,±f²³n.
Remember to crimp the single loop
of the first ammo ITnk (crimp about
1/32
inch). ±his gives the First round a
snug
f,
which means the ammo will
feed better.
Che²k out the ammo for bent or
Damaged rounds³
Be sure the rounds are posi´ioned
right in the links³ ±he clip on the liNk
should be in the recess in the cartridge
case, with the rounds lined up evenly³
:ever fOrce amMo into the drum³ µf
ammo hangs up, bAcK out
8
or
±0
rounDs. Remove the se¶tioN that jams,
reconnect the beLt, and continue
loading.
When the first rouN· rea¶hes thE
¸¹ttºM ¹f the DruM, pUsh AGAiNst thE
r¹UNd (at ¶eNter, b¹tto» ¹f Dr¼M½ AND
get it iN A f¹LDed PAttern³
µf
it
still
jams,
use
±¾
troubleshooting procedures³
¿F ammo drags because the dry-fiLm
lubricant is worn ÀFf, appLy dry film
lube ÁSÁ
9±50-00-±4²-9³09
to the
drum surfaces which the ammo conÂ
tacts.
SpÃ_ay the surfa¶es with the Lube
uNtil yoÄ can see that they Are c¹vered³
±his is the big partÅ y¹u mÄst Let the
lube ·ry for
±8
hoÄrs before you use
the drUM³ µt feels dry to the toĶh Very
qÄickly, but the aMm¹ wilL s¶rAPe it
Loose aN· the gÄMmy lÄbe wilL ¶L¹G thE
drum³
Æet it DrY³
BACK
OFf BUDdY´
MY DRUm aIN'T
dry
yETµ