Handling – SIG SAUER SWISS ARMS SG552 User Manual

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3.17. Procedure in case of malfunction

Whenever an SG 552 no longer works due
to a malfunction, proceed as follows.

• Carry out loading movement.
• Continue firing.

If the weapon does not fire:

• Insert a fresh magazine.
• Loading action.
• Continue firing.

If the weapon still does not fire:

• Put weapon on safe.
• Remove magazine.
• Loading action, hold bolt in rearmost position, check

ejection of cases and, if necessary, remove any jammed
cases or cartridges.

• Turn gas valve on position II when weapon is heavily

fouled or iced up.

• Insert fresh magazine and load.
• Set safety lever to desired firing mode, continue firing.

If the weapon still will not fire:

• Put weapon on safe.
• Unload per section 3.3.

• Clean weapon in accordance with section 4.1.
• Take up firing position.
• Load.
• Set safety lever to desired firing mode, continue firing.

If the weapon cannot be unloaded or the fault rectified by
the rifleman in accordance with the operating instructions,
a trained expert must be consulted. The following points
must be borne in mind:

• If the weapon cannot be unloaded immediately and

there is any danger of self-ignition due to a hot barrel
(140° C), wait at least 15 minutes.

• The weapon must remain in position as long as it is

loaded.

• Spectators and other unnecessary persons must be

sent away so that the problem can be tackled carefully
without disturbance.

• As long as the weapon is loaded, only trained experts

should be allowed to manipulate the weapon.

Malfunctions can largely be avoided by:

• Cleaning the weapon according to section 4.1. after

each period of firing, at the latest just after setting the
gas valve to position II.

• Carrying out cleaning in accordance with the regulations.
• Loading the magazine correctly.

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3.16. Function check

Each time the weapon is stripped, verify its functions
as follows:

Sequence of Procedure

1. Unload in accordance with section 3.3.

2. Remove magazine.

3. Inspect serial numbers.

4. Ensure that cocking handle has registered in correct

position.

5. Functions:

a) With safety lever on "S” execute loading cycle,

pull the trigger.

• Hammer must not drop, the trigger must be blocked.

b) With safety lever on "1”, pull the trigger and hold it back.

• Hammer must drop.

With the trigger held down, cycle the weapon once.
• Hammer must not drop.

Release the trigger and pull it again.
• Hammer must drop.

c) Execute loading cycle.

d) Safety lever on "3”, pult the trigger and hold it back.

• Hammer must drop.

With hammer held back, cycle the action
(allow bolt to slide forward slowly).
• Hammer must drop immediately as the bolt locks up.

Repeat the loading cycle.
• On the third loading cycle, the hammer must not

drop.

Release the trigger.

e) With safety lever on "20”, repeat procedure as under "3”.

• Hammer must drop each time.

f) Pressure point

Cycle the weapon:

• Safety lever on "1”, verify several time that pressure

point ist discernible.

6. Insert empty magazine, check that it is located firmly.

7. Bolt catch
a) Execute loading cycle.

• Bolt must be caught in its rear position.

b) Thumb up bolt catch.

• Bolt must immediately run forward.

c) Pull the trigger, apply the safety lever.

8. Check that the stowed butt is secured.

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