Armalite® AR-50A1™
Armalite® AR-50A1™
OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR
ARMALITE®
AR-50A1™
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Congratulations on buying an ArmaLite! You won’t be
disappointed.
Check with your local ArmaLite dealer for any special deals
or sales that he may be running.
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1. READ THIS FIRST!
Throughout this manual you will find WARNINGS and/or CAUTIONS printed in bold print.
All WARNINGS and CAUTIONS should be read carefully and followed completely.
WARNINGS discuss issues that could result in damage to your firearm, or injury or death to
you or a bystander. CAUTIONS discuss issues that could result in damage or malfunction of
your firearm.
This manual provides instructions on the operation and maintenance of your ArmaLite® firearm.
Read and understand it carefully before you try to use your firearm. Your safety, and that of
those around you, depends on your knowledge of your firearm and on your knowledge of safety
rules common to all firearms. Please study the common-sense safety rules noted in this manual.
Your first responsibility as a gun owner is always safety!
Your second responsibility as a gun owner is security. Make sure that your firearm remains in
responsible hands…YOURS! Don’t become an unwitting partner in a crime or tragedy: make
sure your firearm is properly secured. Lock it in a secure storage container or, if none is
available, remove the bolt assembly and store it separately. If you have more than one AR-
50™, make sure that you have identified the bolts because the bolts are NOT interchangeable.
The last three digits of the rifle’s serial number are inscribed on the bolt.
It is also your responsibility to assure that you comply with all federal, state, and local laws with
regard to the purchase, ownership, use, and storage of your firearm.
NOTICE
ArmaLite® has no control over the use of your firearm, and shall not be responsible for injury,
death, or damage to property resulting from either intentional or accidental discharge of this
firearm. In addition, ArmaLite® shall not be responsible for proper function of the firearm when
it is used for purposes or subjected to treatment for which it was not intended. ArmaLite® will
not honor claims which may result from careless or improper handling, unauthorized adjustments
or parts replacement, corrosion, neglect, use of the wrong type or caliber of ammunition, or the
use of ammunition other than original, high quality commercially manufactured ammunition in
good condition or any combination thereof.
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2. SAFETY FIRST! IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
* Treat every firearm as if it is loaded …AT ALL TIMES!
* Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
* Never point your firearm at anything that you do not intend to shoot.
* Keep your finger off the trigger and out of the triggerguard until you are aiming at your
target and ready to shoot.
* Always keep the safety in the “SAFE” position, especially when the firearm is loaded and
cocked, until you are ready to fire.
* Always keep and carry your firearm with an empty chamber until you intend to shoot, so
that your firearm cannot be fired unintentionally. Firearms should be unloaded when not
actually in use.
* Be sure of your target and backstop before you shoot. Ask yourself what your bullet will
hit if it misses or goes through the target.
* Never shoot at hard, flat surfaces or water…bullets can ricochet.
* Always wear hearing and eye protection when shooting.
* Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling
ammunition may result in exposure to lead, a substance known to be associated with birth
defects, reproductive harm, and other serious injury. Have adequate ventilation at all
times and wash hands after handling.
* Be sure that your barrel is clear of obstructions, including excessive oil, grease, cleaning
patches, etc before shooting.
* Use only clean, high quality factory loaded ammunition in good condition. ArmaLite®
cannot condone the use of handloaded ammunition. Any such use voids the ArmaLite®
warranty.
* Do not alter or modify your firearm.
* Do not try to change your firearm’s trigger pull, because alterations of trigger pull can
affect sear engagement and might cause accidental firing.
* Store firearms and ammunition separately, and beyond children’s reach.
* Make sure that no cleaning patch or other obstruction is in the barrel or muzzle brake.
Firing the rifle with such an obstruction may damage the rifle or flying debris may cause
injury.
KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH YOUR RIFLE. IF YOU SELL THE RIFLE,
GIVE THIS MANUAL TO THE NEW OWNER.
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3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. READ THIS FIRST!-----------------------------------------------------------3
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS------------------------------------------------------5
4. SAFE STORAGE---------------------------------------------------------------6
5. GENERAL INFORMATION------------------------------------------------7
7. AMMUNITION-----------------------------------------------------------------13
12. DISASSEMBLY---------------------------------------------------------------24
13. MAINTENANCE-------------------------------------------------------------27
14. REASSEMBLY---------------------------------------------------------------31
15. TROUBLESHOOTING-----------------------------------------------------32
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4. SAFE STORAGE
Make certain that the chamber of your rifle is unloaded before you store it. Store your rifle in a
securely locked gun safe. If you do not have a safe, remove the bolt assembly (R-6) from your
rifle and store it separately from the rifle in a secure location. Store your ammunition separately
from the rifle and from the bolt assembly.
WARNING: IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE AR-50A1, MAKE SURE THAT
YOU SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFY THE REMOVED BOLT ASSEMBLY WITH ITS
ORIGINAL FIREARM BECAUSE THE BOLTS ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
As is typical of many high precision firearms, ArmaLite® AR-50A1™ rifles are individually
headspaced at the factory. The individual mating of each bolt, barrel, and receiver delivers the
highest possible accuracy as well as assuring unmatched reliability and safety. On current
production rifles, the mating of the bolt to the barreled receiver is evidenced by etching the last
three digits of the rifle’s serial number onto its mated bolt.
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5. GENERAL INFORMATION
Figure 1
The AR-50A1™ Rifle with Accessories
Description:
The AR-50A1™ is a strong, front locked, bolt action single-shot rifle chambered for either the
.50 caliber Browning Machine Gun cartridge or the .416 Barrett cartridge. It is an accurate rifle
intended for long range target shooting.
The AR-50A1™ is a finely made rifle, a sophisticated machine built for many years of reliable
use. It consists of two major elements, the receiver group assembly and the stock group
assembly. They are joined at a unique machine-rest style V-block interface. Accurate,
repeatable bedding is formed by the engagement of the octagonal receiver and the deep “V”
channel in the aluminum forestock.
Figure 2
The ArmaLite® AR-50A1 Muzzle Brake
The AR-50A1™ is equipped with an extremely effective muzzle brake. It reduces the punishing
recoil of the .50BMG or .416 Barrett to a mild shove. It is effective enough that even a small-
statured shooter can fire the rifle, and most shooters will be able to spend long days at the range
without discomfort.
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WARNING: THE MUZZLE BRAKE IS HELD IN PLACE BY BOTH A LOCK
RING AND LOC-TITE. DON’T REMOVE IT UNLESS REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR
IS NECESSARY. TRYING TO FORCE THE BRAKE OFF WITHOUT SOFTENING
THE LOC-TITE MAY UNSCREW THE BARREL!
As is typical of many high precision firearms, the AR-50A1™ is individually headspaced at the
factory. The individual mating of each bolt, barrel, and receiver delivers the highest possible
accuracy as well as assuring unmatched reliability and safety. The mating of the bolt to the
barreled receiver is currently evidenced by etching the last three digits of the rifle’s serial
number onto its mated bolt.
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6. EXPLODED DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS
The drawings and associated parts lists in this section will give you visual references to parts
discussed in the text. In the text, you will note part numbers in parentheses behind some part
names. Those part numbers are the same as part numbers shown in the exploded drawings and
parts lists. For example, a part numbered “R-7” in the text would refer to the part numbered “7”
in the Receiver group assembly exploded view.
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Parts 1 through 7 on this page are factory replaceable only.
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Part 7 on this page is factory replaceable only.
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7. AMMUNITION
ArmaLite sells our AR-50A1s chambered for one of two different cartridges. Nomenclature of
cartridges can be confusing. It is vital that you understand cartridge nomenclature and only fire
cartridges for which this firearm was designed. To assist you, the name of the appropriate
cartridge will be etched on the receiver and/or barrel of each ArmaLite®. (More information
regarding cartridge nomenclature can be found in the Tech Notes on our website.)
In order to assure that you are using the correct cartridges for your firearm, you must look on the
firearm itself. The caliber is marked on the barrel. If you have any questions regarding
ammunition compatibility, CONTACT ARMALITE® BEFORE FIRING THE RIFLE!!!!!!!
If your AR-50A1™ is chambered for the .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun cartridge, it is
designed to fire all standardized U.S. military ball .50 BMG cartridges (except cartridges using
saboted projectiles). Do not attempt to fire any other cartridges in this firearm.
Firing of any of the ammunition described in the above warnings will void your warranty.
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8. INITIAL ASSEMBLY, INSPECTION, AND CLEANING
Your AR-50A1™ will require some assembly before you fire it. The buttstock, and the scope
rail are shipped with your rifle, but not assembled to it. Assembly instructions are given in this
section of your manual.
Figure 4 Figure 3
Push the buttstock (S-9) up and forward to install it on the forestock (S-1) (See Figure 3). Install
the two buttstock screws (S-2) at the right rear of the forestock using a 5/32 inch Allen wrench
(See Figure 4).
Scope rails are supplied with four Allen screws for attachment to the receiver.
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1. Remove the bolt assembly as instructed in the Disassembly section of this manual.
2. Set the scope rail on the receiver, with the recoil lugs of the base engaging the slots of the
receiver. NOTE: The high end of the rail must be to the rear.
3. Insert the rear screw and tighten it snugly with the provided 5/32 Allen wrench., but DO NOT
BREAK IT OFF.
4. Repeat the process with the other screws.
5. You may apply Blue Loctite or thread cement to the screw threads if you wish. It is not
necessary.
Figure 5
ArmaLite® Scope Mount
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Figures 6 and 7
2. Insert the small rail of the adapter into the front of the accessory slot running along the bottom
of the forestock. Slide the adapter to the desired position. Tighten the lug until the adapter is
snug and align the holes in the lug at right angles to the barrel.
3. Follow the instructions included with the bipod to attach the bipod to the adapter.
1. Bolt Handle. Lift the bolt handle (B-2) to unlock the bolt assembly (R-6) and pull the bolt
assembly to the rear. Pulling back slowly leaves the cartridge in the receiver (R-1), pulling
quickly ejects it. The AR-50A1™ is a large rifle; therefore more force will be required to unlock
the bolt than is typical for most bolt action rifles.
2. Safety. The safety (B-5) is mounted at the rear of the bolt assembly (R-6). To engage the
safety, turn the safety counterclockwise to the 1:30 o’clock “SAFE” position.
NOTE: THE SAFETY CAN ONLY BE PUT IN THE “SAFE” POSITION WHEN THE
STRIKER IS COCKED. Raising the bolt handle cocks the striker.
NOTE: THE SAFETY CAN ONLY BE PLACED INTO THE “SAFE” AND “FIRE”
POSITIONS WHEN THE BOLT IS IN THE FORWARD POSITION. Attempting to
manipulate the safety with the bolt to the rear will result in the bolt sleeve turning.
To place the safety to “FIRE,” turn the safety to the horizontal, 3:00 o’clock “FIRE” position.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL THE TRIGGER (R-7) WHEN THE SAFETY IS SET
TO “SAFE”. IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED WHEN THE SAFETY IS IN THE “SAFE”
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POSITION, THE STRIKER WILL SHIFT FORWARD ABOUT 1/8 INCH BEFORE IT
IS STOPPED BY THE SAFETY. IN ORDER TO RETURN THE SAFETY TO THE
“FIRE” POSITION, YOU MUST FIRST RAISE AND THEN RE-CLOSE THE BOLT
HANDLE. ARMALITE® RECOMMENDS AGAINST USING THE SAFETY TO
CARRY A LOADED AR-50A1™. INSTEAD, ARMALITE® RECOMMENDS
LOADING THE RIFLE ONLY IMMEDIATELY BEFORE FIRING, THEN EJECTING
THE FIRED ROUND AND LEAVING THE BOLT ASSEMBLY TO THE REAR.
3. Trigger. The trigger (R-7) is located within the trigger guard. It is of conventional, single
stage design. Grasp the pistol grip (S-15) with the right hand and pull the trigger straight to the
rear. The weight of the striker assembly requires the trigger to be set at a heavier weight than is
normal on a lighter rifle. It will not disturb accurate shooting.
4. Buttplate Adjustment. Loosen the buttplate screws (S-13) with a ¼ inch Allen wrench to
raise or lower the buttplate to suit the shooter’s firing position. Tighten the screws snugly when
a comfortable position is found.
5. Cheekpiece Adjustment. Loosen the cheekpiece screws (S-12) with a 5/32 inch Allen
wrench to raise or lower the cheekpiece (S-7). Tighten the screws snugly when a comfortable
position is found.
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Figure 8
Figure 9
Clean the bore of your rifle and lubricate the rifle as described in the Maintenance section below.
Lubricate well before firing. No unusual break-in procedures or abrasives are recommended.
Merely clean frequently with solvent dampened patches, followed by dry patches. We
recommend brass brushes for all cleaning, and recommend specifically AGAINST either
stainless steel or nylon brushes.
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8.4 BREAKING IN MATCH BARRELS
ArmaLite® has spoken with several barrel manufacturers. NONE of them recommend breaking
in barrels using abrasives. For optimum accuracy and barrel life, ArmaLite® recommends the
following break-in procedure:
1. Fire 9 single shots. After each shot, push a cotton patch wet with solvent through the bore.
Then wet a bronze brush with solvent and stroke the barrel five to ten round trips. Follow with
another wet patch and then a dry patch or two. (We do NOT recommend nylon or stainless steel
brushes.) After you finish, wash the solvent off your brush so that the brush won’t deteriorate.
2. From 10 to 30 shots, clean as above after each five shots. Initial break-in should now be
complete.
ArmaLite® does not recommend dry firing your rifle. If you do dry fire it, make sure that you
have a snap cap or empty cartridge case (with a fired primer installed) in the chamber to
cushion/stop the firing pin.
CAUTION: DRY FIRING YOUR RIFLE WITH THE CHAMBER EMPTY CAN
CAUSE THE STRIKER ROD TO PEEN OVER, RESULTING IN MISFIRES.
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9. LOADING AND FIRING
1. Verify safety of the range. Make sure that the rifle is pointed in a safe direction, towards a
known, adequate backstop. Make sure that everybody within 100 yards knows that the rifle is
about to be fired and protects their hearing.
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WARNING: THIS RIFLE FIRES AN EXTREMELY POWERFUL CARTRIDGE.
MAKE SURE THAT YOUR BACKSTOP IS FULLY CAPABLE OF STOPPING THE
PROJECTILE.
Note: the AR-50A1™ is equipped with a very secure manual safety. However, ArmaLite®
recommends only loading the rifle immediately before firing a shot instead of leaving the rifle
loaded and on safe. As a practical target shooting measure, the rifle should be considered safe
only when it is unloaded and the action is open.
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WARNING: RAPID FIRING OF THE FIREARM MAY CAUSE SOME
COMPONENTS TO BECOME HOT ENOUGH TO CAUSE INJURY. EXTENDED
SESSIONS OF VERY RAPID FIRING MAY CAUSE A CARTRIDGE LEFT IN THE
CHAMBER TO “COOKOFF”, FIRING ITSELF WITHOUT YOU PULLING THE
TRIGGER. ALWAYS UNLOAD THE FIREARM IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU
FINISH FIRING.
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10. CLEARING / UNLOADING THE FIREARM
The AR-50A1™ is a single shot, bolt action rifle. As such, it is very simple to unload and
inspect for safety. While keeping your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard, merely
move the safety to its “SAFE” position, open and retract the bolt assembly, and visually inspect
the chamber to assure that it is empty.
Your ArmaLite® AR-50A1™ is designed to employ a telescopic sight. To install and zero the
scope on your AR-50A1™ follow the instructions in your scope owner’s manual.
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12. DISASSEMBLY
1. Assure that the rifle is unloaded, and engage the safety (B-5).
Figure 8
Bolt Stop
2. Depress the bolt stop (R-10) (See Figure 8) to remove the bolt assembly. Pull the bolt
assembly to the rear and out of the receiver.
NOTE: If you have the cheekpiece in a low position, you may need to raise or remove it.
3. If for some reason, it is necessary to remove the receiver group assembly from the stock group
assembly, it should be done in the following manner.
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Figure 9
The Bedding Wedge
The rifle’s receiver is held tightly in the stock by two action screws (S-4) that pull it down into
the stock, and a bedding wedge (S-10) (See Figure 9) that pulls the receiver rearward into contact
with the stock. Loosen the bedding wedge at the front of the receiver by loosening the bedding
wedge screw (S-18) under the receiver using a 3/16 inch Allen wrench.
Figure 10
Removing the Grip Frame
4. Place the rifle upside down. Remove the grip frame (S-14) by removing the grip frame screw
(S-3) (See Figure 10), using a 3/16 inch Allen wrench. Pull the grip frame from the forestock (S-
1). NOTE: The grip frame must be removed in order to obtain access to the rear action screw.
5. Remove the two action screws (S-4) from the bottom of the forestock using a ¼ inch Allen
wrench. Lift the stock assembly straight off the receiver.
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Figure 11 Figure 12
6. To remove the buttstock (S-9) from the forestock (S-1), remove the two buttstock screws (S-
2) at the right rear of the forestock using a 5/32 inch Allen wrench (See Figure 11). Pull the
buttstock down and to the rear to remove it (See Figure 12).
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13. MAINTENANCE
Under NO conditions should any lubricant containing graphite be used with your rifle. Graphite
can encourage rapid corrosion to the aircraft-grade aluminum used in your rifle.
In addition to cleaning solvents and lubricants, the basic cleaning equipment you will need
includes a cleaning rod, brass bore brush, chamber brush, toothbrush, patches, pipe cleaners, and
the most important item: a lint-free cloth. A pull-through cleaning cable allows for efficient,
breech-to-muzzle cleaning in the field.
Improper cleaning ruins more firearms than extensive shooting does. The AR-50A1™ will
provide years of use with minimal cleaning and preservation.
Note: The phosphated finish of a new bolt assembly and receiver will make the movement of a
new action seem rough. Movement of the bolt assembly will become very slick as these parts
break in and are properly lubricated.
Use a pull-through device or a high quality cleaning rod to clean the bore. Use a proper caliber
bore brush soaked with a good bore solvent. Pass it from the breech to the muzzle several times.
Note: Heat treat processes may produce dark areas of phosphate at the breech ring and bolt cam
of the receiver. This is normal.
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In addition to cleaning solvents and lubricants, the basic cleaning equipment you will need
includes a cleaning rod, brass bore brush, chamber brush, toothbrush, patches, pipe cleaners, and
the most important item: a lint-free cloth. A pull-through cleaning cable allows for efficient,
breech-to-muzzle cleaning in the field.
1. Use cleaning solvent to clean the bore and chamber, the receiver, locking lugs and all areas of
powder fouling, corrosion, dirt or dust. First apply the solvent with a patch on your rod. Follow
by brushing the bore in accordance with the instructions on the solvent bottle.
2. Install the chamber brush on the cleaning rod, dip it in cleaning solvent, and insert it into the
chamber and locking lugs. Clean by pushing and twisting the cleaning rod.
3. Lightly lubricate the bore, chamber, and outer surface of the barrel. With a lubricated swab,
run the rod from the receiver to the flash suppressor (if applicable). Do not over lubricate.
4. Oil or lightly grease the narrow track in the receiver behind the bolt. The sear surface of the
cocking piece (B-6) runs through this track and serves as a rear bolt guide. A “Q-Tip” or other
such device will suffice.
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13.3 BOLT ASSEMBLY
1. Clean all parts and outer surfaces of the bolt assembly with a swab saturated with cleaning
solvent.
2. Remove carbon deposits and dirt from the locking lugs with a bore brush dipped in solvent.
3. Clean the bolt face and under the lip of the extractor.
4. Press the ejector in repeatedly to remove accumulated brass shavings from the ejector hole
and assure the ejector moves freely. Lubricate it generously.
5. Lightly lubricate the firing pin and firing pin recess in the bolt assembly.
It is at least theoretically possible for some springs to take a set during prolonged storage. To
preclude this possibility, ArmaLite offers the following recommendations regarding long term
storage of your firearm.
Clear all cartridges from your firearm. Remove the magazine. Then pull back the bolt handle
and visually confirm that the chamber is empty and that there is no cartridge in the chamber.
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Then check it again. Then dry fire the firearm to allow the firing pin to fall to the fired position.
Reasonable amounts of dry firing should not damage your firearm.
Store in a container that contains no foam. (Foam absorbs moist air. Heating the container may
drive moisture from the foam. It can then condense on a cool rifle.) Use a desiccant or Vapor
Phase Inhibitor in the container to help prevent rust.
When you’re taking your firearm out of long term storage, completely remove the preservative
(especially from the bore and chamber) and lubricate as stated elsewhere in this manual.
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14. REASSEMBLY
Reverse the steps explained in DISASSEMBLY above. Tighten the two action screws (S-4)
very LIGHTLY. Then tighten the bedding wedge screw (S-18) at the front of the receiver.
Finally, tighten the two action screws firmly. This assures that the recoil lug is seated properly.
For those of you who desire to duplicate factory screw torques, the following values are
suggested:
Bedding Wedge Screw----------------12.5 – 15 ft-lbs
Buttstock to Forestock Screws--------7.5 – 10 ft-lbs
Front Action Screw--------------------17.5 – 20 ft-lbs
Rear Action Screw----------------------7.5 – 10 ft-lbs*
Grip Frame Screw----------------------7.5 – 10 ft-lbs.*
*NOTE: Excessive torque on the rear action screw and/or the grip frame screw can cause the bolt
assembly to bind when entering the receiver. If you encounter this problem, adjust those two
screws appropriately.
2. Pull the bolt assembly (R-6) to the rear. It should be stopped by the bolt stop (R-10). Then
return the bolt assembly forward and lock it.
3. Place the safety (B-5) on “SAFE”. Squeeze the trigger (R-7). The firing pin should not fall.
4. Place the safety (B-5) on “FIRE”. Squeeze the trigger (R-7). The firing pin should fall.
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15. TROUBLESHOOTING
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16. WARRANTY, SERVICE, AND SUGGESTIONS
I. DURATION OF WARRANTY:
This warranty applies for all ArmaLite® and Eagle Arms firearms for the duration shown
below:
--Lifetime for ArmaLite® Series: M-15™, AR-10®, AR-30™, AR-50™, and SPR
MOD 1™
--Five years for ArmaLite® Series: AR-24™
--One year for ArmaLite® Series AR-180 and all Eagle Arms firearms
This warranty is void if the firearm has been abused, misused, damaged, fired with handloaded
or reloaded, or improper ammunition, or with an obstruction in the barrel, or damaged by failure
to perform proper maintenance. This warranty does not apply to normal wear or any parts,
including their surface finish, or if unauthorized repair or alteration has been performed.
The terms of this warranty cannot be changed except in writing by ArmaLite. Wholesalers or
Dealers, unless authorized by ArmaLite in advance, are not authorized to make any warranty
repair or adjustment on behalf of ArmaLite. This warranty gives only the original retail
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purchaser specific legal rights; other rights may also be available which may vary from state to
state.
1. Before seeking any service on your ArmaLite firearm: use the troubleshooting guide in the
Operator's Manual to attempt to solve the problem; perform all instructed maintenance; and
assure that ammunition and magazines are correct and in good condition. Shop rates plus the
cost of return shipping will be applied if no covered defect is found. A downloadable copy of
the current owner's manual for any ArmaLite firearm is available for free in the Library section
of ArmaLite's website. Additional technical information can be found in "Technical Notes" in
the Library section of ArmaLite's website.
2. Call ArmaLite Customer Service and obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.
During the call, provide our Customer Service Associate with all of the information that he/she
requests so that we will be able to expedite resolution of your problem. ArmaLite will not
accept for service any firearm received without a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number. Call 800-336-0184 Ext 211 to receive your RMA number.
3. Include all needed documentation with your firearm when you return it. Include a letter that:
a. describes the problem that you’re experiencing;
b. provides all of your contact info (name, address, email, phone, etc) so that we can
contact you if necessary
c. lists the RMA number given to you by our Customer Service.
d. IN ORDER TO RECEIVE SERVICE UNDER WARRANTY, YOU MUST
ALSO INCLUDE A COPY OF YOUR ATF FORM 4473 OR A DATED BILL OF SALE
WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS, OR A SALES RECEIPT.
If your letter is incomplete, or illegible, we will not be able to honor the warranty and we
may not be able to complete needed repairs, so please write legibly.
Note: Rather than writing a letter, you may, if you choose, print a copy of ArmaLite’s Return
Material Authorization (RMA) form from our website, fill it in completely, and send it with your
firearm. If you’re seeking warranty repair, don’t forget to include your proof of purchase as
described in 3.d. above.
4. Remove all ammunition and accessories (scopes, slings, bipods, etc) from the firearm.
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WARNING: NEVER SHIP LIVE AMMUNITION OR SPENT CASES WITH ANY
FIREARM THAT YOU ARE RETURNING TO ARMALITE® FOR SERVICE. IT IS
ILLEGAL TO DO SO!
5. Package the firearm carefully, inclosing a copy of the letter (and, for warranty repair, a copy
of your ATF Form 4473 / bill of sale / sales receipt). Proper packaging and prepaid shipment
(including insurance) of a firearm to ArmaLite is the customer's sole responsibility.
6. Write your RMA number on the outside of the box as part of the ArmaLite address.
Ship to:
AL, Inc.
Attn: Premier Services
RMA Number: _________________
525 E Pinnacle Peak Rd. Ste. 100
Phoenix AZ 85024
7. Keep your shipping receipt and the serial number of the firearm for your records in case of
loss in shipment. ArmaLite will return the firearm to the customer shipping prepaid if the
problem was covered under warranty.
8. ArmaLite MUST return the firearm to the person or company that shipped it to us. If no cost
is incurred, your rifle will be automatically shipped to the return address. (No phone call.)
If non-warranty work needs to be performed, we will contact your regarding the cost of such
repairs and get your approval before beginning any work.
All firearms shipped to you after repair will require an adult signature at your address for proof
of receipt.
ArmaLite continually improves the technical specifications and manufacturing techniques of our
firearms, which may cause the latest products to look or perform differently from earlier
products. The ArmaLite Premier Services Division will update, at your request, earlier firearms
to current factory specifications, to the degree possible, at current shop rates. These updates are
not generally covered under warranty.
In the very unlikely event that ArmaLite should ever issue a recall of your firearm, ArmaLite
will post a notice on the “Contact Us” page of our website, www.armalite.com.
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PATENTS & TRADEMARKS
“ArmaLite®, “AR-10®”, and “SPR®”, are registered trademarks of ArmaLite, Inc.
“M-15”, “AR-30™”, “AR-50™”, and other model variants are trademarks of ArmaLite, Inc.
The AR-10® Series Rifles and Carbines (including the SuperSASS™) are protected by U.S.
Patents 5,638, 626 and 5,911,173 and 6,044,748.
The M-15™ Series Rifles and Carbines are protected by U.S. Patents 5,911, 173 and 6,044,748.
The AR-30™ and AR-50™ Series Rifles are protected by U.S. Patents 6,487,805 and 6,637,142.
The AR-23 Subcaliber Device for the Mk-19 Grenade Machine Gun is protected by U.S. Patents
5,983,772 and 6,202,533.
The Blank Firing Adapter for the Mk-19 Grenade Machine Gun is protected by U.S. Patent
5,438,907.
Cartridge for a Firearm, U.S. Patents 6,367,389 and 6,959,647 and 6,976,431 and
7,458,322
Light Weight Weapon Operating System and Cartridge Feed, U.S. Patent 6,591,535
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
Part Name: Ask for Part #:
30 Minute Rail 50809330KIT
50 Minute Rail AR500365
Stock Length of Pull Kit 50702115
Pro-Shot Cleaning Kit CP0500
Kleen Bore Cleaning Kit CP1805
Soft Rifle Case HWC 62 BLK
1” Scope Mount EX0027
30mm Scope Mount EX0022
Prince Bi-Pod EX3200
Availability of accessories subject to change without notice.
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STAPLE A COPY OF YOUR:
ATF FORM 4473 AND/OR
BILL OF SALE AND/OR
SALES RECEIPT
HERE
If, in the unlikely event that you’ll have a problem with your ArmaLite that
requires warranty service, you will need to send a proof of purchase document
to ArmaLite with the firearm. We recommend that you staple one or more of
the above proof of purchase documents here so that you can readily find it.
If your proof of purchase document does not include the model number and
serial number, you may want to record them here.
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