Heckler&Koch MR762A1-LRP User Manual

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SECTION 1 — INTRODUCTION

The thirty caliber (7.62 x 51 mm) counterpart of the 5.56 mm MR556A1, the MR762A1

also traces its lineage to the select fire HK416/HK417 model line. The MR762A1 is a

semi-automatic rifle developed by Heckler & Koch as a premium level commercial/civilian

firearm with match rifle capability. Like the entire line of HK416/HK417/MR556A1 long

guns, the MR762A1 is a major product improvement over conventional AR-type carbines

and rifles. The MR762A1 uses the HK proprietary gas piston operating system, employing

a piston and a solid operating “pusher” rod in place of the gas tube normally found in

many AR15/M16/M4/AR10-type firearms.

This method of operation virtually eliminates malfunctions that are common to direct

impingement gas systems since hot carbon fouling and waste gases do not enter the

receiver area. This is the same key feature critical to the success of the HK416 and

HK417 rifles used by leading military and law enforcement customers. The MR762A1 is

assembled in the USA using American and German made components. The MR762A1

uses many of the same assemblies and accessories developed for the HK417 including

the HK free-floating four-quadrant rail system.

The HK Free Floating Rail System (FFRS) handguard has four MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny

rails and allows all current accessories, sights, lights, and aimers used on AR-type arms

to be fitted to the MR Series. The HK rail system can be installed and removed with

simple tools and returns to zero when reinstalled. The MR762A1 also has a Picantinny rail

machined into the top of its upper receiver for mounting optics and mechanical sights.

Like the selective-fire HK417, the MR762A1 uses a German-made barrel produced by

Heckler & Koch’s famous cold hammer forging process. The highest quality steel is used

in this unique manufacturing process producing a barrel that provides superior accuracy

and long service life. But unlike the HK417, the MR762A1 does not use a chrome-lined

barrel. Chrome-lining can sometimes mask bore imperfections and negatively affect

accuracy. For the new series of Heckler & Koch semi-automatic MR rifles, HK designers

and engineers believe best accuracy comes with an unlined bore.

Used with the HK Free Floating Rail System, the barrel does not touch the handguard,

ensuring the barrel is truly free-floating for maximum accuracy. The unchromed barrel

has an internal profile of 4 lands and grooves with a 1 in 11 inch (280 mm) twist. It is also

moderately “swagged” with a slightly smaller internal diameter at the muzzle end than

the chamber end. This feature has a positive effect on bullet accuracy and velocity. The

thick, heavy contour 16.5 inch MR762A1 barrel also contributes to its excellent accuracy.

A precise enhanced two-stage trigger adds significantly to the accuracy of the MR762A1

and an extended latch charging handle makes operating the rifle with a telescopic sight

easier. The retractable buttstock can be locked into a solid, non-moving position by

tightening an Allen screw in the bottom of the stock. Special target rifle takedown pins

ensure the upper and lower receivers are firmly mated for accurate performance.

Designed to function with a wide variety of high quality 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition, the

MR762A1 uses a C.I.P. dimensioned chamber (a chamber with dimensions specified by

the Commission Internationale Permanente). The MR762A1 also functions reliably with

most quality Caliber .308 Winchester ammunition. The MR762A1 is being produced

with the same commitment to quality as German-made HK firearms. By using joint U.S./

German manufacturing, Heckler & Koch leverages the relative strengths of two continents

to make the preeminent semi-automatic 7.62 mm/caliber .308 type firearm, combining

the design innovations of the USA and Germany into one new product.

SECTION 2 — MR762A1 NOMENCLATURE & DESCRIPTION

Fig. 1 – Right and left views of MR762A1 standard model

1. Compensator – Bird cage style flash hider is screwed to the end of the barrel and helps

compensate for muzzle rise during firing.

2. Gas Block – Directs the expended gas from the gas port hole in the barrel and pushes

the piston rearward, pushing the piston rod and bolt carrier rearward (defined in more

detail in the cycle of operation). Contains an attachment point for the optional HK folding

front sight.

3. Free Floating Rail System (FFRS) – The HK FFRS is a free-floating detachable rail system

with four-quadrant MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails that can mount a variety of accessories

including sights, scopes, a forward grip, lights, laser aimers, bipods, and sling hardware.

The bore sight alignment of aiming devices is repeatable (no re-zeroing required) when

the Free Floating Rail System is removed and reinstalled on the firearm. The Free Floating

Rail System is removed and reinstalled with a 5 mm Allen wrench.

4. Upper Receiver – The upper receiver is a flat-top design with an integral MIL-STD-1913

(Picatinny) rail that provides support for the barrel, FFRS, gas system, and bolt carrier

assembly. It has a case deflector and ejection port. It connects to the barrel and barrel

socket. The piston rod is guided through the upper receiver by a bushing and activates

the bolt carrier. The charging handle is a part of the upper receiver as is the forward assist

and ejection port cover. The upper receiver is made from an aluminum forging.

5. Charging Handle – Allows the operator to chamber or clear a round and cock the

firearm. It also provides for initial charging of the firearm. The charging handle is locked in

the forward position during firing to prevent injury to the operator. An enhanced charging

handle with an extended catch is available on the MR762A1.

6. Selector/Safety Lever – Allows the operator to select the mode of fire and place the

firearm on safe. The selector lever is manually activated and unlike competing AR systems,

can be switched to safe even if the hammer is not cocked. Ambidextrous selector/safety

levers are located on both sides of the lower receiver.

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