Heckler And Koch HK94 Instructions
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22 Telescoping sight The telescopic sight (Fig. 24) is fixed to its mount by two screws. The receiver of the rifle is so designed that a telescopic sight can be attached to it without any special arrangements. (see pages 46-48).
24 HANDLING AND OPERATION Filling the magazine Hold the magazine in one hand (Fig. 25); with your other hand, place the cartridge in the magazine opening, pressing hte uppermost cartridge under the lip with your thumb. Emptying the magazine Hold the magazine in one hand, with the bullet end of the cartridges pointing toward your other hand (Fig. 26). Using your thumb, push the cartridges to the right, into your open hand.
25 Fig. 25 Filling the magazine Fig. 26 Emptying the magazine
26 SAFETY FEATURES The safety lever is located on the left side of the grip assembly and can bet set at: “O” = Safe and “1” = Fire (Fig. 27 and 28) The position selected is indicated also on the right side of the grip assembly. How to put at safe Set safety lever at “O”. The trigger cannot be squeezed. However, the rifle can be loaded while in “safe” position. Firing Fire: Set safety lever at “1”.
28 Inserting and removing of magazine Put at “safe”! Insert magazine into the magazine well (Fig. 29) until the magazine catch engages audibly. To remove the magazine, push the magazine catch on the right side of the weapon (Fig. 30).
29 Fig. 29 Inserting the magazine Fig. 30 Removing the magazine
30 Loading of rifle Put at “safe”! Pull cocking lever rearward with the left hand, engaging it in the recess of the cocking lever housing (Fig. 31). Insert the filled magazine into the magazine well so that the magazine catch locks magazine audibly into position. Allow cocking lever to snap forward (Fig. 32). The rifle is loaded and in “safe” position.