Rifle Inspection Form
Rifle Inspection Form
Manufacturer: __________________________ Serial #: ______________
Assigned to: ____________________________ Date: _________________
Component / Test Pass Fail
1. MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
A. General
1) Visually inspect magazine box for bulges, dents, ____ ____
cracks, bent cover clips, excessive wear, damaged feeder
clips, or bent/broken base plate retaining tabs.
(2) Check rear area of magazine follower for chips or ____ ____
excessive wear which would impair functioning of the
bolt catch.
(3) Examine springs for breaks, corrosion or improper ____ ____
assembly to the follower.
2. UPPER RECEIVER GROUP
A. General
1) Inspect for cracks or mutilation which would affect ____ ____
function. Small dents or gouges should not be cause
for rejection.
(2) Inspect all parts for wear or damage. ____ ____
(3) Check springs for breaks or deformations. ____ ____
B. Handguard Assembly
1) Inspect for breaks and separation of handguard ____ ____
from liner.
2) Inspect for dents, cracks or chipping that would ____ ____
impair the functioning of components of the weapon.
C. Barrel and Barrel Extension
(1) Inspect surface for cracks or other defects. ____ ____
(2) Check barrel extension for burrs, or broken or worn ____ ____ locking lugs.
(3) Check bore for cleanliness and freedom from corrosion. ____ ____
(4) Check chamber for cleanliness and freedom from ____ ____
carbon deposits and corrosion.
(5) Check headspace using a “Go” “No Go” gauge. ____ ____
D. Front Sight and Gas Tube
(1) Check front sight for cracks and general condition. ____ ____
(2) Check front sight post and detent for rust or other ____ ____
deficiencies which could cause restricted movement.
3) Check gas tube for cracks, deformities, or eccentric ____ ____
wear at the rear tip. Also check by feel the slight lip near
end of gas tube extension.
E. Ejection Port Cover Assembly
(1) Check for bent, twisted or dented cover. ____ ____
(2) Check detent and C ring for breakage or corrosion. ____ ____ (3) Check for broken or distorted cover spring. ____ ____
F. Forward Assist
(1) Check for corrosion and free function with spring ____ ____
force sufficient to ensure a crisp return.
G. Rear Sight
1) Check for broken or corroded parts and for their cor- ____ ____
rect and full movement.
3. BOLT CARRIER GROUP
A. Bolt
(1) Check for cracks or deformities in bolt, particularly ____ ____
around the cam pin hole area.
(2) Inspect bolt for pitted or chipped bolt face, elongated ____ ____
Firing pin hole, or corroded ejector.
(3) Check bolt locking lugs for cracks and chips. ____ ____
(4) Inspect bolt gas rings for breaks and ensure that they ____ ____
are staggered. Check for effectiveness by removing the
firing pin and cam pin. Place the bolt into the bolt carrier
and hold vertically with the key pointing downward. The
bolt should not drop out of carrier; if bolt drops out,
replace rings.
B. Firing Pin
(1) Inspect firing pin for wear and/or burrs. ____ ____
(2) Check firing pin protrusion using gage. ____ ____
Should be between 0.028 & 0.036 inches.
C. Key and Bolt Carrier Assembly
(1) Check key and bolt carrier assembly for cracks, burrs, ____ ____
chips, rust and for a bent or dented carrier key. Use a pipe
cleaner or something similar to check for blockage of the
key hole and gas passages.
(2) Check socket head cap screws for tightness. They must ____ ____
be properly tightened and staked. Check for evidence of
gas leakage between carrier and key.
D. Extractor Assembly
1) Inspect for cracks in the claw areas, elongated pivot ____ ____
holes, a bent or broken extractor spring, and damaged or
missing rubber insert.
(2) Check for broken extractor pivot pin. ____ ____
4. LOWER RECEIVER GROUP
A. General
1) Inspect for cracks, corrosion or damage which would ____ ____
affect functioning. Small dents or gouges will not be
cause for rejection. Corroded area should be noted for
repair and/or cleaning.
(2) Inspect all parts for wear or damage. ____ ____
(3) Check springs for breaks or deformation. ____ ____
(4) Check trigger pull, minimum 5.5 lb., maximum 8.5 lb. ____ ____
(5) Check for correct magazine catch engagement, using ____ ____
an empty magazine. Magazine should drop clear before
magazine release button is flush with receiver.
B. Stock Assembly
1) Inspect for breaks and separation of material which ____ ____
prevent proper retention or which interfere with the
proper functioning of the weapon.
2) Inspect for dents, cracks and chipping that would ____ ____
impair the functioning of components or weapon.
(3) Inspect Buffer Assembly, Buffer Spring for damage ____ ____
and corrosion.
(4) Ensure collapsible stock functions and locks in all ____ ____
positions.
5. SLING and WEAPON LIGHT
A. Sling
(1) Inspect sling to insure proper function. Ckeck for ____ ____
frayed or cut material and ensure swivels are working
properly.
B. Weapon Light
1) Inspect to ensure weapon light is securely attached ____ ____
to the weapon.
(2) Insure the remote switch is functioning and there is ____ ____
no damage to the wire.
6. NOTES / OBSERVATIONS:
Revised: 07/01/2013
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