Robinson Supervepr, Firearm Manuals
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OPERATIONS
MANUAL
FOR
SUPER VEPR
TM
RIFLES
ROBINSON
ARMAMENT CO.
PO BOX 16776
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116
url: www.robarm.com
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WARNING!!!
READ THIS OPERATION MANUAL CAREFULLY
AND RECEIVE FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING
FROM A COMPETENT INSTRUCTOR BEFORE HAN-
DLING OR OPERATING THIS FIREARM. THIS OP-
ERATION MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT
WARNINGS WHICH MUST BE UNDERSTOOD AND
FOLLOWED BY ANYONE HANDLING OR OPERAT-
ING THIS FIREARM.
IMPROPER HANDLING OR OPERATING OF ANY
FIREARM MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY IN-
JURY, DEATH, OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.
NEITHER THE IMPORTER, ROBINSON ARMAMENT
CO., NOR THE MANUFACTURER, VYATSKIE POLY-
ANY MACHINE BUILDING PLANT (“MOLOT”),
SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY TO PERSONS
OR ANY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY RESULTING
FROM THE USE OF THIS FIREARM.
THIS OPERATION MANUAL SHOULD ACCOMPANY
THE FIREARM AT ALL TIMES AND SHOULD BE
TRANSFERRED WITH POSSESSION OF THE FIRE-
ARM TO ANY SUBSEQUENT OWNER OR OPERA-
TOR.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO KEEP FIREARMS AND
AMMUNITION LOCKED UP AND OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN AND OTHER UNAUTHOR-
IZED INDIVIDUALS. SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSI-
BILITY!!!
Copyright 2000 Robinson Armament Co
.
All Rights Reserved
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTON I FIREARM SAFETY RULES 4
SECTION II TERMINOLOGY 5
SECTION III DESCRIPTION OF THE VEPR’S
ACTION 6
SECTION IV LOADING THE VEPR 9
SECTION V AIMING THE VEPR 12
SECTION VI FIRING THE VEPR 13
SECTION VII UNLOADING THE VEPR 15
SECTION VIII DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 17
SECTION IX ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 20
SECTION X CLEANING AND LUBRICATION 22
SECTION XI ATTACHING THE SCOPE MOUNT 23
SECTION XII CHILD SAFETY LOCK 25
SECTION XIII MODIFICATIONS 27
SECTION XIV SPECIFICATIONS 27
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SECTION I - FIREARM SAFETY RULES
WARNING!!! THESE SAFETY RULES ARE OF A
GENERAL NATURE ONLY. THEY ARE NOT IN-
TENDED TO BE EXHAUSTIVE NOR ARE THEY IN-
TENDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER FIRE-
ARMS TRAINING FROM A COMPETENT FIREARMS
INSTRUCTOR.
1.
Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
Fire-
arms must be treated as if always loaded and always firing a
steady stream of bullets. Do not point the muzzle of the firearm
at any thing you do not intend to kill or destroy.
2.
Never place your finger on the trigger until you are ready to
fire.
Before placing your finger on the trigger, make sure that
you have first assumed a stable shooting position and have your
intended target clearly within your sights.
3.
Clearly identify your target and backstop before you pull
the trigger.
Rifle cartridges are very powerful; have a lethal
range of many miles. They can often penetrate hard objects
such as walls and metal. Before you pull the trigger, it is vital
that you clearly identify your target and have a backstop behind
the target capable of stopping rifle bullets. Do not fire at hard
objects or at water, which can cause bullets to ricochet and hit
unintended objects.
4.
Always wear adequate eye and hearing protection while
shooting.
Firearms, upon discharge, are extremely loud, and
violently eject spent cases, hot gasses and particles. Operators
and bystanders must wear adequate eye and hearing protection
at all times when a firearm is being discharged to prevent per-
manent vision and hearing loss.
5.
Always store your firearms unloaded, locked up, and out of
the reach of children and other unauthorized individuals.
Be sure to keep your firearms locked in a secure place when not
in use. It is your responsibility to make sure that children and
other unauthorized individuals do not have access to your fire-
arms.
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SECTION II – TERMINOLOGY
TAKE TIME TO THOROUGHLY FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE TERMS IN THIS SECTION DE-
SCRIBING THE FEATURES AND COMPONENTS OF THE VEPR AS THEY WILL BE REFERRED TO
THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL.
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