Heckler&Koch MR762A1-LRP User Manual
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4. Upper Receiver
a. Insert a 5mm hex (Allen) wrench into the retaining screw located on the lower right
hand side of the Free Floating Rail System (handguard) and rotate counter clockwise
(Fig. 31). Once loosened, drift out the retaining screw from left to right until the
retaining screw reaches its limit of lateral travel.
WARNING: The retaining screws for the Free Floating Rail System (FFRS) handguard
are held captive by small shaped springs located on the lower right hand side of the
handguard. Attempting to completely remove the retaining screw could lead to
damage of the handguard, shaped springs, and/or retaining screws.
Fig. 31 – Loosening the FFRS screws with hex (Allen) wrench
b. Slide the Free Floating Rail System (FFRS) off the barrel nut and remove the FFRS
from the upper receiver.
c. Grasp the rear of the gas piston while pushing back on the piston rod. Disengage
the piston rod from the piston and slide out the piston rod from the upper receiver
(Fig. 32).
Fig. 32 – Removing Piston Rod
d. Slide the gas piston to the rear and remove the gas piston from the gas block (Fig.
33).
Fig. 33 – Removing Gas Piston
5. Lower Receiver:
NOTE: Always ensure the hammer is in the cocked position (down) before attempting
to remove the buffer and action spring.
a. Depress the buffer detent with the tip of the piston rod and remove the buffer and
action spring from the receiver extension (buffer tube) (Fig. 34).
Fig. 34 – Removing Buffer Assembly
b. Check to ensure that the buttstock tightening screw is loose before attempting
to remove the buttstock. If tight, insert the large tip (3mm hex) of the MR762A1
Disassembly Tool into the tightening screw and rotate (but do not completely
remove) counter clockwise (Fig. 35). For cleaning and general maintenance
purposes, it is not necessary to remove the buttstock.
Fig. 35 – Buttstock Tightening Screw
c. To remove the buttstock, simultaneously depress the back of the buttstock release
lever while pulling downwards on the front lip. Slide the buttstock off the receiver
extension.
Fig. 36 – Removing Buttstock
The MR762A1 is now operator disassembled (field stripped).
NOTE: Disassembly beyond the above field stripping procedures should only be
undertaken by HK certified personnel.