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INTERVENTION M200 MILITARY
CheyTac M200 SOCOM GEAR M200
Caliber .408 CheyTac 8mm BB
Weight 31 lbs 9 Kg
Length With Stock Collapsed 46 3/4 inches (1187mm) 1189mm
Length With Stock Extended 53 inches (1346mm) 1366mm
INITIAL SET UP and SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY. The M200 rifle is delivered ������������ ����������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������technical inspection or a detailed cleaning. Basic set up is as follows:
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3. Put down the bipod
2. Lock the Screw.
1. Turn to correct position
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Push this botton
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WHEN THE STOCK ISEXTENDED, ENSURE THE STOCK ISLOCKED IN PLACE.
If you have not already done so, extend the buttstock assembly.
Screw the bolt handle into place.
gluing is recommended.
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GAS CHARGING Unlock bolt by rotating the bolt handle upward and pull the bolt back to the rear most position.Charging the gas through the gas valve, then push the bolt forward and bolt handle downward to lock the bolt.
OPERATING AND SHOOTING THE M200 INTERVENTION RIFLE. Operating theINTERVENTION rifle consists of gas charging, operating the safety, loading the ��"�#���$���%��"�����"�#��������������$������"��������"������������ ��$�������&������$����"������$�������"��������
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OPERATING THE SAFETY. The INTERVENTION rif le uses the Remington trigger group and the safety. As with the Remington series rifles, the forward position is the FIRE position. The rear position is the SAFE position. The safety switch will only move to the safe position with the weapon cocked. The rifle cocks on unlocking the bolt. Once you lift the bolt on the ����$������������������������SAFE position.
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NOTE: The Accuracy of M200 is related with 8mm BB bullet’s precision. More roundness the 8mm BB cou ld be , the more steady performance M200 will be. High Precision 8mm BB bullet is recommended.
7.95~7.97mm
WARNING! This airsoft toy is designed for BB bullet shooting purpose only. SOCOM GEAR M200 toy cartridge is the only cartridge should be used. Any LIVE ammunition is prohibited and CAN NOT insert into chamber. Wrong cartridge could cause damage of toy, injury people, or shooter himself.
LOADING THE MAGAZINE
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Position the cartridge bottom just forward of the magazine feed lips at thetop of the magazine.
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II. Press the cartridge down into the magazine until the cartridge bottom clears the feed lips.
III. Push the cartridge to the rear of the magazine.
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LOCKING THE MAGAZINE INTO THE RIFLE. There are essentially two�����������%��"��"�#���������"�#�����������'�����������������the AR-15/M-16 method in which the operator simply shoves the magazine intothe magazine well and a lock engages into the side of the magazine. Thesecond method is similar to the AK-47 locking method. This is done when themagazine is tipped forward slightly and then the magazine is snapped sharply tothe rear and up, locking the magazine in place. These locking mechanisms�����������������������������"�#����;��<�;=�>=�;<'������������to the AK-47 locking method.
IV. Continue this until you have the desired rounds loaded or a full magazine.
3. until the locking lever “clicks” and is locked back in its original UNLOADED position.
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2. The front of the magazine and the receiving notch in the front of the port.
1. The rear of the magazine up into the port
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Lift the handle on the bolt and place the safety in the SAFE position. Youmay return the bolt handle to the down-and-locked position or leave thebolt open at this point. This is at the shooter’s discretion.
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A loaded magazine can be locked into the magazine well with the bolt eitheropen or closed. For safety reasons, it is recommended that the bolt be in theopen position for loading. This allows others around you to see the condition of��������
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Chamber a round by grasping the bolt handle with the “strong hand”. If thebolt is open when the magazine is inserted, simply push the bolt forward withsteady pressure, locking down the bolt once forward motion is stopped.
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With your trigger-pulling hand, slide the magazine into the port on the bottom of the receiver. Note the capture notch on the FRONT of the magazine.
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Position this notch in the receiving notch in the magazine port on the receiver. This is in the front portion of the port.
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Pivot the rear of the magazine up into the magazine port until the locking leverfully engages the notch on the REAR of the magazine.
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CHAMBERING A CARTRIDGE. As stated above, the safety can be placed inthe SAFE position once the bolt is opened. It is a recommended safe practicethat PRIOR to loading a live round, you open the bolt, place the safety in theSAFE position, then continue with the loading process.
CAUTION! DO NOT double feeding the cartridge. Make sure there is no cartridge inside the chamber before you push a new round into it.
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HOP UP ADJUSTMENT.
2. Turn clockwise gently to increase the hop up effect.
3. The best situation.
1. Turn counter-clockwise to decrease the hop up effect.
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FIRING AND RELOADING.]�����������"���������� ��������������SAFE:
I. Push the safety lever forward to the FIRE position.
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III. ;���������������������"����������"$"������ ����������������“strong hand”1 and aggressively rotate the bolt UP to unlock the bolt.
IV. Pull the bolt to the rear to eject the spent cartridge.
1. The “strong hand” is a term referring to the trigger pulling hand. For right-handed shooters on a right ����������$�������� ������"�������_���`������������$�������$�������������� ����������q���%�����{;����������������������� ��%����������;����� ����������"� ����� this type of shooter never takes his hand off of the pistol grip.
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CLEARING THE RIFLE. |������"����������������%����������������������;����� ��������%��"���������������$�����������"�������$��������������"�����������������������������������%����"�������������
I. REMOVE THE MAGAZINE. It is good practice with ANY magazine-fedweapon to make this the first step in clearing that weapon.
V. Once the bolt touches the bolt stop, you may again push the bolt forward toload another round.
VI. It is the shooter’s option to place the safety in the SAFE position if no target isready or available to shoot.
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II. Open the bolt to either remove fired cartridge OR to physically inspect the chamber for ammunition. PHYSICALLY CHECK THE CHAMBER BY BOTH LOOKING INTO THE CHAMBER AND BY STICKING YOUR INDEX FINGER INTO THE CHAMBER. This is very important when shooting at night.
III. }��������������?@=���������� ����������������"���"���_����the bolt open if you are on a range or around other shooters. This shows the����������������������������������������