upward; and 2. Insert the charging handle into the slotted key way of the receiver and push it forward slightly. 3. Take the bolt carrier assembly with the bolt pulled completely forward (unlocked position) and set it into the charging handle. 4. Simultaneously push the bolt carrier assembly and the charging handle forward until the bolt and the charging handle lock into place.
9.5 Rejoining Upper and Lower Receivers To aid in steps 1-3, manually cock the hammer by pushing it down until it is held in place then rotate the fire control selector to SAFE. 1. Position the upper and lower receivers to align the pivot pin (front pin) holes. 2. Push the pivot pin from right to left until the head of the pivot pin is flush against the receiver. You will feel it captured by the detent pin. 3.
when it counts™ 2. Place the upper rail section over the barrel nut interlocking the tab into the upper receiver pocket. FIG 49 RE-INSTALLATION OF UPPER RAIL SECTION WITH INTERLOCKING TAB HIGHLIGHTED 3. Place the lower rail section over the barrel nut ensuring that the key is seated into the groove of the barrel nut. FIG 50 RE-INSTALLATION OF LOWER RAIL SECTION www.sigsauer.
4. Install the four (4) rail screws using a 5/32” hex wrench. Tighten the screws to 60 inch pounds (7 Newton meters). FIG 51 TIGHTENING OF RAIL SECTION SCREWS 5. Tighten the clamp screws to 70 inch pounds (8 Newton meters) using a 1/8” torque wrench. 6. Repeat step 5 one time. FIG 52 TIGHTENING OF RAIL CLAMP SCREWS 78 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ 9.7 Pushrod and Gas Valve re-assembly To simplify the process of reinstalling the pushrod assembly, always pre-assemble the gas valve into the pushrod prior to attempting reinsertion of the pushrod through the gas block. This will help in guiding the pushrod into the upper receiver. FIG 53 PUSH ROD AND GAS VALVE 1. Install the pushrod assembly through the front of the gas block with the flat side of the spring guide facing downward toward the barrel nut.
Detent FIG 55 GAS VALVE ROTATION (STEP 3) FIG 56 FINAL GAS VALVE POSITION To Re-install the gas valve and push rod: 1. Assemble the gas valve onto the pushrod. This will aid in assembly. 2. Slide the push rod and valve back through the gas block until the valve flange contacts the gas block. 3. Rotate the valve clockwise until the flange contacts the detent on the lower right corner of the gas block, depress the detent and rotate the valve clockwise again until it is the “Normal” operating position. 4.
when it counts™ 10.0 Perform a Function Check of the SIG716 Semi-Automatic Rifle With the SIG716 rifle and one UNLOADED magazine perform a function check of the rifle as outlined below in steps 1-13. THE FUNCTION CHECK SHOULD ALWAYS BE DONE AFTER CLEANING AND ASSEMBLING THE RIFLE. ALWAYS VISUALLY AND PHYSICALLY CLEAR THE FIREARM FIRST! SIG716 (SAFE/SEMI ONLY) 1. Insert an empty magazine into the magazine well until it locks into place. 2.
11.0 Lubrication Using lubricant designed for use on firearms, lightly apply to the contact areas of the following components: Upper Receiver Assembly • Forward assist. • Ejection port cover spring and latch. • Charging handle latch and spring. • Front sight detent. • Rear sight windage screw and detent. • Gas valve body. • Pushrod and spring. Valve Body 82 www.sigsauer.
when it counts™ Bolt and Carrier Assembly • Extractor spring. • Tailshaft • Cam Pin. • Bolt Rings. • Locking Lugs. • Rail Surfaces, top and bottom. • Bolt bearing surface. Lower Receiver Assembly • Fire control springs, pins, detents, pivot and takedown pins. • Trigger Sear Surface, Disconnect Surface. • Buttstock release levers. • Recoil buffer • Action spring • Receiver extension www.sigsauer.
12.0 Transportation and Storage When transporting your firearm to and from shooting activities, keep it unloaded for your safety and for the safety of others. When storing your firearm, keep it separated from ammunition, under lock and key if possible, and out of the reach of children and other inexperienced or unauthorized persons. WARNING - STORAGE: Never place or store any firearm in such a manner that it may be dislodged.
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13.0. Service and Replacement Parts Policy Parts Policy Our Service Department maintains a full complement of replacement parts. Even though most gunsmiths have the knowledge, training, and the ability to make necessary repairs to your firearm, the skill and workmanship of any particular gunsmith is totally beyond our control. Should your firearm ever require service, we strongly recommend that you return it to SIG SAUER Inc.
when it counts™ WARNING - PARTS PURCHASE: It is the purchaser’s responsibility to be absolutely certain that any parts ordered from the factory are correctly fitted and installed. Firearms are complicated mechanisms and IMPROPER FITTING OF PARTS MAY RESULT IN A DANGEROUS MALFUNCTION, DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM, AND SERIOUS INJURY TO THE SHOOTER AND OTHER PERSONS. The purchaser and installer of parts must accept full responsibility for the correct adjustment and functioning of the rifle after such installation.
Service Policy If you have questions concerning the performance or servicing of your rifle, please write or call: SIG SAUER Inc. Attention: Customer Service 18 Industrial Drive, Exeter, NH 03833 Phone: (603) 772-2302 Fax: (603) 772-9082 IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING YOUR RIFLE, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT (603) 772-2302 BEFORE USING YOUR RIFLE. 14.0.
when it counts™ 4. Generally, an individual may ship firearms to the manufacturer for repair or service. Some states and localities, however, prohibit this. If you live in such an area, the firearms must be shipped by and returned to a Federally Licensed Firearms Dealer. 5. Federal law prohibits persons who do not possess a Federal Firearms License from shipping a firearm via the U.S. Postal Service. (Note: any shipment of firearms outside U.S.
ORDER PARTS In the event you want to order parts for your SIG716 rifle, contact Customer Service at (603) 772-2302. Have available the serial number of your rifle and the part diagram number for the part(s) you wish to order. A parts list and diagram of the rifle is provided in sections 14.0 and 14.1. 15.
when it counts™ 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 1700257 MAGPUL BUTTSTOCK, ACS 1800046 UPPER RECEIVER 1700026 PIN, SLOTTED SPRING 1700028 FORWARD ASSIST ASSY 1700027 FORWARD ASSIST SPRING 1800038 EJECTION PORT COVER ASSY 1800049 COVER PIN 1700036 COVER SPRING 1800078 OP ROD BUSHING 1800086 BOLT CARRIER, SEMI 1800116 FIRING PIN RETAINING PIN 1800007 FIRING PIN 1800025 FIRING PIN SPRING 1800013 CAM PIN 1800042 BOLT ASSY 1800041 CHARGING HANDLE ASSY 1800021 RAIL ADAPTER UPPER 52 53 54 55 5
41 40 43 60 42 52 37 16.0 Parts Diagram 36 48 54 50 56 2 3 45 39 4 8 38 49 44 22 47 5 53 55 11 26 9 6 23 13 10 19 24 46 33 7 16 30 19 28 25 27 15 1 18 21 29 31 12 32 14 35 34 17 20 93 THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT AND ALL INFORMATION THEREON IS PROPRIETARY AND IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF SIG SAUER, INC. EXETER, NH, U.S.A.
1 2 when it counts™ REVISION HISTORY REV DESCRIPTION 00 INITIAL RELEASE DATE ECO 01707 ENG DRAWN APPR BY JPB 65 64 63 66 D 57 61 67 62 51 58 41 40 59 43 60 42 52 C 37 36 54 56 2 53 3 39 4 8 38 49 22 5 23 24 6 55 11 26 9 10 13 www.sigsauer.
SIG SAUER® Limited Lifetime Firearms Warranty SIG SAUER warrants that the enclosed firearm was originally manufactured free of defects in material, workmanship and mechanical function.
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