Robinson Armament Super Vepr Rifle Instruction Manual
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21 Insert the front of the recoil spring guide into the hole in the rear of the bolt carrier. Push the recoil spring guide forward, moving the tongue of its rear portion down and into alignment with its slot on the back of the receiver. Release the recoil spring guide so that it fully engages the receiver (See Fig.23). Replace the receiver cover by inserting its forward end into its slot in the receiver (located just behind and beneath the rear sight). Push the rear of the receiver cover down over the rear of the recoil spring guide until the rear of the recoil spring guide button locks the receiver cover into place (See Fig.24). Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Fig. 24
22 SECTION X - CLEANING AND LUBRICATION WARNING!!! DO NOT USE HARSH BORE CLEANERS TO CLEAN THE OUTSIDE OF THE BARREL OR TO OIL THE STOCK. USE ONLY LIGHT OIL TO CLEAN THESE PARTS. HARSH CLEANERS MAY HURT THE FINISH OF THESE PARTS. The rifle should be cleaned and lubricated after firing, long storage or exposure to dirt and moisture. For complete cleaning the rifle should be field stripped. Before cleaning, the rifle should be unloaded (see SECTION VII) and disassembled (see SECTION VIII). A cleaning kit is included with your rifle. The kit supplied is not comprehensive. Additional supplies such as patches, brushes, etc. will be required for complete and comprehensive cleaning. Using a cleaning rod and brush, saturate the brush with a commercial gun cleaning solvent and run the brush through the barrel and chamber. Repeat this process several times. Remove the brush and run a dry patch through the barrel and chamber. Next alternate running patches soaked with gun cleaning solvent and dry patches through the barrel and chamber. Repeat this process until the barrel and chamber are clean. Once clean, run a patch with light oil through the barrel and chamber. Do not use grease or heavy oil in the barrel unless the rifle will be stored for a long period. It is necessary to remove all heavy deposits of oil and grease from the barrel before at- tempting to use the rifle. Before attempting to fire the rifle, carefully follow the barrel inspection and loading procedures outlined in SECTION IV. The bolt and bolt carrier should
23 SECTION XI - ATTACHING THE SCOPE MOUNT The scope mount has 26mm rings. Spacers are provided for use with one inch scopes. 1. Install the scope on the scope mount using the rings and spacers provided. 2. With your scope securely installed in the rings, raise the locking lever of the scope mount by swinging it up from the body as shown in Fig. 24. 3. Look at the bottom of the front end of the scope mount. Make sure the flat section of the catch is facing straight down (as shown in Fig. 25) while the locking lever is in the up position. Note: It may be necessary to loosen the hand nut of the locking lever and adjust the locking lever so it is in the up position while the flat of the catch is in the down position. Then retighten the hand nut. be cleaned using a brush dipped in solvent. A light film of gun oil should be applied for protection and lubrication. The gas tube and gas piston should be cleaned and dried but not oiled. Fig. 24 Fig. 25
24 4. Carefully align the channels of the scope mount with the scope mount rail located just below the rear sight. Also the legs of the scope mount must be aligned with the pro- trusions on each side of the receiver. See Fig. 26. 5. Carefully slide the scope mount forward until its square front edge is aligned with the square front edge of the receiver. It should end up in the position shown in Fig. 27 below. 6. Rotate the locking lever down to the locked position flush with the mount (See Fig. 27). Fig. 26 Fig. 27
25 SECTION XII - CHILD SAFETY LOCK WARNING! USE OF THE CHILD SAFETY LOCK DOES NOT GUARANTY THAT THE FIREARM WILL NOT BE MISUSED. KEEP YOU FIREARMS LOCKED UP IN A SECURE PLACE OUT OF SIGHT. Your new rifle has been provided with a child safety lock. In- stall the lock as follows: 1. Pull back the charging handle as far as it will go and hold it. 2. Thread the cable of the lock through the ejection port and down through the magazine well as shown in Fig. 28. 3. Push the cable into the lock firmly and verify that it is se- cure by giving a tug on the cable. 4. While holding onto the charging handle, let the charging handle go forward slowly until it stops. NOTE: Letting go of the charging handle allowing it to slam forward may damage the cable of the child safety lock. 5. Place the key where only you have access. Fig. 28
27 SECTION XII - MODIFICATIONS WARNING!!! THE MODIFICATION OF ANY PART OF THE FIREARM MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. MODIFICATIONS MAY ALSO BE ILLEGAL. SECTION XIII - SPECIFICATIONS SUPER VEPR TM .308 RIFLE SPECIFICATIONS Semiauto Action Kalashnikov, Gas Operated, Rotat- ing Bolt, Modified for Low Recoil Caliber .308 Win. (7.62x51mm) Barrel 21.65” (550mm) Long Fluted, Chome-Lined, Hammer-Forged Overall length 40.94” (1040mm) Weight 8.55 lbs. (3880 grams) Feeding Devices 5 and 10 Round VEPR Magazines Safety Push Button, Hunting Type Stock Turkish Walnut with Ambidextrous Grip & Recoil Pad Scope Mounting Sure Quick Attach Mount with Weaver Style Rail Sling Mounting U.S. Style Sling Studs