Technical Manual Long Range Sniper Rifle, Sniper

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AIR FORCE TO 11W2-5-7-2
MARINE CORPS TM 11110A-OI
TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
FOR
LONG RANGE SNIPER RIFLE, M107
USMC SPECIAL APPLICATION SCOPED RIFLE (SASR)
(NSN 1005-01-469-2133) (EIC: 4HA)
(P/N 12983075) (CAGEC 19200)
SUPERSEDURE NOTICE
– Supersedes copy dated 15 May 2004.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C

Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their contractors.
This publication is required for administrative and operational purposes, as determined on 30 August 2005. Other
requests for this document must be referred to: ATTN: AMSTA-LC-LPIT, TACOM-ROCK ISLAND, 1 Rock Island
Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630.
DESTRUCTION NOTICE

Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the
document.
HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY,
AIR FORCE, AND MARINE CORPS
FEBRUARY 2006
TM 9-1005-239-23&P
This warning summary contains general safety warning and hazardous materials warnings that must be
understood and applied during operation and maintenance of this equipment. Failure to observe these
precautions could result in serious injury or death to personnel. Also included are explanations of safety and
hazardous materials icons used within the technical manual.
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNING ICONS
FLYING PARTICLES
- arrows bouncing off face with face shield shows that particles flying
through the air will harm face.
EXPLANATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ICONS
EXPLOSION
-
rapidly expanding symbol shows that the material may explode is subjected
to high temperatures, sources of ignition, or high pressure.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS DESCRIPTION
WARNING
Ensure the rear lock pin is inserted to secure the buffer spring. Serious injury may occur.
Wear eye protection during removal of the mainspring or mainspring buffer. Serious injury
could result if components are released improperly.
Point bolt away from face while disassembling extractor/ejector. Injury may result if parts
fly free.
Wear eye protection and point firing pin extension assembly away from face when
removing compression helical spring. Failure to do so may cause injury to personnel.
Wear eye protection to prevent injury from spring-loaded parts, particularly when
removing or replacing the magazine cover.
The tension on the barrel springs is about 70 pounds. Serious injury could result if springs
are released suddenly.
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WARNING SUMMARY - Continued
WARNING
Always assume that every weapon is loaded until personal inspection has determined that
it is not. Procedures for clearing/unloading the weapon are outlined in TM 9-1005-239-10,
Operator's Manual.
Do not fire the rifle without the midlock and rear lock pins firmly in place. Serious injury
or death could result.
Do not fire the rifle without the muzzle brake firmly in place on the barrel. Serious injury
or death could result.
Do not store the weapon with live ammunition in either the chamber or magazine.
Under no circumstances should the weapon be shipped while it contains live ammunition,
either in the shipping box, magazine, or chamber.
WARNING
If the spring-loaded cam is lifted too far, the spring may lose tension. If this occurs, the weapon could
malfunction, or it could allow the weapon to fire when unlocked, with the potential for serious injury.
CAUTION SUMMARY
Ensure the basic weapons check is performed. Do not allow the bolt to slam home.
Be sure that hook and bar are properly mated so the final assembly motion does not damage the rifle.
Use only authorized lubricants. Do not mix lubricants.
When removing the bolt carrier from the lower receiver, ensure that the bolt carrier is completely forward of
the sheet metal closure before lifting to avoid serious damage to the lower receiver.
Do not pull on barrel springs to remove the barrel key. Doing so may damage the springs.
Use caution to avoid loss of the front sight spring during removal from front sight detent.
Do not allow sunlight to shine directly through the scope. Light focused on the crosshairs and mil dots may
warp them.
Use extreme care to protect lenses from solvents and scratches.
FIRST AID
For first aid information, refer to FM 4-25.11, First Aid, dated 23 December 2002.
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES / WORK PACKAGES
Dates of issue for original and changed pages / work packages are:
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TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES FOR FRONT AND REAR MATTER IS 28 AND TOTAL NUMBER
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