Robinson Armament Super Vepr Rifle Instruction Manual
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11 4. Disengage the safety by pushing the safety button from right to left as far as it will go. The safety is off when the safety button is protruding from the left side of the rifle as shown in Fig. 8 below. 5.Keeping the rifle pointed in a safe direction, pull the charging handle to its rear-most position then release it. WARNING!!! THE CHARGING HANDLE CANNOT BE RETRACTED IF THE SAFETY BUTTON OF THE FIREARM IS IN THE SAFE POSITION AND THE HAMMER IS IN THE REALEASED POSITION (I.E.,...
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12 SECTION V - AIMING THE VEPR 1. Align the sight post of the front sight with the squared notch of the rear sight so that the top of the front sight post is level with the top plane of the rear sight. Make sure that the space on either side of the front sight post is equal. Place the center of the target on top of the front sight post as shown in Fig. 9 below. 2. Sight adjustments for zeroing are made by screwing the front sight post up and down for...
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13 SECTION VI - FIRING THE VEPR WARNING!!! ALWAYS ASSUME A STABLE SHOOT- ING POSITION, CLEARLY IDENTIFY YOUR TAR- GET, AND HAVE AN ADEQUATE BACK STOP BE- FORE PLACING YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER. WARNING!!! IF THE RIFLE FAILS TO FIRE A PROPERLY CHAMBERED CARTRIDGE, YOU MAY HAVE EXPERIENCED A “HANG FIRE”, A DELAYED DISCHARGE OF THE CARTRIDGE. KEEP THE RI- FLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AT ALL TIMES...
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14 2. With the target clearly in your sights, place your finger on the trigger (See Fig.12). Keeping your intended target within the sights at all times, slowly and gently squeeze the trigger until the rifle dis- charges. If your sights move off the target during the trigger pull, release the trigger immediately. You may begin pulling the trigger again when your target is within your sights. Fig. 12 3. The procedure described above may be repeated until the rifle is empty. When...
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15 SECTION VII – UNLOADING THE VEPR WARNING!!! THE RIFLE MAY STILL BE LOADED EVEN THOUGH THE MAGAZINE IS REMOVED. THERE MAY STILL BE A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER WHICH COULD BE DISCHARGED IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED. 1. Remove the magazine from the rifle by depressing the magazine release lever with your right index finger while simultaneously rotating the rear of the magazine down and away from the rifle with your left hand (See Fig. 13). Completely remove the magazine from the rifle (See...
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16 2. While keeping the rifle pointed in a safe direction, push the safety button from the right to the left as far as it will go (the “Fire Position”) and pull the charging handle to its rearmost position. WARNING!!! THE CHARGING HANDLE CANNOT BE RE- TRACTED IF THE SAFETY BUTTON OF THE FIREARM IS IN THE SAFE POSITION AND THE HAMMER IS IN THE REALEASED POSI- TION (I.E., THE TRIGGER WAS PULLED RE- LEASING THE HAMMER BUT A ROUND WAS NOT FIRED.). TRYING TO FORCE THE CHARGING HANDLE TO THE...
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17 4. After visually inspecting the chamber and finding no round is present, release the bolt carrier. Keeping the firearm pointed in a safe direction pull the trigger to release the hammer. Next, engage the safety by push- ing the safety button from the left to right as far as it will go (See Section IV, Paragraph 20.). The rifle is now ready for safe transportation. SECTION VIII - DISASSEMBLY PROCE- DURES WARNING!!! ADEQUATE EYE PROTECTION SHOULD ALWAYS BE WORN WHILE DISASSEM- BLING...
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18 4. Remove the recoil guide and spring by pushing it for- ward to disengage the tongue from the slot in the back of the receiver. Once clear of the slot, the receiver guide and spring may be pulled up and out of the bolt carrier 5. Remove the bolt carrier from the receiver by pulling it towards the rear of the receiver. Slots cut in the rear of the receiver allow the bolt carrier to be lifted up and out of the receiver (See Fig. 18). Fig. 18 Fig. 17
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19 5. Remove the gas tube by pushing the sight catch to the rear of the rifle as far as it will go. (See Fig. 19). It may be necessary to wiggle the rear sight leaf about its axis to push the sight catch all the way to the rear. Once the sight catch is completely pushed to the rear and the notch of the gas tube is fully visible, the gas tube may be removed from the rifle. Now grip the gas tube and lift it up and away from the rifle (See Fig.20). Fig. 19 Fig. 20 WARNING! FURTHER...
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20 SECTION IX - ASSEMBLY PROCEEDURES WARNING!!! ADEQUATE EYE PROTECTION SHOULD ALWAYS BE WORN WHILE ASSEM- BLING ANY FIREARM AS SPRING LOADED PARTS MAY JUMP FROM THE FIREARM DURING THIS PROCEDURE AND MAY CAUSE PERMANENT VISION LOSS. Attach the gas tube to the receiver by sliding its forward opening over the end of the gas block on the barrel. Make sure the notch of the gas tube is pointed straight up. Pull the sight catch back until the gas tube can be dropped into the re- ceiver....