Remington R-800 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual for:
Owner’s Manual for:
Remington R-15 VTR
Remington R-25
Modular Repeating Rifles
Remington R-15 VTR
Remington R-25
Modular Repeating Rifles
IMPORTANT!
READ ALL WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS RIFLE
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual for:

1Owner’sManualOwner’sManualOwner’s Manual for:Owner’s Manual for:Remington R-15 VTRRemington R-25Modular Repeating RiflesRemington R-15 VTRRemington R

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS…

Picture 410Safety Function Check1.Remove Magazine. Pull Charging Handle completely to rear. Visually check to make sure the Chamber isclear and empty.

Page 3 - Unauthorized Use

11Loading Your RifleWARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION THROUGHOUT THELOADING PROCESS!1.Place Safety Selector Lever on SAFE.2.

Page 4 - Use Proper Ammunition

12Loading Your Rifle…cont’dCONDITION:Rifle is now Loaded, a Round is Chambered, and Safety Selector should be on SAFE.NOTE:If Rifle is not going to be

Page 5 - Not all firearms are alike

13Firing Your Rifle1.Once a round is chambered and you are ready to commence firing, move the Safety Selector from SAFE toFIRE.2.Aim at the target.3.P

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14Remedial ActionsIF YOUR RIFLE STOPS FIRING, Perform the following IMMEDIATE ACTIONS1.SLAP upward on Magazine to make sure it is properly seated.(pic

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15Remedial Actions…cont’dNOTE:If pulling the charging handle fully to the rear does not extract and eject the chambered cartridgeor casing (step 2), t

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16Disassembly1. CLEAR YOUR RIFLE! (follow these steps as described on Page 9). If attached, disconnect the Sling forconvenience.2.Push in Takedown Pin

Page 9 - Picture 1

17Disassembly…cont’d8.Drop Firing Pin out of rear of Bolt Carrier.(picture 21)9.Push Bolt in to locked position.(picture 22)10.Remove Cam Pin by rotat

Page 10 - Picture 4

18Disassembly…cont’dDISASSEMBLE USING STEPS 13 THRU 16 ONLY WHEN DIRTY.NOTE:Before removing extractor pin, be prepared to stopmovement of extractor sp

Page 11 - Picture 5

19Inspection – Cleaning – LubricationAFTER FIRING YOUR RIFLE,clean it as soon as possible to make the job easier and to avoid allowing thedevelopment

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TABLE OF CONTENTS…Warnings / Cautions / Safe Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, 3-6Dangerous Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Firing Your Rifle

20Cleaning The Upper ReceiverNOTE:Check to ensure that there is no looseness between the Barrel and the Upper Receiver - if you detect any movement by

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21Cleaning The Bolt, Bolt Carrier & Components…cont’dCLEAN OUT GAS KEY AND CARRIER VENT HOLESBOLT CAM PIN FIRING PIN FIRING PIN RETAINING PININSPE

Page 15 - Bullet Stuck In The Bore

22Cleaning The Bolt, Bolt Carrier & Components…cont’d3. CHECK THE EXTRACTOR AND EXTRACTOR SPRING:If the Extractor is chipped, or has broken edges

Page 16 - Disassembly

23Cleaning The Lower Receiver1.Clean all areas of Powder Fouling, Corrosion, Dirt and Rust. Again, never use a wire brush or any type ofabrasive to cl

Page 17 - Disassembly…cont’d

24Lubrication – Upper & Lower ReceiversUpper ReceiverLightly Lubricate the inside of Upper Receiver, the Bore and Chamber (using the cleaning rod

Page 18 - Picture 25

25Lubrication – Bolt Carrier Group…cont’dCharging Handle:Lightly lubricate the Charging Handle and it’s Latch and Spring.Bolt Carrier:Lightly lubrica

Page 19 - Detailed Cleaning Techniques

26ReassemblyTo reassemble the rifle, follow these steps:1.Insert Action Spring and Buffer (the Spring will lock onto the Buffer if you slide it on - t

Page 20 - Picture 29

27Reassembling Your Rifle…cont’d5.Insert Bolt into Bolt Carrier. Twist into position so Cam Pin can be inserted (remember Cam Pin can only beinstalle

Page 21 - (R-15 VTR)

28Reassembling Your Rifle…cont’dCAUTION: NEVER INTERCHANGE BOLTS BETWEEN DIFFERENT RIFLES. DOING SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

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29Reassembling Your Rifle…cont’d9.Lower complete Bolt Carrier Assembly into Upper Receiver.(picture 18)Gas Key will fit into groove in theCharging Han

Page 23 - CLEAN INSIDE OF BUFFER TUBE

3A Tradition of Performance and Safety.In 1816 Eliphalet Remington was confident he could make a flintlock that was as good or better than any he coul

Page 24 - Lower Receiver

30PARTS LISTRemington R-15 VTR Modular Repeating Rifle Exploded ViewList of R-15 VTR Components1. buffer assembly2. hammer with j pin3. hammer spring4

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3137. access door assembly38. buttplate screw39. buttplate40. buttstock41. buttcap spacer42. action spring43. magazine follower44. magazine box assemb

Page 26 - RUBBER INSERT

32PARTS LISTRemington R-25 Modular Repeating Rifle Exploded ViewList of R-25 Components1. buffer assembly2. hammer with j pin3. hammer spring4. safety

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3335. access door assembly36. buttplate screw37. buttplate38. buttstock39. buttcap spacer40. action spring41. magazine follower42. magazine box assemb

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34Magazine Disassemby/ReassemblyMost Mil. Spec. design M-16 / AR-15 type Magazines can be disassembled for cleaning. The Magazine Spring,Magazine Fol

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35Firearm Warranty InformationRemington warrants to you, the original retail purchaser of a new Remington firearm, that from one year from the date of

Page 30 - PARTS LIST

Remington is a trademark registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Remington Arms Company, Inc.WARNINGChildren are attracted to a

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2nd COMMANDMENT (cont’d)Firearms Should be Unloaded When Not in Use and Secured fromUnauthorized Use.Whenever you are carrying a loaded firearm in the

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57th COMMANDMENTAlways Wear Eye and Ear Protection.Wear protective shooting glasses and hearing protectionwhen shooting. Be sure to wear eye protectio

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LEAD EXPOSURE WARNINGDischarging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms or handling ammunition may result in expo-sure to lead, a subs

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7This Owner’s Manual covers only the Remington R-15 VTR and Remington R-25 Modular Repeatingrifles. These firearms are lightweight, gas operated, air-

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8SPENT BRASS DEFLECTORCHARGING HANDLEPIVOT PINPICATINNY RAILCARTRIDGE DESIGNATIONBOLT RELEASEBUTTSTOCKFORWARDASSISTKNOBEJECTION PORT COVER (SHOWN WITH

Page 36 - ADVERTENCIA

Clearing Your RifleALWAYS FOLLOW THE RULES OF SAFE GUN HANDLING.Assume the rifle is loaded, and then proceed – according to the following steps – to C

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