Heckler&Koch MR762A1 User Manual

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SECTION 5 — AMMUNITION

By using ammunition with match bullets or other match grade ammunition the MR762A1

will achieve the best level of accuracy. Use ammunition of the appropriate caliber and

of recent manufacture. The MR762A1 is chambered for 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition and

will functioned safely and reliably with most high quality 7.62 x 51 mm and Caliber .308

Winchester ammunition.

NOTE: Use only high quality 7.62 x 51 mm NATO or Caliber .308 Winchester

ammunition in the MR762A1 rifle. Damage caused by the use of improperly assembled

or remanufactured ammunition may void the HK Warranty. Do not use ammunition

assembled with corrosive components (primers, propellants, etc.).

The MR762A1 is designed to use ammunition made to NATO or SAAMI specifications.

DO NOT USE

• Reloads or remanufactured ammunition. Beware of military surplus, foreign or outdated

ammunition.

• Non-jacketed or exposed lead ammunition.

• Corrosive ammunition (primer and/or propellant).

• Empty cases as “dummy“ (inert) rounds, as damage may result. Use complete dummy

rounds available for training purposes.

• Any ammunition that exceeds NATO or SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition

Manufacturers’ Institute) pressure limits.

• Cartridges that are not 7.62 x 51 mm or Caliber .308 Winchester.

• Seriously corroded ammunition.

• Dented Cartridges.

• Cartridges with loose bullets.

• Cartridges exposed to extreme heat above 135°F (57°C) until they have cooled.

• Use only authorized ammunition that is manufactured to NATO and SAAMI specs.

• Ammunition that is wet or dirty.

WARNING: Only use ammunition designed to NATO and SAAMI specifications that

is factory-loaded, undamaged, and of the correct caliber. The use of low powered

cartridges could lead to functional stoppages (including bullets stuck in the barrel)

and is not recommended.

SECTION 6 — INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

LOADING A MAGAZINE

Magazines may be loaded by hand, one round at a time, or quickly loaded using a

magazine loader. Loading a magazine by hand is depicted below (Fig. 28).

Filling the magazine

1. Hold the magazine with one hand. Place the cartridges onto the follower between the

magazine lips and push the cartridge, with your thumb, down underneath the lips and

ensuring the projectile is facing the front of the magazine and that the cartridge rim is

fully to the rear of the magazine.

2. Repeat this step until the magazine is filled with the appropriate number of cartridges

(10 or less for a 10-round magazine and 20 or less for 20-round magazines). Do not

overfill magazines.

Single rounds
Magazines may be loaded with one round at a time by inserting the cartridge case in

while depressing the follower and seating the case in until the projectile clears the front of

the magazine. Continue this each time until the magazine is full. During and when finished

filling the magazine gently tap the back of the magazine against the palm of your hand to

ensure the rounds are seated properly.

CAUTION: Ensure cartridges, especially those to be loaded into the magazine, are

free of sand, mud, moisture, frost, snow, ice, grease, or other foreign matter.

Fig. 28 – Loading Magazine

WARNING: If the rifle is dropped or jarred with a loaded magazine in place and the

bolt to the rear, it could chamber a round. Failure to follow this warning may cause

injury or death.

Emptying the magazine
Hold the magazine with one hand. Push the cartridges forward out of the magazine with

the thumb of the other hand. Do not allow the cartridges to drop on a hard surface or they

may become damaged. Do not unload cartridges using another cartridge, damage to the

cartridge or injury to the operator may occur.

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