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SERVICE MANUAL =| ssssaccwrsecconoremae wins 762-mm Kalashnikov Rifle (AK) var om ! COMSEAUCTION, FUNCTIONING, DISASSEMBLY. assoMEL, 4 ‘AND ENSFGETION OF THE AUTOMATIC RULE CHAPTER 1, PARTS. AND MUCHANLONS OF THE AUTONATLE AUFLE Sights ona -o- oe 1 Fore enf >" 2 2 5 ; x | 8 BER Git ch sea ‘i ae ee eee” Ta the repel Daily inspection of the automatic rifte by the solaicr Inspection of the antomacie rile, ansembied Ingfection of the automat te riley “iisasseabled nen e ection of th Efection of the FIELD SeAVICE xD USE'BF THE AINGATIC RIFLE CUAPTER 5. PREPARATION Of THE RIFLE FOR FIRE AKD HAwDL TMG ‘or tHE RIFLE “. cumeren cxarrer a 0. hanes frepatation of the auvonstic vifle oadag the augazine = loading the rif Setgine he Shake nib HEGICE propane te dle further fire Prepare. setting the Theis on safeny = aCiSSBfap tae sofas etter cs engrai procedure for preventing end elimioatiog ‘toppates caoratterissic malfunctions sod aetheds for ‘cleariog thea cibex OF ACEaRAEY AND ABJUSTHEAT OF AuTOMATIC Procedure for adjusting rifle Gharseteriatic delects‘of the rifle affecting CLEANING AND LUBRICATION OF THE AUTOMATIC RIFLE Cleaning and lubrication of autonatic rifles iiie in Ginter => use" of the atonal 8s 3 303 ne a am as i ‘cuapren oo. APPENDIX rr, coca taste eit rt for cftended storage © erens Hh 9. STORAGE OF AUTOMATIC RIFLES Storage of rifles in units ~ Storage Of Fifles dx Givistoa sad corps dopoca PART THREE soc 108 10, SERVICE AND TAALWING. MoWRNETION Service smmunition and ies use Gonstractlen of service ammunition Aetion of special ‘Training. ane 11 PACEEG AND STORAGE OF MORINETION Peching of enmuntcton ond markings ou sibtege oft ancunie 1. TABLE OF CHARACTERISTICS OF KALASUMIXOY [AUTOMATIC ATPL WITH MODBEN STOCE*= 1, GM DATA CARD ~~ ass 138 a7 a ie 10 a rey Ms CGENDRAL,INFORNATION PURPOSES. AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AUTOMATIC RIFLE The 7-02. faleshnibor gutonatic sifte (AR) (ig. 1) ts ‘ntny personoe! at shore distences mn! * The rifle cam be cuployed for both semiautomatit and gutomat fc £hre." The TPE "Tsatsigned basically for fell Woon firing autonarte fire ta short bursts, the rifle is capable ‘of esttoying collective and’ indkvigtal ‘tersets et Tataes of up to 500 meters, Ibe fiele can be fated most ofdsctavery at ranges of Up £0 300 ncters= In firing the rete on semtmstoaatic fire, best restts org obtained st reages of upto 400 acters. Helictreiped Flfasnen cen Fite elses sextantomsete: fire at sanges of ep Eo 600 meters the bullet roteins # Lethal effect at range Of tp te 1500 meters” DeLtverable rate of fe 2-30 te 100 rounds per aivate im short bursts: Soip £8 40" roinds’ per mlaute in sentautomat ie Fire ‘The iste fires 7.62-mm roends M065, The princtpad charscterteties of the autanatie rifle are Listed in! table form in appends I. [RIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE AUTOMATIC RIFLA. The 1.62-mm Kalushaiboy autoastie rifle in» gns-opecated weapon,” In'which the gus is chameied through 2 special" port fe Uae eededonery barnes and reacts on's platen ‘The bore is seated by rotation of the bolt aml enprgement of ung bole Locking lugs M18h leekiog Tugs on the receive” The rife As sed from a curved box magatine with » capacity cf s0'Founds raciey The rear sight is of the curved ramp type, and fx doedgned for fire OF up €6 400 meters: The ising nechenisn is of the hamer type, and i¢ actuated means of a spring. ihe #ifle f> equipped tith's sefegcor foe engine from stmiantomntic Fire to fll"ascowstic and the reverse, The selector slao acts an # safety. ‘The rifle is provided vith either a wooden or» folding metar'stock: “In the traveling positions in-movenent oa stig, ad" ta'perachute, jumps, the metal stock’ tp fglded beneath the - SeceHet" fie, Spe" eg teas, the site fa faved with the stoex Gnfolded; hotavet, sf clan dogs age persit the en‘olaing of the Stock, the vifle kay be fired with the stock folded. Figure 1. a, With bl With Figure 2. General view of the Kalashnikov automatic rifle. wooden stock folding metal stock. Kalashnikoy automatic rifle with folding metal stock in folded position. Figure 3. Principal parts of the Kalashnikov automatic rifle. 1 = barrel (1-10); 2 > receiver (assy. 1-105 3.— sights; 4 - bolt (assy. 3-2); 5 - oper- ating fod (assy. 3-1); 6” return mechanism (asey. 45 7 - receiver cover (0-1); 8 - gas tube and hand guard (assy. 1-12); 9°- fore end. (assy. 6); 10 - stock (assy. 5); 11_- pistol grip (assy. 8); 12 - magazine (assy i); 18 * cleaning red and accessory case: 14" pistol grip screw (0-19); 15 ~ stock pin. PART Oe (CONSTRUCTION, FUNCTIONING, DISASSEMBLY, ASSEMBLY, AND INSPECTION ‘ON THE’ AUTOMATIC RIFLE cwmrree 1 PARTS AND MEGHANISHS OF THE AYZONATIC RIFLE coucligg glsttpepaghebtor atopic fhe omsist of the, Hecaiver (i), sigots ind rad (5). rete ekaatsn (6), firing and tyMtgerhentama, Ecce cover 7}, aes tube’ (8) "wfehrhond gesrdy fore end’ (G).evock (10), RK Fin O18), Ghaeol grip C wdek cerow: C18) Sa meerlne (233! ai the rHfle Ne provided with accessurter (15) for cleaning and'Iabricating, dlesreesbly andasseably he barrel (€i9-4) saree of the dutta” Forth Sarkar a tine Cl fhe Frage sigh hace (2 Bena (0), ant 2 ‘he barrel is provided vith exterior threads (6) for ingtalliog the dovize sor string blank cartridges; there are Sfubgdrtchs sorthons for she frovt sieht tase, she fac cylinder, She Zore.end°hand, ape tng tear sight bases “A shookder (1) Server aaa Zor the bereal when inserted inte the tecciver. Ae the Fear S'the barrel there 1a e'veinforced section (8) over ‘he thoaber, and ("for shetecetver (On the cylindrical portions of the barrel for she front sishe base, the gas cVlinset and Year aight base, there are Sentere 57 U0, La andi) for pines on the cylindrical portion ‘oud band there 1s 1 senteireaier recess (15) For the fore end band Teck ‘The interior of the barrel consists of the bore, fof tne chanber (14) and the rifled portion (15) ‘The chiaber is connected to the rifted protion by ‘a passage: (10) which esaures. smooth ong SSDP EE’ fellag”tn'the Breech face Of the chaaber” the i eelinter (3), the fbee sia STRE-ToTIGGTag Tavcription ts of the model with vooden = (ferences betvocn this aoday snd the model with metal. stock fe noted Teter, Pigure 4. Barrel (A - overall view; B - section). 1 ~ barrel bushing (0-14); 2 - front sight base (1-30); 3 - gas cylinder (1-29); 4 ~ fore end band (assy. 1-11); 5 - rear sight base (1-21); 6 - thread for device for Firing blank cartridges; 7 - supporting shoulder for barrel; 8 ~ barrel reinforce; 9 - thread for connecting barrel to receiver; 10 - semi- circular recesses for front sight base pins; Li = semicircular recesses for gas cylinder pins; 12 - semicircular recesses for rear sight base pins; 13 - semicircular recess for fore end band lock; 14 - chamber; 15 - rifled portion; 16 - passage; 17 - bevel; 18 = rifling; i9 - gas port. chp bullet dato she chanber. The rifled ‘The portions setveon the reeves Tg abetace betae The Uarrel bushing (414.5) serves ts ou viel the davice for Sittoe Oh the exterior of The Hane guard yhen the bore fo besng cleaned. ag ievprovided with anterior threads (3) for Thiealletien an i DE erred poring Lock (Fig.6) Js, Locate sight base end consists of a lock (1), aad pis (3) of the lock enters aoe ef the ceces gua barre Ditking tow aer an sig boanlog Te MGesiied sa the Bersel, thus prevantiog the becral bashing fron cantag looms. ‘The pes cylinder (Fig.7) serves to disect the are pitted frou the bote fo the piston. portion of careuter o5pe7Ui) Ror tascentngsthe gi pipe nthe ted guard; SnS"an Ene outer partion there'are’ cha ports os aug (3) for the’ cleaning Fe ee interior of the gas cylinder is provided with 9 cylinder (4) ante teh the. gases pert (5). Bevel (al ats tet kh ae te A ue gus cylinder Fits on the barvel very tightly, amd is socked by" tye pins (7) oro, snd vund (ig 3) sores to lock the fre cad to the permed at hes ring (fj for the, forvard end of 4 Hep when get 3) tor Tock aifagt pore} for the cleentag cod Jevor when the! stop ring ds forked of sto lock, the fore ead Dan on the bare SHEE Lever (ay tnd recess (3) ” Figure 5. Barrel bushing (0-14). 1 - shoulder; 2 - recess; 3 - cir- cular groove; 4 - recesses; 5 - threads. Figure 6. Barrel bushing lock. Lock in assembled and disassembled views with barrel bushing removed. Sectional view with bushing installed. lock (1-37); 2 - lock spring (1-38); pin; 4 - recess. Figure 7. Gas cylinder (1-29). (Overall and sectional views) 1 - circular edge; 2 - ports for pins; 3 - lug for cleaning rod;'4 - cylinder; 5 - gas port; 6 - bevel for guiding piston; 7 - pins. Figure 8, Fore end band with lock (assy. 1-1). + rims; 2 - 1ug; = port for lock; + forward swivel; + port for clean” ing rod; 6 - notch for lock lever; 7 - lock (1-28); 8" lock lever;'9 - re- cess. ne “then the Forward and the lock tecess a tarued townrds the, bartels 2. RECEIVER meat NT gse Maris Sees! aes st te EEPPetlng thn orarating sed, The guldey sre. provided wich ES RI a, Petey eter Ecsta tetas tier Baretta Grtelage cases" Eton Serliaiy che receives be eneberts ide Ty the barton (6) and piteel arp a addition, in the bottom of the recotvar there it an (ey forthe nsgazine, aad an epenite (8) for the fy the right, walt of the cecelver chery 43 @ lug (20) ent earch Mbanh cht nt ag tes tp Uitte SSS Rrisibreesiecret Ronee area fe raping ab nae tates Ts Near sceas (131 are the tneegrs AY, which corresyond to the aetecter settiag for eatomatic five, sad'nyer tecess: {lap 9 the Tetters ODF which correspond to’ the eelector siting” fer Senlsctomtte fre, Oo the left vail of the recetver shore i9 4 luz (16) for orcing the upper portion of the recefver, en opening (17) iefe wall of the recetver are the serial sunher oft to the right and Left walls of the receiver there is as ‘opening (18) for the Ramsey pit, opening (19) for the frigen pin, etd opeming (20) For the Sutlent te Srigeer pint 1m the top portion of the receiver trgove" (HH) fer the rene’ portion of the T5"Ta tick the Tefe dotting fog Le Forweds TIRETSTIOTEFERTS AY ay "Ghicon sosel, eal ae dat oe be pgcetvor are fastened» tacy Orectat ofc trumton or selector lever. in the forwaeat partion Cyrillic AB on the Soviet model, ga tae Golgem seapoet” n Totter OD appear as CyrLILicaA on tin Soviet. onthe ehicon Boel, and as haris Bou the Chicon Figure 9, Receiver (assy. 1-11}. A. Right side; B. Left side; c. Bottom. 1 - guides; 2 - recesses for passing bolt lugs; 3 - Tecesses for passing operating rod jugs; 4 - semicircular recess; 5 - bevel; 6'- safety bracket; 7 - pistol grip base; "8 - magazine opening; 9 - trigger opening; 10, 11 - lugs for reinforcing receiver walls; 12 - lug for limiting the safety lever (1-20); 15, 14 - recesses for stopping the selector; 15 - opening for selector lover; 16 - lug for reinforcing upper portion of receiver; 17 - opening for left trunnion of selector lever; 1é - Opening for hammer pin; 19 - opening for trigger pin; 20 - opening for full auto- sear; 24 - recess for fore end; 25 - cover (1-7). Figure 10, Forward portion of receiver. A. Rifled side view; B. Left side view; C. Botton. 21 - groove for the rear sight base; 22 - lug; 23 - shoulder for limiting motion of operating rod; 24 - recess for fore end; 25 - right locking lug; 26 - left locking lug; 27/- recess in which forward portion of magazine is attached; 28 - shoulders for limiting movement of magazine; 29 - cam surface (1-9); 30 - cam surface screw bevel; 31 - right edge of cam surface; 32 - Cam surface guide end; 33 - right guide; 34 - left guide; 35° groove for full automatic sear lever; 36 - extractor. which Limits the motion of the operating cod and absorbs Views GE Phe aperasing Tod'when the latter motes tothe eattene for 1m ge sorvars portion the receiver is provided with » recest” (SU) aden probves Soe CoveE C255 (dee" Eig Nth Siozes {had Faces! Pee ie Ds acess (24) forms a recess for holding the fore end. Ox the side of the! forggra gordon af the reoetyer ere ds hen rhe bole lectng' lugs: engage’ shen che'Sora 12 baleg Sealeg, recess (25) far welding the" foraard portion o&- Stgettoe! and” ahoutders (G8), "thieh Halt" ng °action of" agetine epoardo when fede belng\ connected to the rifles CoeSerdace’ (29), Sion ie riversd te the roseiver. ‘The com surface serves co rotate the pelt a ce amount shen the bate is being sesied, fo anit fo Sede ac the ond of Ses motion, and cue 1S ROSE here can, which oneness with Fotation of the bolt shen the bofo ts fleet Geing seafess AL the end of the seating ection, rotation of the bolt is Liniced Ey'the right edg0. (51) of the cam surfoce ‘The edge (32) op the reer £ace of the con surface guides the round” into the chaaber feces Teg integicr of che recelver Is poonideg wish sight auige’ (33}"Snd Tort gulde (54) far guldieg the bolts “in che (Nght guide there is'4 groove (38) for the upper portion of, the full automatic seasttever, and in the Left 0 St) cor extracting’ ene csreriage oa thele’Forwera portion, the guiaee have protect cansing Surface witch ferve ed guide the cartsilge as ie heaves. the Pdnges of the sagaziney and Seaictrcelet recesses, which contin he! centeli cplinarical portion ae the bold the recosvor roar end (4ig.11) in the back plate, shich Tocouves the blows” fron the operating Tol as the' latter moves Eo°tho extrone raar position cory HEeTBE BREST ESSLESE Of SES bash pete theca des govoes 7) for herdtng’ eke heel of the return spring guide tube a Peroove (38). fbr. the rear edge of the rebeivertcay _ Sebty there is a grome (39) for holding the stock For" tne’ stock pint ni Rone C40) Figure 11. Rear end of receiver (back plate). 37 - groove for holding heel of guide tube; 38 - groove for rear end of receiver cover; 39 - groove for holding stock; 40 - hole for stock pin. Figure 12. Rear portion of receiver of auto- aatic rifle with folding metal stoe! 1 - holes for stock pin; 2 - holes for stock catch; 3 - hole for more convenient removal of catch pin, The roertue ofthe auton rifle with folding sett stock (hig 12) hag holes" {1} in the rose portion fer, t Stock fint'hoite'{ay"in-the Left well" for Phe stses catch, and ister (31"1or comvesiene resoval OF the caten pine azine catch (Fig. 13) with spring seryes to hold eine inthe receiver! It consists of eeateh (I> 2) had pln GD fon the catch there ine atop (4) and hole (5) for the pio. ser ‘The catch with spring fx connected with the safety Ceriggor) punta by means 82 pln G) The oper edge of the cacch is pre (3) to be eng che aaezine in the 1¢0 swtoratic rifles vith stonped recel ver (eae, Tals “the"etenpes receiver hag he folloving construc oni "A dnsere (iy as weised to" the forward part of these Feceivors, and bach place (2) te the rear portion ‘ro the bottom of the receiver there are welded # safety (ersggor) guard 13) and pistol grap bare CO) lIosige the receiver there are vei edges of which gerve ai guides, for the bolt, ond th Sdjes es a reinforcement’ for eke receiver walls sfounl: the Kole for the homer ‘The upper edges of the receiver are tent tnvatd and form coon abrfaccs (6) for puiding Ehe operating Ted. ‘The insert of the stanped recenver (fig. 15) 1s provided witn Teale [hy fone Sergey? Shoutuers Td and 3, Porat tion of bolt guides (S and. 0); estractor (7)! groove Yor the venr sight base: notch (3) for the. fore endy recess (10) snl shoulders (fi) for holding the magazine ‘The notch for the fore end is covered by the Lover portion of the receiver nail ‘tue back plate of the stopped receiver (fig. 16) ag a groove (1) for' holding the hest'cf the return apcing guide tobe, (Eeats (2) Hoe teaciedge Se the seceiser coveetzectat (3) foe ding the forward edge of the stock’ two projections (4 and Sy ndth holes for holding the stack by means of serene. as: Figure 13. Magazine catch, assembled and dis- assembled. 1 - catch (0-11); 2 - catch spring (0-12); 3 = catch pin (0-13); 4 - catch stop; § - hole for pin; 6 - upper end of catch. Figure 15. Insert of stamped receiver (assy. 1-7). A, Right views B. Top views i ©. Bottom view. Figure 14. Stamped receiver (assy. 1-1), | } 1 - thread for barrel; 2, 3 - 1 - insert (assy. 1-7); 2 - back plate shoulders; 4 - cam (1-9); 5, 6 - (1-3); 3 + safety (trigger) guard; 4 - | guides; 7'- extractor; 8’- groove pistol grip base; $ - guide; 6 - guide for rear sight base; 9 - notch surfaces. for fore end; 10 - recess; 11 - shoulders. -16- Figure 16. Back plate (1-3) of stamped receiver, 1 - groove for holding heel of guide; 2 = groove for receiver cover rear end; 3. ~ Tecess for holding forward edge of stock; 4, § - projections of back plate with holés. Figure 17. Back plate (1-49) of stamped receiver with folding metal stock. 1 - lugs; 2 - holes for stock pin; 3 - squate holes for stock catch; 4 - hole for facilitating removal of stock catch pin. 7 the stockpin, andthe logs reintarts the vacelver walle iso, in the left wall of the recetver amd fn the Left 1p chere!are'square holes (3) for the stock catch, stad tn the bottom Sf the recedver there Ay 4 hole (4) for fackitiating removal OE the eaten’ pia when tbe stoct [y being renoved- 3. ices The sights are used to aia one rifle st the targer for five He various ranges. They eve sownted on the bertel ond Consist OF the fron end the ree? Sgt eg Math RG anne ter Wat we ee a, Pas int bare (6cE, 1) hans Lug.) by means of wien rel; bef (aj for"the pin whieh goles Be She barrel: Hole (3) for the gap tube 2ocky for helding the rectiver cover piste, notch (0) and veces (1) for holding the gas thbe. Tie er tobe Tech (0) Bess Teer (9), by te she gart acted tell? Reeds) Peta the ‘bartel. me a of which the sear face racked x Ti the closed position, the Iock $e stopped hy 2 lever, om ghich there deg rtaph che iatter enters 3 spectal recess (UD Ta the'rlake bide’ ofthe sight base ee on 1 base and are used ‘The sectors gre integral, with che “Seed ve a tog (13) for 3 tangas The sectare ave Tear: ee cighy leat (fig. 18) as of numbers Inscribed on the righensias tobuchcottatpond 10 tanune'gf 208 60 786 ancere and on the Iefe sid there are dasctibed numbers f cords whe) Serseepond £0 zaneas of 200"C0 "On the eft 'side ort eee the tetas radiation is’ tbe Soostaat {hacete} ascting Of the sight thts eeccing, coe ST1IG"ES lncated ay" fer to the vest as potetbler ‘he rere asyhr loaf has a sighc bar vita rectangular aoecn, noteher (4) for the catch teeth; longitudinal oaceh (9) for Fore,onact indexing of she inscribed pumbare, trumttons (10) ‘Br‘neidiag the tune Lest ee tha sight Neate Tera P Ghieon nodelss it epee Cyrillic 11 on the Soviet and atin’ on the Ghicom "expore™ aodel Figure 18, Rear sight, assembled and dis- assembled, 1 \- rear sight base (1-21); 2 - sight leaf (2-1)5 3 ~ Sight leaf spring (0-23); 4 - Slide’ (2-2); 5 - slide catch (2-3); '6 - slide catch’spring (2-4); 7 - sight bar; 8 - notches for slide catch teeth; 9 - longitudinal notch; 10 - trunnions; 11 - transverse groove for connection with sight leaf; 12 - hole for catch; 13 - recess for spring catch; 14 - catch button. Figure 19, Rear sight base (1-21). A. Right view; B. Front view. 1 - lugs 2 - hole for pin; 3 - hole for locks 4 = opening for passing operating rod; $ ~ semicircular groove for receiver cover; 6 - notch for gas tube; 7 - recess for gas tube; 8 - gas tube lock; '9 - lock lever; 10 - re~ cess for passing rear face of gas tube; 11 - recess for lock; 12 - sectors; 13 - lug for connecting sight lea. Figure 20. Front sight base, assembled, 1 - front sight base (1-30); 2 - stud (1-31); 3 > front sight (1-32); 4 - pins; 5 - front sight ears; 6 - hole for stud; 7 - oval-shaped recess for front sight; 8 - front hole; 9 - alignment index; 10 - recess for barrel bushing lack; 11: stop with recess for cleaning rod head; 12 - hole for decreasing weight of hase. The. spr holds the sight Teaf on & particular setting, wan tise oP tue alent bane ee ene Tel? Boke’ GH"Eor taeteateh, one seeere C3) for the catch spiny " Thy slide catch (5) bps s surton for disengaging the reerh of the zateh Zpon the notches in the’ sight teat ahaa pressed BY Eke Biageres “Erioh spring (6) hous the entzh conch ou the notches of the Hight Test *. Tas frome, siene,bace ang crone steht stp. 20). the front sight "(3) La eaanted! into tae stad hy jocuted Ln the drome Signe base (> : Tue [rene sieht wae i2 bend, tigpery to the barrel by seams gt pine (Uh, ther base ts provided wien protecting ears (7 Erentverde bore (0) fer holeing te. ste EO TMaTEE rerniga be erent, hah ‘Tor the berrel bushian Lock; beloy there ‘recess for holding the cloating tod feade Bore U3} for decreasiag the welt. The front sight (Fig, 21) Ls provided vith « ehresded portion (I) for serewing into the Studi in the threeaed portion here ‘ts/a’rongitadiaal, groove (2) for the pirpooe. of, providing elasticity to prevent. the Sight from becoming Spaetapovtion S1°the sigh there are Clat etesses (3) for" Fon, lie stud (Eg. 22) te weed fo nope she front Hike of cigheing,” fake therg de'a threuaed Male fi)" for fone tight Sodan ebinasene tedex’ (fy ehlch aed tag eLdv'50 tne sane the at the eet eg poses ek to vi gb tno The steht nagety in integral vith the eiane bere. The top portion of the sefety it pen vo permit installing the ‘eont GIEKt by weens of tbe Key 4 ar The bole (Fig. 23) serves to push the rounds into the chaaber, seay the Bore and°cxtract the cartridges cases frow the Chombers | S28 52 Figure 21. Front sight -32). 1 - threaded portion of sight; 2 - Jongitudinal groove; 3 - f edgos for key. va t Figure 22, Front sight stud a=31). 1 ~ threaded hole; 2 - alinement index. Figure 25. Bolt, assembled and dis- " assembled (assy. @-2)- hae -5); 1 = bolt body (3-4); 2 - firing pin (3-5); 3 - extractor (3-6); 4 - extractor spring (3-7)s 8 - extractor pin (3-10); 6 - re~ taining pin (3-9). Tip Note consists of © body Cy, firing pin (2), extractor Spring (@) and pin (3. and'pin (Oh lt body (£5. 24) sorves to hold alt the components er ig) vogy consists" of a Bolt head) conceal ey ft ion’ (2), ahd Fear ey lSnetieal portion 1D) The Bolt ead bas a righe (47 and left, (5) tugs; guide tug Feed th (5), the foreard edge" ef which pashes oul AAs Uigstine food egetor ond sprit in, Sheo the fhanbers recess ous tng (9) for holding the Tue Bolt lugs engego che receiver lugs to seat the bore The eft Tug" (3) hess bevel: which together with che scree ' evel!of the can (30)" (soe tie. lu) rotates the holt’: certate anbune shen the bore’ 1s abot tn be sesied. The fover cag (10) St the Flghe iug tegether with the sectivey com Lintes Fagsedes fof the bolt co fhe Fugke when the hire is belay seated The guide lug hes rear fat, face forvord round’ fact (e), "and screw bevel [ by the rey bevel (b) of the guide Iug is guided by the rol of the variable groove in the opofating rede thos he Bot fo rotate when’ the Fore ie being deatcd The screw bevel (4) of the guide tug ie guided by the SxESy Deg gh fhecvartaele proofe ih ihe opefaesng rods" tvs Entelng the bolt to" rotzte when the bare ie'being apened Ine forward face (2) of foryard weil ote ATES noving to the rear, tut causing Hear efter the 3 lag, sogether with the inthe operating. cody ft when the bogs is the ‘ ithe bolt from rotating te iccperthe'tote" 2 | it 200ony in he Sone peed there fa «fete (41 foro extractor pin and a'nste (1a) for he"Fivlag’ pla volalaade! ple 2s. Figure 24, Bolt body (3-4). 1 - bolt head; 2 - contral cylindrical portion; 3 - rear cylindrical portion; 4 - right Ing; 5 - left lug; 6 - guide lug; 7 feed lever; 8 - recess for extractor and spring; 9° face; 10 - lower edge of right lug; Ii - hole for extractor pin; 12 - hole for retaining pin; 13 - longitudinal groove for extractor; 14’- channel for firing pin; 15 - hole for passing tip of firing pin, a - rear flat face of guide lug; b - screw bevel of guide lug; c - forward face of guide Ing; d-"screw bevel of guide lug; © - left edge. a SSS J ? Figure 25. Firing pin (3-5). 1 - tip of firing pin; 2 - longitudinal grooves for decreasing weight of firing pin and decreasing friction between firing pin and bolt body; 3 - notch for retaining the potion that tae aLsastey BE She ‘shoulder fa the holes 8 auglier ‘eb fora 4m tho bogy teere as «Longitudinal groove (13) for pasting ne oxtractars dn tho sear portion, the groove ta made wiser Egt puaalag the ‘ertractor when the bolt fe rotating as" the bore [2 "sBing sealed or opened. ousslt $05 GEMRHE OF the, body there igs chromed (14) for, Comicel in ahape, ‘and’ the ether end taraiantes to's hole (1S) for passing the ip af the Firiog pie 25), together with the hanmer, pierces The Firing plo (6 the prince of fhe row he Firing pin ie divided Snto che reer and the forvord eo Ne aera grootesr Gy dor decreasing’ dhe iat The extractor (fig. 26) vith spring (2) removes rho cartridge case from eRe ehsaber god holée it in the Dole Sousingtuntih st'seete the eseever. (iby "or ekeeactar spetea, (225 for’ akeractor pine bore in is pyevented (row in (6) (abe Fig. 15) and the howler se oxtroctor with, spin by scans of pin (3). The ext? ‘in the hole’ for the pin 5. OPERATING ROD ‘The operating rod (fig. 27) actuster the bolt. ‘To the operating red are attached rod (2) with piston (2). Bod (1) As incegran with che pigroa; te rod is connected SERS eptestang FS Gy neta et ends Taal pie td sais To vete™{S) "inthe tod’ aad the forward aad Of the operating. rod. xe" gy. =a AU Extractor * G-6) ith spring and pin, Figure 26. 1 - extractor (3-6); la - flange for grasping cartridge case rim; Ib - recess for extractor spring; 1c - recess for extractor pin; 2 - ex- tractor spring (3-7) extractor pin (3-10) - notch in extractor pin. 3. Figure 27, Operating rod, assembled and dis- assemble 1 ~ rod (3-2); 2 - piston; 3 - threads for connection with operating rod; 4 - pin for connection of rod and gas piston rod (3-5) 5 - hole for pin; 6 - grooves; 7 - grooves. oa. To the rod there ere four srvores (4) for decreasing its weigne ston (2) receives the proceure of the gazts in the gs spialenana teats the pressures chtobgh fhe ee pistes bod Sitbeer ancy TeNBSLONDTE #68 GE Bheyeigton then in a sharp chm ich sceaped off eerbon fom the waits, 2 epitnda Eth opePaetng rod wove wen ‘the operating, rod (fig. 28) hes 4 Iu im the seat portion vith Ggbubariced Chpnsel (Ei in whieh che rane and ef the bot Uelinstal eds tn the aidea of the lug thore ter geanres, (8) Hien else: the operacing Tod in the Fecal er Oo the Tight side of the lug there is a Iog (10) vaich disconnects the fall auteaatic 26 TE Re Sutonetic dareomecter On Che Left side the tug Mes 4 notch (31) for pavsing the ggeceor, (a rear bevel (12) far shocth cocking of the ham hon Hidopseatgog fot is noving tg Hha"reery ands foreard tevet DMP depression’ che cotees fata at The Sperating toe te om che right side of the operating vod there is = cackl hanaie * “ (nthe rear face of the operating rod there Le a caw (A for gotning Hhe'hensor when the operating rol starts to aoe m the central portion of the operating 70d there ts 6 surface (16) on -vhich the bolt guide rides.’ The bolt ie made’ to ore’ by Atang"of"this groove, and size te iotate in opesine one Eosiny the Braech. “The cam as two acrow bevels (4 and ¥) which engage vith ofa a) since 1 tne confesponding. screw kevels af She in opentogrand Closing the brovch, ‘he forvard portion of the cam sviface tg wide contans thetate tac Spersting rod ie in wotfon tn Seeriae sad clovtog the, fore the broach ta eoeplete SESIeaY ihe toot perpendicaler wall (c) gulder'the fast fat fete ofthe ooke guider ae't tenuis of wach fe BeLe aores foresea Figure 28. operating rod (3-1). A, Right view; B. Bottom view. 5 = hole for pin; & - cylindrical channel for Fear ond of Bolt: 9 — right grooves 10 10g, then Is cailed the autoustae trigger. discon? P11" noveh for electors Li reat bevel 15 = Gpper bevel of lugs 14 ~ cocking 15 7 cln'ar cocking hgtery 16°2 can Ir <“Gyrindricat portion o£ operating lhoie Far'teleasing sir aml heres of 2°" screw Revel; b," screw bevel; c.- reer per- Peodicutar wally 'd~ can surface forward: coud fant 6!" rengtguginal watt - “ 2 Figure 29. Return mechanism, assembled and dis- assembled (assy. 4). 1 - return spring (4-3); 2 - guide (421); 2a + connecting Ing; 3° guide rod (4-2); 3a = guide rod. shoulder; $0 - washer notches: 4 - washer sete tetithoe te is opened, theca ia (4) aude fScvtrd round face of the bole guide, shor cavsine’ SNU'Uhe Operating rod to move tothe rea, his closed, the Left edge of the bot et ogsinst the left wall (a) of eho cam, “AUS pre ‘suréace formara foed Maen the 2 uid Sop the bole srom rotating to the left, ws the bolt guid rating red or" [In the cylindrica} portion (17) of the operating rod there 4s a Chances thien contalas the foture mechenismy interior thr for" receiving’ the cod; hole (3) for the pint and hele (18) for Feledbing a0 and exeect ofl men the operating rod is in agcion. 6. RETURN MEGUANTSH The retgra aochantan (£46. ay, mas Gy Boide rea (3) Bo) consists of the return spring Paaner Cale the return spring returns the opereting rod and bolt to the extrone forward position after firing. Me guide (2) and guide 10d (3) prevent the return spring yup bencings and alto Hake absenbly tad disesseably of he ln the insides of the forvard portion of the guide there is 4g stoulasr vhich Scopz\the guide ro, and at the Fear end there fe tPeonnacting aig is) fof connecting the return aechanise tue guido rod is provided with » shoolder (Sa). which centages with the. shoulder of the guide, thos Lisiting notion atethe guide feds tn the forward portion there sve vasher fovehes" (38). connecting tug (fie. 30) aces connecting lug har w shoulder (3) vbich roreane the cour ond'of the rotura.spring? guide 1ups (2) for holdin he Connecting ug an the reteiver grooves! lug. (s] for holding he Fecetver covof: ecess [1] for ing (13) (ate. figs 26) of the operating rod az "it aoves' te: the xtreme rete position. Inthe guide there i's channel (5) for guiding the guide ro “8. Figure 30. Connecting lug. A. Front view; B. Rear view. 1 = showlder for stopping return spring; 2 + guide lugs for holding receiver Lugs 5° Hug for holding receiver cover; = Tecess for operating rod lug; 5 - channel for guide rod. Figure 31. fasher (4-4). 1 - flange; 2 cuts 3 - recess. “32- te Mutat bate, teat ee ei ie tt A ee dened sate Heese" Shear he Men the operating rod moves to the rene, the return spr compresses beteten tusfucaber tnd the theater af he geld foge 7. FIRING AMD TRIGGER MECHANESH . ‘The iting and trigger mecheniew (Fig. 32) serves to release the bamacr fea the sewtatonatle' rear andy together with"the bent, serves to {ire the toud. It peraive of firing Tetlestensrie "and fola autosscie tive: the fering apd trigger sechonien 12 naksed inside the By sbager Gs aldconnaceey 1 « distanssceer- oor setinst sear (8); foil sutonatic’ seat spring Ce a fey ee sever ‘The hammer (fig, 33] corves to strike the firing pin; bt fgg ahead (2) tbo fiat portions {ln amd Tb) ef whack Serge a the Gott notch (ie) ana Svacomector notch (1h) "the head ie nied inthe over portion to shCsin sovoth action oh the Jn he ove poreon of Sh Mamer {th fal steele soe et GPE BY MLA US Se, Jn the central portion there is a commection (4) for the spring The humor is, fastened Ln the receiver by pln which passes through the tubuer Bas The hammer and trtgger spring (£14. 54) serves to snpart quergy to the hemer Zor the purpese of piercing the prise? SE'the roond: “Tnvaddition, it actuator the trigger ‘we hemor and trigger spring is nade of 3-strand cable. Le nasa sprig loop (Ii shiek grasps the hawmar bodys ceo srast2) SHEN Bont tata Gap wide frost apateet the fa Shoulders of the triggers dhe hawetr sod Priggex epciMg Astounted’on' the tabetar pace of the hamees the pores of the fog a8 chad ad ansch prver era mer Voth for semisutoaatie FaIN"sutoescie fire; bole (2) for the pin: ears Ca) weich inre atged on by the ends of abe gpriney recess (ia) fer the bate" oF the dizcoonector: and srineer’ tel The tinge Figure 33. Wanmer (0-2). A. Fromt view; B. Rear view. 1 - head; la - cock notch; 1b - disconnector notch; 2 - fUll auto- matic sear notch; 3 - tubular base; 4/- connection for spring Figure 32. Firing and trigger mechanism. A. Assembled; B. Sectional view. 1 - hammer (0-2); 2 - hammer and trigger spring (0-3); 3 * trigger (0-8); 4 - connector (0-9); 5 - disconnector sprinj \ 6 - full automatic sear; 7 - full automatic spring (0-6); 8 - selector (assy. 1-3); Figure 34, Hamner and trigger spring (0-3) 8a - selector lever 1 - spring loop; 2 - spring ends; 2a - bent ends Figure 35. AL Trigger (0-8), Left view; B. Top view ~ semiautomatic sear; 2 - hole for pin;.3 bars; 3a - recess for base of disconnector; - trigger; 5 - recess for discannector; 6 recess for disconnector spring. pe api y Figure 36. (0-9). - 1 - cam; 2 - lug; 3 - hole for pin; 4 - stop 5 - recess for spring; 6 = disconnector spring (0-10). 7 Disconnector | an the trigaer there ise recess (5) for the disconrector 2 inthe teeaiver by mews of @ pine The discomnector (Fig. 36) holds the rie fire Lf the trigger is not released, elses Sas of pecelt. the seap co rotate for atfcoonactar spring (0): The U1} automtic sear (Fig. 37) secves to hold the aunor ae ful)"coch in foll mutowatic fire, and’ prevents Eling when the breech 15 not cowpletely closed fn both seni Sbtonetie and full automate (ire Tee fold ante ‘the upper end of which acts the ees Fhae 2B) sen the Sonrat ng iota ent Seetapatpoattions the toll automatic seat (3 Sere GPE Binz hous (20) Tor connecting the short end a¢ the fit a ‘The full sutomatic ten is dnstalied in the recetver S28 8 ROY RR ro g.zine Tho full automatic soar spring (t) 12 aeunted on the full" evcons te racked fo\the full sutonatic Seo by ears of th Which if Inserted inte hole (2a): the"fong ena" stop af the pins of the hammers Urigper-and full wotomtic sear, and is installed im recesses, oF those pins. the Fuld antoaatic see the fear and retain Uy sens ef its Sen Under the action of its spring, hus a'constant tendency to roiete fo Romer'an the full motoantic sear by vesnicTHTERS, (Ede MD oF the Iamer, trtggar and Fatt autor On che teft ends of the pins there are shoulders (1) by sseans of which they press agalast the Jefe wall ce the fecelvery Grooves. (2) in which’ the ong (atop) end of the Fel) automatic, fear spring ig located; the latter Elline out of thet ha selector (£14. 59) 19 used for changing over the earing and trigger wothanisn frou seniautonmie “m- Figure 37. Full automatic sear (0-5). 1 - lever for rotating sear forward; 1a - upper end of seat; 2'= sear; 2a-- hole for connecting short end of spring; 3 - hole for pin; 4 - full automatic sear spring (0-6); 4a - short end of spring; 4b - long (stop) end of spring. | | I i in: 8 4 Figure 38. Teagger mechanism pins (0-28). 1 - shoulder; 2 - groove. | | Plgure 39. Selector (assy. 1-3). L = lever (1-13); 2 - indicator; 3 - recess for passing operating rod; 4 - iever lug; 5 right pin; 6 - loft pin; } - lever shoulder; 8 = grip for rotating indicator; 9 - lug. Figure 40. Full automatic sear with stamped receiver. 1 ~ tubular pin (0-5); 2 - full automatic sear spring (0-6); 3 - hole for short end of full automatic sear spring; 4 - long end of full automatic sear spring. to full automatic fire, and for setting the safety. It con sfets ore Teter cD) ahd" fnadeatae (2) ‘operating ody 2 Lever Dug (2) which sets on he cofresponding aise Maka aint er ential IMG feled gstch SE Le" oar tate hate Esha cTghe ent of the Nols in the left"wall of the recetver The selector ss prevented fron falling out of the receiver ty shtulaee {5} and shafeater (2) * The indicator hes s grip (4) for cotsting the Indicator, and allug (a1 for retaining the selector in the dextred nen the selector i¢ set for the desired type of fire, aug (Dy enters the cotresponding recess in the Faghe vali SE the pedetvar (ate fig. 9) for the eSeting hahdle when the Fite Wevset on aareuy. There ave in use rifles with atenped recetver im which the firing and trigger mechenisn is noe disassembled” “The Enis! OF Thetpina’ efi thetnanmers erteger, and fol evfematie Star be these rites are"staked and’ eld Seeurely in the The fol) aptonstic sear (Cig. 40) of, these rifles has tubular gin {ivan the [elt ond of which ts ingested the full sutongete tar spring’ (2) The short end of the full automatic sear spring {9 held fn note (3) and" the Tong end (4) tsrked dara ote between the fete wallet’ the reteiver aad the reat face of the fecelver intert (2g. 4) To rifles with stamped receiver, the selector (Fig. 42) das gbefen Dy" Wtn Rap aS As HakeSede (Se attached 1. RECEIVER cove The receiver cover (Fig. 45) closes the receiver and protects the parte of the rite trom aire, Tn the right vail of the recelver cover there is 2 step- shaped notch (Ignition port] (1) which, together with the Figure 41. Fastening of long end of full automatic sear spring in rifle with stamped 4 ~ long end of full automatic sear spring. Figure 42. Selector of rifle with stamped receiver 1 - lever; ta - lug; 2 - indicator Figure 45, Receiver cover (0-1), 1 = ejection port and port for cocking handle; 2 - notch for receiver lug; 3 - recess for lug on guide rear end (cover latch). aye iniopenlag Cakihy Photek receiver SunSSTHS ecota'e ti Tecehver hy MS faowneat aces when ‘onters'a Senieiecular groove an the base of the rece sight ieee aly REA abe oe ane gles rend, dee i eee thee tiarends of the guldes. The The gas tube (1) (Fig. 44) guides the piston and bolde the hod Guards “ta the fareard fortion of the gee tube, there are cighetholes (iby! [four ou e2th ¢1e) for pateing gta Is sketeontead portion there are corrugations! Cia) atch decitsse best ifaro ERE Gee take Totwtid end of che operating tol moves do te ln the gus whe are fastened the forvard (3) and rear (ay balae Selthelheragoara with ftonges Coe and 48), shih we hand guard (2) protocts the hands of the riften fron tices, tm protonged Firing’ end provides nore conve operating the ride. {ache Gorton portion of the hand duart'theretare cour recesses” (23) (two! om each #36) far Eitcasculgcion,. ‘The hand quate ie attached to the Bos sabe tyuceis ce esas (Sanda) he gas tube wich hand guard Ss instalied oo the barrel with 1S Totward end on the gas cylinder and ies rear cad ia pte (6) (ore tags 13) ot the’ rekr sight "base by nears of one TUS QUREO HEE SEE 7 women nore. canwenteney be grip sgatvat aplitiing, cecess (5) for the! base of thy pistol Eecpecenge (tor tagger gated, a recess for te cee (4) ubten' 1s “heeadoa into the base. There are AYia"StSted feceiver in-use (éige is)3 in eho bplutul grip consists of tye stocks (1-and-z).” fhe. stocks abtonel!'te pistol trip (8) oy Beans of screw (3) with AUL (1). wed so ite base by neant of cerew Figure 44. Gas tube with hand guard, assenbled and disassenbied (assy. 1-12). 1 - gas tube (assy. 1-2); 1a - corrugations; 1b - “holes for passing gases; 2 - hand guard (1-40); 2a - recesses; 3 - forward band; 3a - flange; 4 - rear band; 4a - flange. Figure 45, Pistol grip (assy. 8) 1 - cap for protecting the grip against splitting (8-2); 2 - recess for base of grip; 3 - groove for trigger guard; 4 - screw (6-19). Figure 46. Pistol grip of rifle with stamped receiver. 1 - right stock (0-17); 2 - left stock (0-18); 3 = screw (0-18); 4 - nut (0-20); 5 - base of pistol grip. Figure 47. Fore end (assy.6). 1 - band shoulder; 2 - notch for clamp; 3 - recess for base of sight; 4 - clamp (6-12); § - notch for barrel’ shoulder; 6 - lug for holding fore end in receiver; 6a - lugs for holding clamp in fore end; 7+ clamp (0-15). 11. FORE: ex The fore end (Figs 47) nakes handling of the vi onrenient and"protects the hands of the fiftensy fr ‘uring tensive firing. nit hes 4 shoulder (1) for Seer aes cha! Of ent’ yen the ae Siebert Sng clay (0) for’ protecting the fore’ ent” trom eplitt inge noten’ 3)" cor the barrel Sage tug (4) for attaching the five Sad tothe receivers "te ane for Got fhore tes cha parsing the cleaning rod ‘The clamp 1p retained om the fore end by acane of tHe tugs (65). Th the fop of the fore aad there are four notches (iho Sa'tacn' tide) For aie elreulseion: clan to the barrel. Lect the fore end from warping and stickine ‘he fore end is attached to the barrel by moan2 of 2 ‘aga hich" pounted"on the forvsrd endef the" fore ghd and SEoeM[e) wich it placeu'in a°recens"Pavou tho receuver 1300 ey? ‘The bute (£15, 48) makes handling of the rift nore con vensent "TEC AH Gltap (05,"Sbua piace (sand Selva (3) Tm the bust (fig, 48) there be a recess for the accessories case snd! case spring (3) whlch holds the caze da the bute ane Silane chee! heh the plate ts sentved ‘The butt is attached te the receiver by meae of a clap and ple ‘The clanp (Cig. $0) protects the buet fron splictung and nonas it to" the fataiver.” the chang has’ facees’ (1) for the Zorward end of" the butt, two luge (2) vith hole for serrves Log (5) tite groover for setachng the bute fo the receiver’ Ont che 1g there. 13.9 groove (4) for the pia which holds the Sure tothe receiver. “Ihe elaap is attached to the butt by rneans of serews (3) ‘The butt pate (Cig. 51) protects the butt from aptisting ig nap fagnges? (i) ie Beaaplog the faceratethe mee ate CF Bhenagh whieh the atcestony"ente ts snserted, anoles (3) Ter’ serewt (5 The cover (5) closes the hole in the batt plate, It hes base (6) and spring (5) Figure 48. Butt (assy. 5). 1 - clamp (5-13); 2 - bute plate (5-2); 3) “Swivel (assy. 5-1). Figure 49, Butt (assy. 5). 1 - clamp (8-13); 2 - butt plate (5-2); 3 - swivel (assy. 5-1); 4 - recess for case and case spring; 5 - case spring (5-5); 6 - cover base; 7 - butt plate cover pin; 8 ° bent por- tions of caver; 9 - screws. ys Figure $0. Clamp (5-13). A. Right view; B - Left view. 1+ recess for forward end of butt; Z - lugs with holes for screws; 3 - lug for attaching butt; 4 - groove; 5 - screws. J Figure $1, Butt plate (5-2) with cover. 1 - flanges; 2 - hole for passing case with accessories; 3 - holes for screws; 4- screws; 8 - cover (5-8); 6 - cover base (5-9); 7 - cover pin (5-11); 8 - bend portion of cover; 9 - cover spring (5-10); 10 = hole for screw. 1+ ring (5-7); 2 - base (5-6); 4 ~ screws; 4 holes for screws Figure 53. Folding metal stock. (General view and cross. section) 2. + bars (1-50; 1-51); 1a - tugs for stock pin: ib Tugs for shoulder rest; 16 = notch for assing selector indicator grip; le - hole for Etock eateh; If - notch for'burt catch; 2 ~ shoulder rest (1-52)i 3 - shoulder rest lock (1°55)5 "4S shoulder rece Tock spring (1-84) 5 Figure 52, Swivel (assy. 5-1). Bhs cover has. 4, bent_rortion (8) for compressing th accessory ease sno the rebess when the covert fe The cover snd spring are attached to the cover aes by pean of pin (}o) The caver base isvathsched to the batt plate Epegans Se" acreu, (4) wien passes through the upper hel Sn The" bute plate and no1e (10)" Gn the hase the svaver (£ig. $2) attaches the sling to the butt te conedsta of 2°rih@ (2) and bese (2). IME base has tua house (4) for serevs. (3) whieh hold the swivel to the fot in automatic rifles vith, stamped receiver, thy bute 4s attached directly to. the receiver fear pista (dee Elg. 16) Sy'nenns of tes Screvs The Folding metal stock (Fig. $3) consists of to bers (2) ands Shoulder tose’. oe, forend end of he bare there ave tug, (Ua) for tock ‘piny and on the roar end thers ere logs {14} for las "the ehousSer vest. In the rear ens af the bars hire! ave Locks (3) with springs (2) ‘which telein the shoulder HEC an the service position Im the right bar there is a notch (id) for passing the solector tnaicator grip when the stock ts fotdede In the lug of the left bar there are a hole (ie) and seniclrcular agten If) for the stock eaten the mgulder rest is attached to the bars hy aeans of pine (8), the ends ef whieh are flatten. a ASGEIRER, catch (FES SE) Holds the stock ta the service ‘The steck pin (1) holds the stock to the receiver. ft haat arin (la) Uhteh functions ag h stop: forthe pin, oval stipea'tote (ib) for the-catch piny thread (14) thy the nu, fan’ houe (Je) for the nut pins "The enteh (S) har tno Tugs {day which enter he holes’ in the left. well af the recelfer nd’ rock the lefe bar ofthe stock ir the sereice’ and folded Bretetoy Moe cogeh sg mounted tn the po" aed fastened by Beans ete piny hich fs" inserted in Robe (2b) and passes Ehrougs the! Ovid "shaped hole, C18) “ Gateh plunger (3) hae a Nolo (38) for the piny by wears of sen eased tel tot che ale The swivel (4) Is attached om the stock pit. tht (5) attaches the’ stock bars to the reeelvery it hae's hele fea) Figure $4. Stock catch. 1 - stock pin (1-$6); 1a - rimj Ib - oval-shaped hole for catch pinj 1c - hole for stop pin; 1d - thread for nut; le - hole for pin} 2 - catch (1-58); 2a - catch lugs for locking left bar; 2 - hole for fastening catch on pin by neans of set pin; 3 - cateh plunger (1-87); 3a - hole for pin; 4”- swivel (assy.'1-10); 5 = nut for attaching stock bars to receiver (1-60); 52 - hole for pin; 6 - notch for stop pin; 7 ~ pins (1-6-1); 8 - catch spring. or the pins The stock pin ia prevented fron covering sn tk felel¥eruhen 1S SSRER WopdaMEy acess SF°2 Steck Pies che 2455 of whieh ener notches {al $n the ght wall Of ¢hs Feceiver Shen the'atock is Folaes. NOTE: In outonatic rifles with stanped receiver of an. ceerlier nenufactuves the stock pints flattened on the Fight SRI Sinot be sevevdd fom the fecesver ‘The magazine (45g. 55) contains end feuds the rounds, te combett SPS wAlptiay soitoner (By fellowcr pring G3). Mse'plate (4) aad Dise plave retainer (5). nd for holding the parts of the magazine “ne upger portion of che body acts as 2 feeding nechani itirestfon recaining euch Found before is fe fea the Chonberst detwees the flanges there a2 4 Role fOr ‘arm hich pushes cbt cach found. frog the ‘eShanise athe" bole hoves forward end sends the Foun The chaser the magazine body are welded wo side op (Ab) aed beaches” GS) Gach catch 8) fgatine body’ snd'to position the magazine’ in'the receiver properly. forvaré portion of the magazine feputing fe aetschedy the catch enters ‘Section (10) of gating body, together ince fg. li), iinit fhe spverd movenent of the aa groove fig) aéreea to pass the lover portion ef the receiver Stock (1b) holds the ear portion of the magazine 10. the receivers viun the asgazine is being steached tothe receiver, the magatine egtch Ss engaged by stop (10), this preventing the senorita fron uiLing outs turgor for avtasnieg the cover plat ie 'sthoae through wich the Jase’ round of 2 fully ood Shane con bo eean- WAN nV 1 - body (assy. 7-1); Ia - magazine side plates (7-1; Le * bracket (7-6); "1d"~ catch; Le = section; 1f - groove 2 ~ "follower (assy. 7-2); 2a - feed surfac 2b-1ug; 2c-lug for attaching spring: 3 - follower spring (7-9); 4 = magazine base plate (7-11); 4a - plate flanges; 4b - ‘lugs; 4c - hole for stop lug; § + base plate retainer (7-1); Sa - catches. spring to The fattower (2) ¢: ther lth the eed mechanlsw St the the cartrligesy andy sagerine, Senter etch found properly defore ie 2 fed into Phe vchaaber. Ie bas side plotes: for guiding the fol lowes, ipod stefacs,@p)s on uhh the’ anata 1ofated, ond hog (2) The follover spring serves to {ced the rods into the feed mechantan Sy Alans of acting on the fotloner Toe qegazioe cover plate spats the engacine, 11 hag lances (4a) for commection sith the magactae body, tee luge GET Far‘Litaeing the motion ofthe’ covet plas ahde the agazine is"being asgenbled, and hole (ac) for prssing the base place reteiner ing. Tha bose plate retainer hax a stop Ing in the toner egction for holding the cover'on the bedy Saleen catches (Ga) for connection with the follower spring 1G. SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Each automatic eifie is issued with spare parts and accezrorieg. Sets of spare parts and steesaorice for urlts Ste divided nto individerl ani-anie.(cepsie) pets. the aed Sefogee the acesnerise'Teig $6)"fequttea for the automatic rifle in all consieione of service dLesgeenbiy, the accessories ore designed for or firings cleoning tna: lubrication, preperation ‘aed elininating stoppages fo eire: ‘The individual set of eccessuries includes the following ma threrda. (1) for § The Cleaning rod ihattad ‘ele underneata the erred. se eae eo a vg rod, and a rod with notch. * Wire brush (3) for nubriesting the bore: it hag 2 vod with threaded channel for coanection with the’ cleaning oe Figure $6, Accessories. A - eLeaming rod (0-24); 1a - cleaning rod head; ib threads; 2 - jag; 3 - wire brush 4 gonbinatign tool (aasy_ 3); screw driver; 4b - Key for front sight; 4c = Key for Joy 5 - oil'can; 6 - sling (assy. 5); 6a ~ 3 5); S375 She, sates (Os 6 ~" cup Casey. ai lag’ for nagezines; da pocl a - pocket for case. * <> ey a Bigure 97. Accessories case. # For oil can: 1 large hole; 2.- small hole; 4 - long slot; 4) short slot; 5 - notches; 6 - c: Ga'" lugs; Gb ~ notches for lock; 6c ~ hel ¥ od, and vive rod on whlch there are bristive for Sopiring Tobricants Coubination tool, (4) with knock-out rod. The scxew- raver Ta) is sed! te tighten the screve An the Gurcr ave Plate and’ sliog swivel, the dey atthe end" (4b) iz alee Eehieeeu end ulscrew the front Sight ‘wher tefetog the apo. Toe tey fo the sige (ée)/ts uned to ateach the Jet the cleaning Pod.” foe trock-out rod tg vad 40 atkassonbiy end arseabiy of the rifle snd magacioy Doubie can (5). Crustie solution ix stared in ake comparcagnt aeried Ghch, and rife ei io the conpartaent HaEEeGInE rhe"ean is carvieu' Ins poche in" rhe eagee at sed oaty for Shing (6), This is a 2 . Saget wick carrying the tific. "One end fe provided eh Es" attached to the apper ewivel on the rifle ‘The jagy wire brush and conbicacton tool accenseritat Zane (7 gtored in tne re abich Us provided with an end cap (8) She pegeciner and ve (9) with space for tive adgatines are taaued it et ach rife,” the tag tae ero side poceets, one Goan Tor"the doubts can and one @b} cor che accessories Chae" (etch woat"be carted In this pocket when tho Fifle 40 use hos STolding wets? buet). ctse Bypassing the 0a through thet amatl Found hole {2)"untit the"ieed ef the rod fies ace. the Large Found hele 2). "the combination, toot ie sttached: sind Wing the two deal holes (3 and 4) ‘oe cap is held tn place by otches (5) tn the and of the ease. pince by ith rifles wieh yooden burt, the accegsories case is carried fo the tecess fn the ME! wie rifles with folding a2 butt, the' Cae de carried ta the side pocket ok the The cop is fattened ep tho case by fitting the two lugs (6a Into’ the notches (3) To'tholend of the ease Wien Clomning the bore, the accessories cae cap is usd Tk Satee pla" 1ae tie toate tie cop fp facet 0 the barre1 bushing by insroducing the tue loge (Ga) dove the clicular groove In the busbltg: "The cxptie held fa this TEUPATTIC UL weed Lecin M appaacs as Cyridiic #. “55. orition by the barrel bashing lock, wich NEZ'ESGT nbathas (Eb) te ane fia af’ the rod in iarerted inte the bore thraugh €hs Cencer of the exp. aueren 2 FFUNGTEOWING OF AUTOMATIC. RIFLE 4S. POSITION OF PARTS BEFORE LOADING The rifle is set on anfeey. An cepty magarine (6 (ety ta hates Sn Selene” Tp mote, sooty loa"nigaiioe ELIT be carried tn ene $5iher) . ‘The axazine catch (9) holds the magetihe in the a> solver.” Te"the manszine 5 leaded, the fop round prosson ‘Seinst ube Sotvon of the opersting rod. The gpernting rod (4) and bolt (2) are held in foeward vonuslon QF'tbe sears Spring (3), which siee hosas. fhe gae piston (6)"in the gus cylinder (9). the Fetura spring ie in [ee Ponktlan of etst compres: The bolt (2) is rotated to the right, with ite locking lugs tneating the receiver Locking loge” The gripping Flange of the extractor S¢ pressed aguinst the center of" the bolt heed by the extractor bprings ‘The ejector head is located in the wide rear portion of ‘te groove’ Inthe bolt sear TH (SUL tasonetic dtaccmector holds the eut2 autonatic matic Seer notch tn the hammers MSFORERE WAER the auto” ‘Tee namer cock notch ix disengaged, snd the hamer spring (i) presses the amor (} Apsiase the teat Face of ‘The tiring pin (5) {2 In forvard posit precrusing out of the tole hexd. ‘The selector is in the extrene top position, obstructing the punsage of the cocking hondie”” The selector’ lever Cia) ffleg S20tda rotaredsForssrds This, places the selector Gaver levatzecedy oper the tour cod OE TMP dltconneceor end tht Hithe trigser ber, preventing both the dlsconseeter aed the Eelaser from rotating. Siocs the trgeee cannes. ratets, the Mamstr cock notch consot engage the aehitutonatic seers thes , the hamper prevents the opefsting rod from acting ce the fet. ich des tip a bop Be g. . ge as % 26 Figure 59. Trigger mechanism set on a. safety. 1 ~ hammer; 1a - disconnector notch; 1b ~ hammer cock notcl i le é 5 g g a 4 & : s a 5 - full automatic sear notch; io - ~ full automatic searj 10a - full z automatic sear cock noteh; 10b - upper end of full automatic sear; Se Li'- hanmer and trigger springs ze 12 - trigger; 14 - selector lever; ae 15 - disconnector; 16 - full auto- “3 matic disconnector Pian Seo Bad BLE ow? wat a! geo | ose SRE ned Figure 58. Position of parts before loading (vertical sectien). spring holds the trizger tn ye banner and, setgger speing pats tornard’ position, With [FONCTIONING OP PARTS DURING LOABING ‘The rifle ie lovded a8 follow 6 enstng tt ts Yoaded agesine tnto the recetver, Tosieted $4 1S "nageddne carvisa tithe andea,} ™ At 75, S40 thy selgcton Wy rotasing te dewmard on the receivers 3. Pola the cocking ‘to whe ett and release tee ne otha ma Inserted, the: aagesine cave sani oi the cote nope sndle as far as possthie . ine ie inserted, che magazine stop rotates ch backwerasi whoa the aagasine it’ fally. apeing rocats the catch Corvard She mops hon th selector in ser sor full automatic fire (Fa. 60), pragure forthe cocking handle is cleared: “At the ane Ulney ‘the seleceor lover dig 14) aoves tg far enough a release the rest gud of the trigger while Stith rensolog Girserly sbove the reer ond of thetdisconascter (15) ther walle the" Crltuer tg free to. rotate, the aalector iover Toy TUE prevents the disceaasctor froa rotsting. When the Moyes alt tae" say to the Wears teiseedie Goes vas eeurgOr (Sud the disconnector (15). Thus the aiscomecter 43 fee {orotate with the senlauconstie gear wien toe eFlager (12) Ss pressea® 4p Ue cocking handie, ts pulled to tho rear, the operating ple obeSh SS Pataca adda Sad Sanduoy soves to"ehe"nobe, ‘The setomn speteg fe compressed. Tae’ Soper ead (a0b1 of De Fula automatic gear is Teleages by the BALL amtonatie fiscos aictor Cah: mekiig Hf fercible fr" the futt autosstic pear Serine fo ratate the toll Tutonatic seer~ the opening devel IN'AhE irregular groove 4a'che operating rod acta on the bolt Toate etes of the trigger which engoge the tags of the lamer tre considered 22 Se the nemimitonatic tent Ide Tug bevel, wbite the tug on the reat face of tho oper ERtng toll sets bn" the keawers thers actlone bogie ce orate ‘She ole to the left ond thevheancr ts the vests toneiad the emwer and trigger spring. ren the operating rod eegches the extreas rear position, sue nole yeentens ciacegnaing fhe Colt tocting 1st thon the Pecauvey locking’ lugs andepiecitg. the longlteduael geucre En" the' Bolt to position for the Passage of the ejector, "At Hho sime tiag, the Dore guide ing enters, the wide portion of ‘We eregelar’ groove’ in fhe Gpevating ved; weve fetult of Enis, the fervare Cored wallval thetgronte™ aechag on the Bolt goide Ing, moves tha bolt te the rear, The henane continues to be propeited to the rose, first by therlupron the rear of the opersting rol abd’ then by the Targe tay! Eoruing the bottow of the operating rod, he che hamcr rotates te the rear, the bead Gf the fameer dopret ses Ur sewlautonetle sear; and since the: pressure on the Crigeer Fomine constant, the dealantomatic serr engages’ the hawaet Goch notch as eogn ag the heed af the hemct has passed toe ‘eet, (poslcdon oe crigaer mechonisn a2 an'hy fig."68}., then Helier bar Seachod® he" erereae sede position, the fell mitonatie seat agteh ds Jocetes opposite the cork noted ot fhe Fol automatic seors at thin Porat. the full satoestic sear gpring retatsn the folL autouetic sete to the rents sreoning the full automatic sear cock 9 ful antonatic sear opted (ie) To. the hameer (pordtton of ‘Eiager mechasian as iw B, f5g. 80). ageaety othe Gpper end of the fai autiaatic sett rises and obetCiete the SRL sttangeie atzconnector ‘As soon 96 the bolt food lever passes the yeas wall of she mapaiing feed mechanisa, the follover spring raises the Fougtario the magatiney pvabing the toy round. Saco portion En Front of tne belts ‘After this, the'hesd of the Ajactor eves oue or the groove 3 the baits ‘Te reerwerd wovenert of the operating rod and bolt Ls azrested by the rear will of the reteiver = At this pobuce the return spring 15 at its grestert tension. As the cocking bandle is released, the ceturn spring bepins to tore thes operat ing rod) foreaids "The perpenaicalar wr ror Sue Tiss poplion of ehe desegaiay gregre te thecorer Hing'to acts onthe rear curtace of the Sele pelde tos’ heading the hole forward Figure 60. Trigger mechanism in position for full automatic Fire. A. Trigger released 1 - hammer; 1a - disconnector notch; 1b - cock notch; 1c - full automatic sear notch; 10 - full automatic sear; 10a - full auto- matic sear cock notch; 10b - upper end of full automatic sear; i1- hammer and trigger spring; 12 - trigger; 14 - selector lever; 15 - disconnector; 16 - full automatic discomnector. B. Triggered pressed. using rod moves forvard, the lover rounded od Udpresee the Beaceraltgntiy-” fhe bolt Sever extracts the top round from wide? the magetine "The"cjector entets' the groove ia the bolt? he is'dtveeted tato the Chaaber'ty the'Pesdes'in es re- Celver and in the tear face of the chaaber Ae the bolt approaches tho barrel, the 5 the lft Tocking log Pune over the recziver © scfew bevel, rotating the bolt to the Tight te bott gules ius ffon the trregoler gricte rod. ""Therejector grip engages” the grosve behind fhe careriden cases ahd the base of the case in" che bout face. Je firing pin (2) (ig. 63) sores posaien the rear end af the pin plots 10 the ever, io which "3 Huon the’ rear" of sonst HE STegtng so cechen ae atone fond Periy Mtbeh 7etatad Sngeging the bolt lacking SIEGE co's gs sith the receiver Locka Tus. the operating rod continuoe v0 The" (ult satonteie’alscomectar to upper ond of the full automatic se: id, dase ping the FEIT attonetic’ sear c 6) fron the Pull Soeoaltic sear soteh Meetioonte Tototer SEEISEL Ep TFonlactontele“sCt5"soien (ia) fie, el) teh sre RAS Aa. aeconpenied by an’audiele chist wich the ta in this position, the autoastic rifte ts needy to be fi aa (ate HE 17. FUNCTIONING OF PARTS: DURING SEXIAUTOMATIC. FIRE 1 fire a for steinitomrtic, werd’ as goxsitl oe eae Re f}¢ som fron the rifle, sex the sedeccor fire by rotating the indicetor a3 fer dows- and prase the tFigger with te inder Ginger len the trigger Se prossod, to ses Aigcounector rotate, he reared ef th ralses'the ande of the trigger and bameer ap Exipute\rocbton, “tha veniattonatic 5 igure 61. Trigger mochanism in position for semiautomatic fire. \ Position of parts with operating rod in extreme rear position. A, Trigger released; B. Trigger pressed. ' 4 - operating rod lug; 10 - full automatic sear; 10a - full automatic sear cock notch; 10b = upper end of full automatic sear; 11 - hammer and trigger spring; 12 - trigger: | Figure 62. 14 - selector lever; 1S - disconnector; 16 - full automatic disconnector. ane = magazine jammer spring; perating rod; § - return + magazine; hi ils trigger ani » 3+ firing pin; 4 - of piston; 7 - gas cylinder; 8 automatic sear; 1 - hanmer; 2 - bolt 12 - trigger; 13 - rounés. spring; 6 * gas catchy; 10 - full 655 eg 2 FE eck Balk ade » Hee 2 eas a Bos ett 3 ee @ 58 Bes g + 3 ge: ‘aan Bae £ aay S283 found Boing 200g g 3232 g 2513 3 88) RLS © AHee & GEE ‘The trigger and hanser spring rotaces the nanaer forvard. ‘The dasuer atfites the fear eed of the fit ‘thrusting a foretbiy until the point of, th aniving the priner chunges The We powder gases force the wllet to cut itself into falg'and fo'aove throtgh tie Sere: after the butte, dedi che gas 7 ert ia a ter the bevel ie. the operating tod trregelar fds lg, Fottehog the’ Goat vo! the is oven, the operating rhe The operating 104, ‘Siscomnettar. "hen the Tanners This holay the ha ‘ak eocks ‘The futi suromettec sear spring rotates the full automatic, sear inter engagement vith the Pulltautometic sewr totch 1p THE fener mae EET ‘Senry however, does not hold The Joca the dtseomector (IS, tection. As the full ‘Uppee end of the sear puree te AT" sutonstie Siscomector. ‘Ag the Delt mores to the rest, the extractor pulls ‘he chaaber,” Wise’ the case Suriies jected fron the receiver. ‘Tisge.” ard novenent of the opersting Tod and rested by the teat vall of the Tecelveres Forward nov These pasts is effected by the energy Of the compres ts the operating rod moves forward, the bolt £604 2 exteacts the Top tound from the ageing and pushes TE 3m The chase * ” oor Ag the Bolt approsches the Dervel, the first stage in Eig relation on aletbote to the right tates place,” Ache Bane" Cine, the extractor, engages the groove bated che the (of tae cartridge eases” As the operat lag rod rover tothe’ Extrene\forvar€ position, it profuces the Fins! rotation of The'bote to the Fight, sealing the bere. After the bore is sealed, but while the operatiig! rod is SUS aT gee acer elton he Aotensti¢ discommector (-hich Ls Integenl with the opera Toa)" strikes the apper tnd of the Zulf gocpmatie seat see Fotates the sear Topeerd.” thy over the full automatic Sear may frow the baweet #0 thet the hummer Vill aot Be Prevented frou rotetiag The next round ts fired by releasing the trigger and thea pressing It ayain Wien che trinsar to relearcd, the hanes and trigger spring fotates the discoanector asd. semlantenatic. gente. the Bar beet em dicoecree coef Bice Gls; Gh roteter bg Steer ths itin the amaer Sock fyae sodieieteficns + Ra bs secon Moca the trigger ip agai prea releases the hanes cock agteh. fae Ee tiring pi Seaasion a repented. 4A, FOCTIONTHG OP FARTS DIEING FULL AUTOMATIC FIRE To Fire the rifte fully aveoescically, set the selector on full sutomat ic (lee by zoeatiog the indicator enti) it is ‘opposite’ the Intters AW a the receiver, and press’ Che Tigger ith Index finger ef the Tapbe head, Yoon he triager i. prenaed. it rotates on the. in. The discouneezor. (18) (eag: 60) doce not angege Hisconnector.notek in the hemef, since the dlscatetctor ‘prevented fon rotating by the sélecter lever (id) ne AED SEUREE poang, the setgntontte sear reteens Tie hamet, watch serikes the tirin eikly. ow round fates x as pistes thet operating (ht to ie eats open eee enter aod SBCCEing he cerertae cnues”snd fort fey the hemsets ‘The full autometle sear epgages the HULL automatic sear notch Ih the hamet, holding the Seamer’ e HuLE cocks The top round in the aagazine 12 raised ay the folloner, Ax the operating rod ond boit are soved foreard by the {EIN springs she round 45 Inserted into the chenber Sol the Sree 12 said ‘hen the operating tof tx 5-6 mm from the pogsstens the hil automatic dscacnector strikes the upper Bab the sunk eowatic Sone an pietes the sea sefearing he hamacr. the henner tries the firing pla, fieiog the next round, The catire operating cycle of the’ antaaetie Mthonisn is repeated Toe vifle will contioue rig unti1 che Last round in ‘tho wegazine is "sed. or until the firer releases the pregsure autho trigger, “In the Hirst care, the operating red" s00 Bore will fensin, Inthe foreard potieia tnd the hammer Will Bot be cocked. In"the second eater + sound will ovteserted Into" the cBonier and the hemwer aii2"ceawin Cackedy the Fifte will conse fiviog but'will rensia Toadea 30, FUNGTIONING OF PARTS IRENE UMLOADIN ‘he THfle is unloaded a9 follows: A. Withdraw the angasine. 2. MULL the cocking handle ax far te the rear as possibie und velecte tt 3. Release the bemer by preseing the trigger. sat the safety. nt fo. the reat, the extractor icheaber ane folds I of the cartridge tase Strikes the ejector, ie in ejected Eton the receiver? then the cocking hapdie ts released, the return spring ratuens the operating rod and ole te the formers gosieiont whoo the trigger ts pressed, the sonsautonacie sear re- Keages the bumer Cock notch, sha hammer and: trigger sprieg rotates the homme, which stribes the Bote, muen the safety is set, ene pares ere in the same positions ‘occupind before losdiag (seb Section 15}¢ om curren 5 DISASSDOLY AND ASSBELY my be disayseablet for cletning, inbricatton, Thplicaperé or rapair of defective partss The following instructigns should be-observed during Ty and taeeniy os 1, The ritte should disnaseabied on x te ox benth. "inthe field, w Clean covering sherld Spread ow the ground, aay 2. The parts shovld be aid out in order of disenscahly 3. Fores should nat be wed to remove oF aisasscable parts, ae"this any revit bu damage tothe posts 4. Only accessories Lp good condition should be wed. ., ion Lightenlug or loosening scrast, the screw river is to be fold flfaiy in: the Bind, fad’ the scree! river blade Is co be held 4 the seve seteh te en togie- The eutonatic rifte 16 te be fteld stripped for eleantag tnd lnbricetion after" firing. seerchier? ead deters and sto for inspections 7, The automate rifie te to be devas tri fer ramoring Hroragt er factory lubrication, for thoraing ke aTeew lubrication, for replacing danaged” parts ted fot SEpRiFy shenevet debe siefebely abrey ef oat _Disscsenbiy, assomply, cleaning and lubrication ‘are performed under ihe supervision of Sm ofCice? 9, Before the rifle Ls disassenbiad, aks sure ‘tere is np sound fe the chanber a, Fie snarpnig = gglomany the, magazine frou che rifle, Holding the rifle by wne'fors"end sith the eft Lands rotate the siflete coctete Figure 64. Removing the magazine from the rifle. Figure 65. Removing the cleaning rod from the rifle. ao {oun pushing the magazine away. Graop the magacine with Seen bande and,"deprorsing the aagovine cet oith ke ‘hinb Of the right handy retdee the magazine forensd. snd Fenove: Le fron receiver hole (ign €0" 2, Boke tbe risie off safcty. Rotate the egtector indicator dewmard as far as possible with the thonb of the ght hands 1 Tie est, fo, 800 that here 16 Sad belt the ug round Sn he chante. intpect eke’ chamber 4, teeny thgeate tie egetzeriog, tran ae stock press the butt plate caver mith the inden Pinger sf Uke right AGRI" anc" cenove thu Cage th'secesurioe-ffon The stack reb6ee thelaceecrories fon the case ‘round ane hold Im this position by and" poard and fore end: cake the clesning rad ie of the FLeht hand ard, bending it s1sahily P04 feud tron the stop in the base*et the ‘Front’ sighe; move the eloantng rod tguard’se thet its hem Assnes’ the orwara' face of 28 base of the Tuont aight sie comm ogteath tas anertane Urlgs "Eee to'ase a punch torremove, the clewsing ro 6, Renova che rocoiver cover. Lean the rifle againet tabte/ indy hotding the riéie by the forward part of the butt MIUTChe"sght hand, depress the peide face LIL the hurl: inte the'cover hate, and r#lge the cover Mith the Lett hand UFig. i) Teyslemove she return machanisn from the rife. Heldin he tine! bythe forward portion of the receiver wiih the eft hhand, nove the return spring puido forwerd until lis cear face aves’ the groove in the recekver rear-plates Iie the gotde ‘reat face and tencve the return nechanise fim the opersting rod 'chamsel (the 671 me turn mechanism wey lao be riftolen tables In thts case the ri distor grip with the eft hand’ ored by placing the cis ela by eae 2, enove the operating rad with bout from the Holding the title by tne forward partion af the raw fhe defe handy andthe cocking handle «10h: the’ gS Delng the operating sod with bole to the Terr oz far aa and, noring the operat vTrenove it together fro forward a distance of ch TRE BBL rok the eel er, The operating rod with volt aay also be, removed by placing the eifie tng taftens In thia casey the rifts Ts bela! by the pistol grip wlth the Left hand a, _lemove the belt fron the wrecating rod Take. the Sede eee rd is oust with the 73 Rond's6 thar"the gulde lug leates the wice part, of the variable groove it ‘ini hen wove Ee bole te ti foarte Tata Pens pitemeye its guide thE hate fro Figure 66. Removing the 10, Renove the gee tube with hand guard éroe the Darrel. pero ee Hoadatg’ mme"ridle by tne forvard portio’of the receiver wit te Tefe hand, ropdte the Jock lever upvara sith the Tight band; the receiver. Fotate the got tubo upraré Sy nouns off the. roar ond of he Fecalver snd renove ir frow the sae cylinder. 22, ASSEMBLY AFTER FIELD STRLEPING jorite Tifle ts entombed ofter field stripping in reverse A, Actach the gas tube with hand guard to the berrel. souaang she fitua by the forward portiot, of the reselveroyite chang angtaui the see tobe snthe gs0 cylinder Hie Hgse'Stad Snf‘daprase the rest enaee fhe gue be aucn‘at poceibaas rotete the gor tube dork downensd te Tever'totk eaters the recess fn che Fight well of the ret Sight 8s 2, ALLach the bolt to thy operating rod. Grasp the oper ating fod'with che ueft hand withthe cog serdsce apberds oes ‘LoS he rigee hana Sascail che bole in the operselt Figure 67. Removing the return mechanism from the operating rod. 4. amatali the operatiog rod with bolt in the receiver, old the rifle by the forvera portion of the receiver with. the TREE Ritay and withthe Ghonb Gf the sight handy hold the ett \ En the"forwaed position, then insert the pinton inte the gi= ays ate Removing the bolt from the operating rod. Figure 69. Attaching the bolt to the I operating red. -76- tuba vest oer ine co eh elt ine the cece Bevis tigate eee Re phd tester Sous ie sce ttennth Me ebegtine rad tees Us BUTE SLSR nants eaten thy 4, Imatal ede return aechantan in the ope? Wold the rile by.the foruerd portion oF the receiver the Left hand, and vith the Fight hand insert’ the retura sechanisa into the operating red chancel” (F (Bride tube rear face" forward and ‘Spposite, the grooves in the eeceiver rest plete, depress the Belde tube Tear feces in this position, the tear face should ‘Ehter the'gaove in the vecelver rear 5. tuscall the cover on the recotver. old the r2£10 by got forebed portion’ af ake racelter vith the fete nan "and wlutne’righe Bana inzere'the cover Go ther tes forward. face eters the fentetzeutar groove in the Teor aagne tase and aove She. cover forward ag far as postibles press the reer portion of the cover Forward and doviwards tive caapleving the: instal Snelos (fla. 780 4. natal te cleaning 04 in the rife. 2a, Insert the accessories anto eke ease and insert the case isto the teense im the butts Install we magazine on the rifle, old the rifle by she sie andicigh the inde henge and roratethe rifle beegtets 4ncont: “sheert the upeard. forveld portion of" the nagezine. int UR hole in tke recelver with the Fight hand vo thet the maga Zine catch enters the notch io the fecelver: fetate the Mog Zine o\the Tear ap that the catch is engaged by the magazine Bt. 2. Betuase the hanmer fr9a the somtayroaatic seer, and she sufecy, rotating the selectar indtester spedrds 25. BETAIL STRIPPING Detaid stripping of the rifle is « contiomtion of field strippiog. Detail stripping is perforsed in the following manner: seid strip the FEEe as Eectructed fa section Stetand then pertora the foltowtng: 1 Figure 72. Attaching the cover to the receiver Figure 70. Attaching the operating rod with bolt to the receiver. Figure 71. Attaching the return mechanism to the operating rod, Figure 73. Dis- assembly of the return mechanism. 1. Disussenble the retorn mechanisn, Insert the cleaning rod into the guide tube untit the cleaning tod head 15 stopped by the guide Ted, and place the chemming tod against « table compress the return spring with the lafe hand and onove:the washer frow Che’ goide od with the Fight hand tae: 4% Renove the return spring from the cifle and conve the guide Tol sem the guide tube, a Grasp the bole with the 102t hand with the feed . eversopetrdy gad wlth the Tight hed ronove the firing pin pin'fron’the hoje body uafng « pench Raxove the Firing pin fron the bolt, the extractor with eho shuah of the Left the Sitractor pny Gelag'« Puce Aesove the extractor and extractor spring Eom the receat in the bolt body: end, enor 3. Disasgenbte the firing and trigger mechanism, Remove whe stop end of the fall autonatic sear ‘Tron the trigger pin by means of « punch, Punch the trigger pin to ehe Left using the punch, the renove the Erdgter With Glacommecter and Spfioe Frou ihe reeedver, Separate the the contnotonatie connector from tha telgger and remore spring fron ats recess, pward untsl the Tug poceh in the wail of the TERT elev amd separate the selecear frow the recehver fig Toe Depress the stop end of the fall antomatic spring, Using! S/DuNER OF wooden rod, md punch out the haawe? Fé Kelthe 1AEt by senna Of punch Fenove, the hammer sad! Mimser and trigger spring fron the receiver, and remove - the neemer.. Punch out the fol autora lusing'a pore; remove the fall seer pin to the teft jtonstit ene and teat spring from the recetea In the event the fi dirty the offte ibatdembling tt. NOTE: In the automatic rifle with stamped recosver, the ring and trigger sechonien aay be disasconsieg in the artitfery wortthop only for the purpose of repait or replacement 2e"paree, 4 Resor fore end from ce barrel, Hold the forward portion of the hand gurrd with the tafe hand, and with the Fight hand rotate forwaed nz far 35 pottbie the fore tad bend lock Indleatsr by menng of s"plimch,"snd'move the stop band toward the gas cy Sin ght hand so that Move the fore ond sorvacd vith the ite tag an the Foer Eace fs disengaged free the recess ta he redetver, "and" tntn disensoge fhe fore sad. by'pullfog Forcher dlsasseabiy of the rifle is performed in the areiilery Fepatt ho 24. ASSEMBLY AFTER DETAIL SERIFPING 1. Attach ime fore end to the receiver, tni'move the fore end forvard as far as poscibie. owt the band on the tore ond shoolder wy tightty ep porstble, and rotate the leek €o the reat so that Its Indicator wore the notch ep the band If the Tock indicator dees not retete to the 1 necessary to move to band elong the Eine to press upward on the lock indjestor, in thie ann atitang the tock with the recess in the bairel, snd then rotste the" doe, 2, Assonble the Fixing and trigger aechanisn. oa Figure 74. Removing the *.' selector from the receiver. Figure 75. Installing the full automatic sear pin, Figure 76. ‘the hammer with hao- mer and trigger spring to the receiver. Installing Actach che ful) sutouatdc sage epeing to thy fall automatic gor tnd insert the sear with spring into the cecelver 60 that he" stop ond‘ of the spring points cs the rear. From che right side of the ‘be hole cor’ the fui autonasie seer pln Tasert the full aotosstic seer pin inte the tote from the aegt sido of the tecelver andy while continually ressving the puch, ineeail the full auvoascie sear pla (Eipy 73) ceiver, Insert the punch into mount the hammer and trigger spring on che basser pine ang uasere te Reamer with ‘hemor snd trigger spring into che Fecelver telge 78 Ingort the punch in the hole for the bamar pans f70m the right! Side of the receiver Insert the haater pin into the hole tbrongh the Left side of the cocelvers ahd press back the Stop end. of the fall Sbtonetic Sear spring With’ che piog while removing the puch, Jnsert the hemor pia (fig. 2i)vand place the atop end oF the Hull nutomatie acer spring Sate the Fecess im ther pits Assemble the atlector to the receiver and set it on senioutomntie fl install the iscomnactor and disconmector spring into the ‘trigger groove snd insert the trigger and sear Into the hole inthe recetver (21g. 76). ‘Through the cighe side of the receiver, iosert the puach into the hole for the trigger pin, after reining the atop dnd of the BULL automatic fen spriog. a eltatsthe trper pls Into the hoe shomuph the Yee aide Din‘and set. the stop and of the full! autoastie near spring 4 {hs teers ha a plas tains the sade of the beamer ond trig ‘of whe posch and place the beat ends ef Shoulders of the Eriggers 5. Assomae the bole. Spring au tus veer Insert the extractor, end spring tnto the hott recess: "hash af che deft bons depress tha extractor with the 1 fader te SPH" etea st dee’ ehe"extractor ta fp the bate with fhe cjeht Nando Ehetfhe note onthe pps ane ot the Inthe direction of the Teer eyVinsrieal porticr Geelhig. 72) ne belt body. Figure 77. Installing the hanmer pin. Installing the trigger with disconnector in the receiver, Figure 79. Installing the extractor pin in the bolt. in. inte, the bott so that che recess in the Citing pin Ls alltel with the ole for the pan (tig 29) inorder to" econtzol the ponition of the firing pin ii tie hele for the firing’ pin retsining pin, it is aecedtary te insert the punch fror fhe aise gf" tae feed tever'sa that the Firing im Can rotate and Interfere with the foseeliatign of the Hiting pin setatning pia Insert the firing pin retsining pin inta its hote. 4. Assenbie tho retorm wechantea. Iasert the guide rod into the guide tobe, Insert the cleanin ‘leaning. roe head butts fhe Cleseing red agninst od into the guide tube witht the inst the guide vod and, pressing Compress the return spring with the Left hand, and with the Tighe hand install the"wacher on the guide rad’ (fag. 81)- Further assembly of the rif_e Ss perforacd by following the order given in Section 32 25, DISASSEMBLY OF THE SAGAZINE exove the cover plate fron the nagozine. Grasping the eegzine In the Loft hand, depress the Stop piace (ioe ees) ByEteans of the pore’ Ctniough the hole in" ehe cover Fiate) shelnove fhe cover plate so that she cop "tog is Sizengaged From the hole in the cover plate; hold the stop plais sith GeeTchony ot’ ahe Lee“hted Bnd SEnove abe" coved pate cith enove, the cover plate with spring snd foliever from the magazine, Release the’ stop plate and feauve the spring Topether with the stop piste and follover Soe the" mageeino. Remove the follower and stop plare £ron the spring 26. ASSEMSLY OF THE MAGAZINE Aasenble the follover aad stop plate to the spring Insert the spring with fotlover ang atop plate in the artnes Graap the aagazine with the Left band (over plate pasty teat foove sneerd) and vith the right-hand: inel TES"Speang wah follower end evap place inthe sagorine Actach cover plate to mogorine. usprens the stop plate 4m the magazine body end, holding He with the thunk of the Figure 80. Installing the firing pin in the belt. Figure 81. Agsembly of the rewurn mechanism. Figure 83. Removing the cover plate from the magazine Installing the spring with follower and stop plate to the magazine. Left hand, nove the cover plate onte the £1 ogy (ile: S4)"yith the rtgne hand ante Plate prése ageinst the © ‘luge o€ the caver wall of the magazine. 27. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSERMLY OF THE AUTOMATIC RIFLE IN Earn sion Im addition to detali and fie1d stripping ond nnd assembly of tho pistol grips sights, the" repair” shop. Disassembly the pistol erip fron the receiver. Lovsen of the sc¥ew'driver and renave the pistel bir, the stew by mes arip fram the 2. Disassemble the wooden butt Snock out the butt serew with the punch and renave the buce stam the reteheer r Unscrew the rear screws with the screw driver snd enove tho Clanp from the butt Unscrew the serevs inthe bute piste with the scree Acivor, and Fenove\ the buvt plate and cover plate fron the fort © 2a, Disasseable the folding nock out the mut pin with the punch snd renove the nut fron the stocks Ingek out the stock catch pin through the foie in base of the feceiver using the punch ane Fensve the enech plunger with ‘spring fron the Stop ph Nove the stop pin to the 2eft so thet the ends of the stop pin of the pin Tetee. th fn'the wail of the receiver fang! rénore the stop pin fron eeprdenes eatned by" el in prlner is de- Tight deot be found ‘sn'priner, defect uss tm ‘ring pin or. TE stoppane redurs! often it pect sad. claae, ‘Heine’ pia aod ear ing and erlagor enant articular atebo- Py ‘Hting fad Tagger tion to fa) gto sechenie. rie sear.” if tee tre braken defective, tend Hitlers repasr Shop: ous. ‘curren 7 (CHECK OF ACCURAEY ANG ABIUSTMENT OF AUTOMATIC RIFLE 48, PROCEDURE FOR AMIUSTING RIFLE he accurscy 1s choeked: mon the'rvties arrive atthe wsing unites 2. After replacing the front sight or after repair of une rieley 5. then storm uring tire re dlspersion 1s discovers Before firing for testing scceracy, the rifte must be (garetully inspected snd’ sil aptects must te’ allaiared. Sitsror letifieer mat the ising range Firing tor testing accurecy must be perforsed one favorable fondieions ct a4 Fala woalber, ipo protected TEE range, ec on 1 port Hfie range waten Sa pre Lectad fren’ the vind.” fhe rifles are fixeahfor accuracy. ‘Mtlng bell emenition at a range of 108 m'yith the veer eight set on greduntion 3 met ang on ‘he sinlog point ts. the center af the Lower cage of IE Zheula'be‘Loceted approtinetely at the’ ‘head’ of the soldier firing the ¥ifles A point Yocated’ above the aiming point en the vertical Line which Gharacterizes the normal position of the center of the inpect, ‘hich sheoid'be' shore the Siniag poine by 28'en, 3s warned’ Soing chalk or penclis got Hate cane ts black rectangte 35 cx Wi The polat thus marked ie the control point. The rifle ts fired in the prone position using * support. The support amy belt tog shied Uy sitied wich Swwstst, warth, Is position, she 1 n arm of the ridlenan, which ie supporting the ifle, aboutd OT top oF the supped or step bas Bina: Figure 89. Determination of center of impact by the graphical method. I ~ measurement of four holes; IL and IT - measurement of four symmetrically located holes. Four stogle shots are fixed yhive carefully and uasforaly thetiover edge ae the whack" rectangle” and che posi ileman'e body and left band suet het change Hon"se"th Mien fixe ceases, the commander sngpecte the target and determines the accursdy of the rifle and the position of Eke center Gf inpact on the basis of the Iocation of the baller Telog, the securacy of the aslo 1s consicered to be acceptable iE'sii tour bullet holes, ox at losst tates ales, ff the fourth tote is located ‘distance’ avay fon’ the reusining holes, are grouped in a eltele with © he egoter,SFoitpect deviates from the contol poiet Ur the accuracy dors nat satisfy this condition, the Company Consander mist Saapect the rifle, check the Zight setting, and repeat the five. If an unsatisfactory result Tetanehined che‘ second: Cine, the ifls is rent co tbe repair shop for'ancertaining and elininating che chiser of inacurecy. 16 the accuracy of the rifle tr considered noresl, the epenander deterainey the center of Iapact and ite posttio STER"Tespect to" the control polars To deteraioe the center of Inpact fron the four butler ores (fig. 35) ms 1. Connect any tuo bullet holes with o straight iow tia cladEhe LEEAET SP Tne ace tena tae with the Comect the points thur obtain ¥ ‘thew Inve hizd hone) and divide’ the distsnce betue thee equal pert 3. Connect the pofnt of division closest to, che tvo dist hater vith the ad aidd Aiseance Between then {aco four equal parte. Tue poise Which’ Iz doeated three divisions dren tke Zourth hele is the center of impacts If the bullet holes are, located symmetrically, the center of impact aay be deterained by one of the following two wethods: Connect the bullet holes located closest together; the centers of both atrsight lines are to be connected fiinc thes third Vine, ard the Line thys obesined sto be ‘Givtaed'i hale thé dividing point is the center of Iepect 2, the bullet holes are connected with intersecting stratgit 1inery the intersection of there Timer ds the center of impact 1£ one of the hates is leceted a large, distance poesiniog holeas feria not considered, and the cent [rietersined fiom ehe three Roles: a this method, twa hotes ere connected by a straight ine, the canter ef this Line $2 compacted wlth fhe third hole, tnt the'ner' Line Is divided ato three equal pects we point Joceted tre divisions fron the third Role is che coater- 68 inpree . ‘The center of impact should coincide with the control potnt'et dcviste fron it no more than Scat any direction, 1f the conte Aepact deviates ove than 5 ox froa the control polaty the srmorercartificey aajugts the vifle by Sovlag the froat sight to toe right o defe or up ana dovn, ‘Sepending wpon the direction in solck the center of tupac deviates 14 ware be borne fo mind chat the front sight must woved in the diraction in which the ceater of iapact deviates, If the concer of impact deviates to the Left of the control point, the front sighe must be noves to the Lefts 1f SEEDER soe tne Brot Shea tet aa be need op Cheng The mmoont of aisplacenent of the frome sieht ts decer- since" by suleipiying dhe aeoume Of devistion eftthe center of Tapact Trax the Control pean a0 wcamured on the target Oy ihe correction factor. The correction factor for the AE automatic rile vith vag tonditions (range Eo, target, 100 a, range setting 3, ARtgth ot sighting tine Sfa ea) 42 8.030 1. The contor of inpact deviates from the control polot to the vight by I? cay andi om lowe In order for the canter of impact to coincide with the oneal golst; the Front sight mont be moved eo the Tithe ‘Sragrd vines G2 eqeads 0.0560 0m, ie apprors soe Sums and’ 10% by onisie times i0"aqunta 0-578 way 5 Spproctastedy sqoal fo" ict mee 2._The canter of Lnpsct deviates from the control print te the deft iotteland'ts chap, ine front stant mat be toned fqonit0-€,7 me and ‘kes 18 equnts 5570 wn 6, eaovat ation of center of impact, 12 om 'opehe convection factor andthe rele 1s After the position of the front inte ‘is enacted for sccurary once more! aa Un et ce ae eee secret ea et cet et Faire er a a, the'eid greduetion tine 15 obliterated, |= 74" SIME ant ght ds corrected, the 3+ ls forbtdden to obliterate graduation Lines tn the base of the froot sight. nation i gl Bacau an ora! saa (0. cumcrenre eas OF TE te arene Amr Dovsation.of the center of impact during fire cam be canged' By Eke eo] lowing oniaes fume th A, Rar sieht loaf bent causing the buttees to deviate in the dteeceion In which the'siphe ts eces eho Eifie aust be sent to the repair shop anf rechecked for ‘accuracy after repair ne einen EOMSPAE f2de dteptaced te he sey cau ‘he ctitey og impute to deviate’ in the dj yecthon peel tha of the displacement of the slide (dlepiacenent of the situs te detorained op the positias at ite Mineaene Lines onthe st fde"ael the front shohe Seaess the front sight sLide icvat'erey atthe the Tine Sa the tront*slght’ tase and"Uhen' the HOS Eseactaal or neces 3, Framt sigs s3ide sacecarely installed: the iste 'tust be bent to the tepait shops noelets 1c ipaig ot he tegen The center of Impact will be deviating in the ‘ton spestian ara sata as eee Et eh ne or HRS mec ae eda i a ee Hi niet te ete eta, et ERLESTEEICAGN, Sood Earth ist when sxees $90 dinpersion ney be caused by the following: 1. Large play of rear sight leaf; the notch beeps suitchig when!tas tithe Jp fited to caute dispersion 2. Wusae face dented 3. Bacespiye play of stock (of rifles with folding wetat toc. a * The servicenbitity of che cishe mus, be_ determined Uy careful inapsctiont, check of caliber, and’ flee for sccurscy, SE Sty af" the above trregparieies aro present corm + CHRARENG 410 LIBRICATION OF Tu AUTOMATIC A1FLE 48, CQEAWING 44D LoMMLCATION OF NEMATIC ALELES 16 USE ee emery At Tee rite vost be Lgpt clean 6 11 ‘thee ja,sttelned by timely and" proper inspection, cieaning, ena Mcisaning'of FERt0e dn bis Aa units ds Set 4 1. lm flvld of combat, on maneuvers and sttande traindag te" the’ Cleld-cdaiiy’ (6 lnll in Combet oF break in"tratning is uttiireay eEiea After fixing zeretey ond blank carte terappiy: the Sitatl Sotetiter Sipe fey aod tubeiette” the Lord, ges cylinder, gus tuber’ platon aul Bole Emmedinctifat the firing range tin the: {held} geersee fre, the HEESE CONE. the eteeat Steam fotelys clenting mit be repented for the Following thtoe ef four days. me 3. After trelaing, gusrd duty and szesclaes (era theltttie is noe'Fifed)=—ineedlacaly after cont Plethng deey- 4. TE the site ty than ance avery seven doje wot Cred or used--noe lees wort: It in strictly forbidden co tasve atkall solution in the hove, gas cylinder, gan tabe of bolt fares since fade Bid rusting ofthe metal, The rifle ay tubricated Immediately efter chessiaz. ‘The rifles axe cleaned snd 1ubricated under the superrinton of officers and sergeantsy woe mWst! 1, _Deferaiae the degree of disasceably, cleaning and aubrication require 2. Check the condition of the accestories and the ‘Honnlig astertais ped, 3. theck the rif permission to lubricate. for clemiiness, and then give 4, MEK the lubricated rifle and rive perwission ta acgeable the Hille! 5. | Check the asceabled rite and give peruission to roptece the rifts in the Hack. ® a pemens neni. ue are fend op EE ENS Sih PE hs dovn boards, canvas, etc. Prepared naan ‘ihe materials for cleaning must be i ‘he tubrleating aateriais aust be of ing saterigis ase bo stored 3a" the Tubrteation in. storage must in storage Bullaings, end’ the cloth materials mist special Enses or most be ehgatly wrapeed For cloning, wiping od Lakrication of the rifle, one fs ctean' and" soft! patch at heap fiber ts" tamoved- see eh ‘ibee'is'wred’ for cleoming. the be ood condition, and The Tibrica To clean and Inbsicate the rifle, mee the following lubrication and clemniog compos! ton 1, Alkali solution; renoves fouling from the bore and other parts of the Title whlch come into contact Sita" the gases: 25, tbfle beteatig oft hte ts aed for tubrtce- fore to gael tet EE ode ae eee St Fata sb dagedes alms S'acgrees'e 1B24P es 3, Winter lubrication Ho. 215 the te veed for lobsiciting rifles which are in-use ia winter, both do preperation for fire and fo tulle fe fire, The shore lubeication must not be sed In sumer, gance fe [a"not sufficient protection fron correrien: Ecce fecbaen fo thent "tue eatign hs Bh, sce eafea to are of 80 xe 300 dagresa (170 HEE, Ye" andobpotes snd! veconea unatltnis Sol use? inter lubrication Mo. 21 te effective for ute ko eeetetyerse Bere Ht Scorers oF altoe's foals 40" degrees €, GF to mina MISE) At lower aperature, ffon i0\t0 204 of dehydrated ecosene nose je tdded fo" it (dilucing Tebrication Rey 21 with Kerosene Sapfoves the operation Sf the sethamieas Bue decresces Uilotrorive proper one 4, mm oft: used to tubricate the rifle prior to extensive storages it it Used wlsed with ville Ti Etting 0! (500 gun Gil and S60 rifle lubrdenting oft) vy detente sepia cet Hs tt moe Sek vant Bee Kecogene way be ured only in the artillery repair shop. . Te Je not perettced to use any other lubrication and cleaning tolaelone™ Thy ete of tubrtcation and clesniny solutions hee Gad" Tubritatlon of the rifle tre: perforaed.” without ob. Stuvlng' thee Condi ont, the Sabricetion vill pot be shtcctfye it pegtecting the sifte, and in core Snecances Ingorrectay abed lubritatton er agecetandera lubrication tpdisglutsons may cure fatture of the rifle, sepeeieliy seh10u tenperatares: Procedere for Cleaniog snd wabrics TSIEN NOTE firing, sngretien, classes and duty details the rifle west be Field stelpped the eifle must be dualt stripped to esos storge suas TSAO Sean ag a tea erte abe ReDTSE, GOUT Tie aes to molsture, NOME: The Firing and trigger sechanisa of rifles with Stompeit wetal secelvar of eurtier manwéacture is dissisoabled Spates cessing septhlag' piece Gn'che atehiiery erate To elesn the bore, the sccessory cose must be attached the cleaning Tod ee Follows! 1, __IMcere the cleaning rod through the Jorge hole ja une ‘cage ge thot. its Reed pusser Jnside tho cane and Deer apainee sue walls 2. Insert the sceev-driver inte the case above the cleantig rod Read 3. Install the accessory case cap on the cleaning red. . * 4. stall the jax or brash on the theeaded end of the cleaning rod 15. Figure 90, Cleaning rod pre- pared for cleaning the bore. giches "in she tccagesey cose (chroogh the Jong notch and te en sing the tool as 6 scren-driver, the ey ia, snserrad nco fie accontoly cate, notches Cebrmoge the iahg aateh 1500 the shor “aoeek) tela 90) To clesn she borg, it ig aocessary tp fora the iver Tate's ehgure elike and Ipreree fe fate the gitar! Solution, aud lastail the beap Fiber on the face of the Jr (sea #142, 50) $n sock a sane? Get ifs onda do aoe beng further ihen’ che focetiag pert of the Jag. Thee tntredice ‘ituning rod into the bore sirbugh che aussie end tos Gopeh of approsiastely one third the Length af the barrel Sneter] ‘tht’ accessory cane cap sn the mussle pert of the Pest the butt plete against an abject Ifig. 95), errel with Poe left hand, aaa grasp ee seced sory ‘Site [cleaning tod handle) with the’ right hand, and wove the elecning red tack and forth throuphout the entife length of he bore? to 10 cites!" then Yaptocs the banp fiber ‘ith other ote fiber ttvareced wish Gait celation en Yoneee fhe pace re theroughly using a patch (after corgfuily wiping eke cleaning rod, Sag and actesstry case cep) andy Af thoFe are Trasen ¢ fotuing oF sige on the patch, repeat the clogniog {ine the Nowy fiber aetoraved itn alualt solution, and then GUE day site patch: depeat this operation until « ay Yhtea patel anovb'ne Graces of fouling: ” The sane procedure 1s to bo employed to clean the chamber, gas cylinder, fod auttie face. After Cleaning the bere, chanbor, Sed eas cytiacr: Tnapace’ the bore throogh the mursie ad vhste ating the rife, "fo inprove Iitumination, inaert = piece GEGAICE paper into the receiver MOTE: A barrel in hich there is aa eresian pattern must gultbed ctpechally Caretuty, and ail the ezostie aust be After the bore and cheaber 470 cleaned, they are Jubri- ‘gaveg'yith a'untZora thin layer of olf; ustog the Crush. dipyed in'Firle tubeeaeing oii, 1€ the brush 13 msuitabie, 412 prEltted ro lubricate the bore using the patch sipped ta Fitle Inbricating oils he gxtartor surface of whe Darrel (the eveas onder the hand uard, Fore ofd and rear sight base) shovld be eletoed. \dith $'petch sonued in alkali solution and wrapped areune the ‘nd of X'tasil wonden sticks sur. Figure 91. Combination tool prepared for removing the front sight. 1 - combination tool; 2 - accessory case cap; 3 - accessory case Figure 92. Combination tool prepared for removing screws. -178- Cleaning the bore Bigure 95. Eleanee with s reamers After firing, the piston, the gan platen rod, bolt and agporattog rod are clemed with 2 gett seepage i SS Sbiatson [eis forbidden" to clone, the @petsting i chanel’ tench the teetnn‘tckes!Sa'g!foned ity fe Slkeli solution; it must he viped dry, sing 2 cheer pitch and lubricated by applying a"pateh Satarsted eith’ Siie iubriceting ont.” UPU7iNE * Pt 1 the TLFle haa aot been fired, the ges cylinder, ges use,_pistony gas pizton rod and opeiating rod must be'viped > Gry GAN e'cheda patch and Hubrlewtede bordered fouling te present in the shove-ingicared pacts; apply he allaiL sgiutive tgthen and Tomoye che let ttter 6 porte of fou to fifteen ainitecs thea clean dey thew Chortughiy.” uke racalvedy recern mechan ‘Heung’ and trigger secksalan are wiped using 2 Sry cloth) the'htes, recesses" and: grocves are’ claaaea vith & patch oo the end'of o'sharp sticks Afeer cleanings te Tie parts, ose’ be Covered with # thin dayer of 4f18 lubelestiag Oi) Note: The firiag ond trigger mtchanton ond folding metal stockiare not disesseubied fer Cleaning and lubrication: After cleaning, ¢ check must be made that no patches ore sett fn'the’gas cytinder, gas port, and operating Yoo Cannel. sielt TOE be tone in ind thee eens obeteelog cout ore often theo de wingers” WYIME FATES must Be Mubricaras The exterior surface of metal parte muct first be wiped with "clean cloth end’ then witha loth Gaating small out of oil; wooden perts of tbe rifle ore torbe wiped, UBing only’ dey eigthy” fe as forbidden ep Tubyieace. thea wath erile dubrlesting ofl To lubricate holes, recesses, 0d grooves, 4 clesp patch must he wound ond wooden rod" and dipped" inte oil Af saatines vere £41led vith rounds but the rifle des aot bate cited ips only the osterion sbrface of i Higatines and apply thin layer of lubricati eit, PEA hareranes were Fidied/ana the Title eed fired, ‘Whe magazines aust be disassembled, all the parte aust ba 130. viges with a dry patch on the end of ¢ sharp atick, ond the febd'wechenlens abd followers viped with a ftoth dipped in fhe albeit solueton,"ana’thon Srled using" ary patch and foased'with a thin dayer of oi2- Igtce of clemian fhe acetains pete vane gpt acetate ace EE aaa fevers nstireceaeer tt ancien tl TES TE Sa ‘Ae tov tenperacurea, it is advantageous te clean che sugae ie Paeeeey Satie! ibestod build 7 ‘onder Tor molstore to fare ae the sinutes before el rifles There 14 no nscessiey for wetting vatit the xotsture yveporates, since rust FLIi form unger eet jreant. io the event the Nog Por an extended period of If the nolsture As not carefully renoved from the rifle, the rifts, when eben gut into the cally aey malfonetion as eMfeablt Bf tee formation on the paris Rifles which are subjected to vain of snow aust be Geperally‘elensed. O18 Tobeieation must be tenoved and fcesh lest ion applied. 49, USE oP Tun AVowitTe REPLE AN WINTER Acrifle hich ip fm aye tn winter wast be lubricated sping by eater nabs atom! be acetyotace UEah the fatt me: foc preceding saction. it ax fartiades te Lahrteate Hles whieh fre aot teed using Jubricetion No. 21. Before lubricating the rifle using winter lubrication strip the sister 1" the’ parts and sect reba patch Te 1s ogpectally teportant to reaove completely 5 abe ieehon" Hon thy” thing and trigger eeciaeee pcfoge The apace between the fail automarie’sear aad receiver wall, and the parte of the wagezine. ‘The parts of she rifle must be lubricated wich uiater lunesta by Sppiriag a ta layer by avant of peten seakee in eile “as 2 the wlauey tebrlegtton 42 tpplied tn « thick cont, ssremcelons ney be exused auriog Hire 1 cannot protect fry fe areag sth high humsdtey and atuosphere’ saturated with vicious sha) “Thefe- fore, 1f the Fities are osed seldom, 1t Ie ancesearfy gee tess than‘ every I fold sonths” to inspect then, rengre Lobriea- Elon 4F'Rcessery, ty the surfaces and apply fresh Tobie After, bringing the rifle tate, heated building from the elds Je must be pecaltted to "eweates the FiAE Gact ‘hen be dried"and a1”the parte lubricated. Paysite ty the cold ote mow g constzerabte ported of tine before ona rifle te ty Secestery fol eons the operdchag rog'buck tad forth several ‘ines by means of the cocving Handler heck the position of the hamer while cocked, amd pull the trigger to olease the hammer Eton the cocked forttion 50. VGH OF TME AUTOMATIC RIFUR TM AREAS WETE HGH TEMPERATURES. ‘AAD SANDY TEREATH By Ta srainig exercises, during sarches and in combat to sandy terrain, denis mecescany. tovadgpe oih neasures Sor Protecting the rifto and’ ammurttion foe dusts uring extensive use of the rifle in dusty terrain, the pte tebe asides De the vcelrer shogta be galed freauenthy ERroush the opening for, the saparine ted ejection porters rifle vneed aot be disasieabted' tor thir operation.” Before tgleading the rifte after euch olling, che fuset ioaing oF the Firing ona ertager secheaten show bp chockes type) Ling crayon eusngbug te sverat tint y terrain, the opening’ im the feclerer: throug gatas lnseried Sate Dee esHhe showad be Uuacovered only when changing sagesines and during the periodic Lubrication acntioned above “In combat, the stot for Eke ockien handle should be covered Supiog’2utls tn fare by mews Sf Ghelaclactor'cover plates Tre. By Setting the F222 on Ihe rifle should be cleaned and Iubricated efter exch axtenntve"use, "Spectal care should be teken io figuaing tnd Siling the working surfaces of the erigger toy firteg cechont Bolt, operating red, steaceor, en tues and aagerioe. SE HEA pelle abot weather, the rifle and especlaly. the auaunition shout" be sielded in'uch aa: possible From the says’ of. the [on Overheating of the rifle! aod exprclatly of the amwusi- Higa, Sty" be"thetddrect cause of stopprers ‘SL, CURAKING 44D LUMRICATING RIFLES 1M PREPARATION FOR TEETENORD STORAGE Rittes to be cleaned in preperation for storage aust be Gheereeds wiih apes iat Httection aifatied to thet excral of ctrbon dzponiter" dire, moisture and 10st from the bores ges, SPSL EPG Rakes gla pistons snd SIV grooves sad hole! Te rssore truegs of gurt tnd lubrication, itis sopsied sore Hears Pike La Na teh eae hop tm eked in eseea ate ict amt, Te cety dria parte mist not be bendlad Jo the bare Mande, since wast may fora from perspiration, They must be handled SNS) PELRY atth Sg Atver tetngclemeed and dei porttaion of Se perpen an cablge nine ctameed o scbel eaten oh aera, Rifles which are to, be stored for # prolonged, period ate tebe Iabrlentrd eiths airture consiating Sf BU rifle Ubeitating oll aed S64 gon cil he wooden parts of the rifle ure dried thoroughly and ‘are not tobrlented ory wo years, and fresh eters then teice © Rifles is storage (both nee teamed ant ines then once avery tuo iepteTaett te changed te tatty doce Stbricetien applied to expos peer (pring tid #513). ass.

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