Sauer 202Td, Firearm Manuals
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Table of contents
1
General instructions
2
8
Assembly
22
2
Safety regulations
2
8.1
Fitting the main stock
22
8.2
Fitting the barrel
22
2.1
Safety instructions
3
8.3
Inserting the bolt
23
3
Product description
4
8.4
Fitting the front stock
23
3.1
Main parts
4
8.5
Inserting the magazine
24
3.2
Main features
5
8.6
Fitting the sling attachment
24
3.3
Scope of delivery
5
9 Modular principle 25
9.1 Calibre change retrofit table 25
9.1.1 Medium calibre 25
9.1.2 Magnum and BigGame calibres 25
10 Extras 26
10.1 Muzzle brakes 26
10.1.1 SAUER muzzle brake 26
10.2 Magazine lock MagLock 27
10.3 Express sights 27
11 Care 28
11.1 General 28
11.2 Cleaning the barrel 28
11.3 External metal and wood surfaces 29
12
4 Transporting the gun 6
4.1 Transport in assembled state 6
4.2 Transport in the compact case 6
5 Handling the gun 7
5.1 Preparing the gun 7
5.2 Ammunition 7
5.3 Loading the gun (ready to fire) 8
5.4 Discharging a shot 8
5.5 Reloading during shooting 9
5.6 Unloading the gun 10
5.7 Bolt 10
5.7.1 Cocking the bolt 10
5.7.2 Removing the bolt 11
5.7.3 Inserting the bolt 11
5.7.4 Uncock the firing pin 12
5.8 Magazine 12
5.8.1 Removing the magazine 12
5.8.2 Inserting the magazine 13
5.8.3 Loading the magazine 13
5.9 Trigger 13
5.9.1 Rifle trigger 13
5.9.2 Rifle trigger with rear set trigger 14
5.9.3 Match trigger
Dealing with problems
30
12.1 Cause and correction of
malfunctions
30
12.2 Shipping the gun
32
13
Installation of optics and
accessories
32
14
Technical Specifications
33
15
Accessories
34
16
16
Spare parts
34
5.10 Sights
16
Inhaltsverzeichnis
6
Safety lock
17
6.1
Unlocking
17
6.2
Locking
18
7
Dismantling
19
7.1
Removing the sling attachment
19
7.2
Remove magazine
19
7.3
Front stock removal
19
7.4
Barrel removal
19
7.5
Removing the bolt
21
7.6
Remove main stock (optional)
21
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06.01
Instructions
Safety regulations
1 General instructions
Be sure to read through these instructions
carefully before any manipulation on this
SAUER gun.
Understanding these instructions and the
technically correct implementation of the
information contained therein are
imperative
for
the correct preparation and safety during
handling, maintenance and care of this SAUER
gun. Do not use the gun until you have fully
understood all safety instructions and handling
procedures. Should you require further
information, do not hesitate to contact your dealer,
importer or the manufacturer.
Please observe the local and national legislation
governing the ownership, carrying and use of
firearms.
Be aware that this gun, like all firearms, is
dangerous. The gun accompanying these
Handling and Safety Instructions has been sold
under the express understanding that the
manufacturer and the importer of the gun decline
any responsibility for consequences of
manipulations on the gun or use of the gun. This
applies in particular to liability for bodily harm or
damage to property resulting in part or in whole to:
– use with criminal intent or negligent use,
– improper or careless handling,
– defective, incorrect, hand-charged or
recharged ammunition,
– inadequate care of the gun
(e.g. corrosion, damage),
– disregard of malfunctions,
– resale in contradiction of regional legislation
and regulations,other circumstances beyond
our direct and immediate control
– other circumstances beyond our direct and
immediate control.
These limitations apply regardless of whether
liability is asserted on the basis of contract,
negligence or strict liability (including any failure to
warn).
The manufacturer and the importer are not liable
for incidental or consequential damages such as
loss of use of property, commercial loss or loss of
earnings and profits.
2 Safety regulations
•
Never use the gun under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, during illness or other
complaints; they may influence your
judgement and reflexes.
•
Always treat the gun as loaded and unlocked
until you have made sure to the contrary by
unloading it.
•
During all manipulations, keep the muzzle of
the gun pointed in a safe direction. Safe
directions are defined as areas where there
are no people, other living creatures or other
people's property.
•
Never point the gun at doors, window panes,
walls, concrete, stones or other flat surfaces
(including water). Shots can penetrate such
surfaces or be deflected into unsafe directions
by them.
•
Never aim at yourself or other people.
•
Never rely on safety mechanisms. They are
never a substitute for careful and correct
handling of the gun.
•
Always handle your gun as if the safety
mechanisms were not functional. The best
safety device is the correct, well-exercised and
secure handling of the gun.
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