Manual

Maintenance Procedures
Cleaning and Lubricating the Lower Receiver
NOTE: The lower receiver should only be disassembled by
a
qualified gunsmith. If you need to do repairs on your lower
receiver, write to Olympic Arms and request part number H-7,
U.S. Marine Corps Technical Manual (TM
05538C-23&P/2).
CAUTION: Do not use a steel or
wire brush or any type of abra-
sive material to clean aluminum
Wipe dirt from trigger (1) with a
4.
Examine lower receiver for
cor-
swab.
rosion or damage. Also check for
Use a swab dipped in CLP and a
cleaning brush to clean powder
fouling, corrosion and dirt from
outside parts of lower receiver.
Clean the inside of the lower
receiver (2) with a swab dipped
in
CLP.
Wipe dry.
5.
broken or bent trigger
(l),
bent
or damaged selector lever
(3),
or
any cracks, dents, or breaks. If
you think the parts are bad, see a
reputable gunsmith.
Lightly lubricate inside of lower
receiver with CLP. Generously
lubricate takedown (5) and pivot
pins (4) with
CLP.