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RG-300
Instructions
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| 10 Shots, Cal. 6 mm(.22 Cal) - Crimped
Blank Cartridges ONLY (Item #6050) FUNCTIONING: LOADING: FIRING: CLEANING: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: IF UNCLEAR ON ANY OF THE ABOVE TOPICS, PLEASE CONTACT MARGO
SUPPLIES LTD.
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Part
Diagram |
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Diagram # |
Ident. # |
Description |
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Diagram # |
Ident. # |
Description |
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10 |
338826 |
Pistol Frame Blue |
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110 |
347663 |
Holding Bolt |
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10 |
367389 |
Pistol Frame Nickel |
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120 |
338839 |
Trigger Spring |
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20a |
338832 |
Left Handle Grip |
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130 |
338838 |
Spring Rod |
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20b |
338833 |
Right Handle Grip |
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140 |
337519 |
Compression Spring lg |
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40 |
338828 |
Cover |
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150 |
000019 |
Spring Washer |
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40 |
367390 |
Cover Nickel |
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160 |
093522 |
Trigger Spring Rod |
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50 |
332516 |
Magazine Clip |
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170 |
093521 |
Trigger Spring |
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60 |
338829 |
Rear Cover Blue |
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180 |
338835 |
Carrying Blade Spring |
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60 |
367391 |
Rear Cover Nickel |
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190 |
338834 |
Probe |
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70 |
092618 |
Hammer |
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210 |
093525 |
Roll Pin |
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80 |
092617 |
Trigger |
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220 |
671097 |
Handle Grip Screw |
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90 |
093516 |
Carrying Blade |
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230 |
332518 |
Muzzle |
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100 |
092615 |
Safety |
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360 |
000023 |
Compression Spring sm |
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370 |
100201 |
Ball |
Cleaning
Instructions |
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Carbon deposits
build up inside the barrel, magazine and muzzle cup over time. Routine
cleaning is required to ensure reliable operation and longevity. The
launcher is to be cleaned after each use. Using water with the magazine
brush, bore brush and aviation bit clean the magazine, muzzle adaptor
and barrel. Hardened carbon deposits can be loosened by submersing the
launcher in boiling hot water until cool. It is extremely important
the launcher be kept very clean, especially after heavy use, as it is
possible for the flash be impeded by carbon build up and flash backwards.
After cleaning, the launcher should be lubricated with dry silicone.
The following items are recommended for proper cleaning: |
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The following items are
recommended for proper cleaning: (Figure 1) #1 – 3/16” aviation bit (item #5175) The following Items are available at your local gun/hardware shop: |
| Warning Signs of Overdue
Maintenance * Carbon build-up in muzzle cup and barrel * Clip magazine travel restricted * Trigger hard to pull on the RG-3 and RG-300 * All blanks in magazine fire when trigger is pulled |
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Routine Maintenance * Clean barrel, magazine chamber and magazine after every use. 1. Brush above parts vigorously 2. Spray with Powder Blast 3. Re-brush and let dry 4. Spray with Silicone and let dry overnight * To clear powder from internal flash port, perform following cleaning procedure periodically. |
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Cleaning Procedure 11. Remove and clean muzzle cup with drill bit and brush. When the launcher is pointed down, scare cartridges will fall out of a clean muzzle cup. 2. Use aviation bit in barrel to loosen hard carbon deposits. Aviation bit is marked for depth. The first mark (score on bit) from the tip end is for the RG-3 and the second for the RG-300. Turn bit in by hand and tap lightly (Fig 1). 3. Remove bit from barrel and shake loosened carbon deposits out by holding muzzle downward and tapping lightly. 4. Hardened carbon deposits can be loosened by submersing in boiling hot water until cool. 5. Repeat steps 2 and 4 until carbon debris is no longer apparent. 6. Brush barrel vigorously with bore brush (Fig. 2). 7. Brush magazine chamber with chamber brush (Fig. 3). 8. Spray Powder Blast into barrel and magazine chamber 9. Re-brush barrel and chamber and let dry. 10. Spray dry silicone into barrel, magazine chamber, trigger mechanism, and eject/safety/fire lever (also at probe tool on handle butt of RG-300). 11. Clean clip magazines by brushing thoroughly and vigorously. Clean with boiling water, re-brush, and spray with dry silicone. |
| 1Other recommended
solvents: * Break Free - Powder Blast * Birchwood Casey - Gunscrubber * Kleen Bore - Gunk Out * Outers - Crud Cutter |
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