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RG-300 Instructions

10 Shots, Cal. 6 mm(.22 Cal) - Crimped Blank Cartridges ONLY (Item #6050)

FUNCTIONING:
This launcher has a semi-automatic trigger cocking, clip advancing mechanism. AVOID PULLING THE TRIGGER WHEN THE CLIP IS EMPTY, EXCEPT WHEN THE SAFETY LEVER IS IN "E" (EJECT) POSITION.
LEVER POSITIONS: “E” EJECT, “S” SAFETY, “F” FIRE

LOADING:
Crimped Blanks are required for this launcher. Remove the clip by setting the safety lever to "E"(Eject) position, then pull the trigger repetitively to advance the clip to the rear. Open the rear door and remove the clip. Open the clip and insert the crimped blanks. Close the clip. Set the Safety Lever to “S”(safety); re-insert into the front, top of the launcher. (The clip is shaped so that it can only be smoothly re-inserted into the launcher in one position). The clip will "click" into place when it is properly inserted.

FIRING:
Insert 15mm pyrotechnical cartridge into the end of the muzzle as per instructions on pyrotechnic cartridge packaging, ie. BLACK or HOLLOW end in first. Move the safety lever to the "F" (FIRE) position. You are now ready to fire a 15mm pyrotechnical cartridge. Always fire at 45 degree angle from the ground. When all ten crimped blanks are fired, it will be necessary to reload the clip.

CLEANING:
After each use clean crimped blank chamber, muzzle adaptor and barrel with a 6mm bore brush and water. Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning. Proper maintenance will increase the efficiency and life of the launcher. NB It is extremely important, that launcher & clip be kept very clean, especially after heavy use, as it is possible for flash of blank to be impeded by carbon build up and flash backwards, igniting all blanks in clip at once. Please see below for detailed instructions.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
• Operator must only fire this launcher in area clear of all personnel. Personnel should be a minimum of 5 meters behind launcher operator. Always fire at a 45-degree angle above the ground.
• Do not make any modifications to any components of this launcher.
• Never load or fire this launching device from a vehicle or vessel. Do not fire at humans, animals, buildings, and dry fields or at any flammable materials or liquids. Keep an adequate distance from all flammable objects.
• Always wear a hardhat, eye, and ear protection when using or handling this launching device.
• Never store launcher with crimped blanks or pyrotechnical cartridges inserted.
• This device is intended solely for the purpose of wildlife management and control. The proper and safe use of this device is the sole responsibility of the operator/owner. The seller assumes no responsibility or liability for the improper or illegal use, resale, physical injury or property damage resulting from the deliberate or accidental discharge, modifications to the device or cartridges, careless operation, and launcher maintenance neglect. The seller guarantees care in manufacture but assumes no further responsibility.
• Only mature, responsible adults who have a clear understanding of the functions of this device and a working knowledge of pyrotechnical scare cartridges and launchers should operate this tool. Persons under 18 years of age should not operate this device.
• Always keep this instructional sheet with the launcher.
• This launcher is not a firearm: it is a powder-actuated tool.
• Failure to comply with these safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.

IF UNCLEAR ON ANY OF THE ABOVE TOPICS, PLEASE CONTACT MARGO SUPPLIES LTD.
Phone: 403-652-1932 Fax: 403-652-3511 Email: info@margosupplies.com


Part Diagram

Diagram #

Ident. #

Description

 

Diagram #

Ident. #

Description

10

338826

Pistol Frame Blue

 

110

347663

Holding Bolt

10

367389

Pistol Frame Nickel

 

120

338839

Trigger Spring

20a

338832

Left Handle Grip

 

130

338838

Spring Rod

20b

338833

Right Handle Grip

 

140

337519

Compression Spring lg

40

338828

Cover

 

150

000019

Spring Washer

40

367390

Cover Nickel

 

160

093522

Trigger Spring Rod

50

332516

Magazine Clip

 

170

093521

Trigger Spring

60

338829

Rear Cover Blue

 

180

338835

Carrying Blade Spring

60

367391

Rear Cover Nickel

 

190

338834

Probe

70

092618

Hammer

 

210

093525

Roll Pin

80

092617

Trigger

 

220

671097

Handle Grip Screw

90

093516

Carrying Blade

 

230

332518

Muzzle

100

092615

Safety

 

360

000023

Compression Spring sm

 

 

 

 

370

100201

Ball



Cleaning Instructions
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:
The following items are recommended for proper cleaning: (Figure 1)

#1 – 3/16” aviation bit (item #5175)
#2 – bore brush (item #51761)
#3 – magazine chamber brush (item #5177)

The following Items are available at your local gun/hardware shop:
- Powder Blast
- Dry silicone lubricant

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
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.




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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