Taurus t4
Taurus t4
Taurus t4
CONTENTS
SAFETY WARNINGS...............................................................49
AMMUNITION..........................................................................55
WARNINGS..............................................................................57
MAIN COMPONENTS..............................................................61
GUNPOWDER AUTO INITIATION COOK OFF.......................62
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE................................................63
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE................................................64
DISASSEMBLED RIFLE...........................................................68
CLEANING YOUR GUN............................................................69
ASSEMBLY...............................................................................70
OPERATION/HANDLING.........................................................71
REPLACING COMPONENTS..................................................79
TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................79
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................80
EXPLODED VIEW T4 QUADRAIL............................................81
PART LIST T4 QUADRAIL.......................................................83
EXPLODED VIEW T4 POLYMER.............................................84
PART LIST T4 POLYMER........................................................86
EXPLODED VIEW T4 MLOK.....................................................87
PART LIST T4 MLOK................................................................89
SERVICE DEPARTMENT.........................................................90
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE.....................................................91
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SAFETY WARNINGS
Keep your finger away from the trigger whenever the gun is not
in use or there is no need to fire.
Keep your gun and ammunition in a safe place, inaccessible to
other people.
Never pull the trigger to test your gun before checking that it is
unloaded.
Load and unload your gun with the barrel pointing to a safe
location.
Always keep safety lock engaged when you are not using the
gun.
Always wear goggles and ear protectors, even in the open.
Guns, alcohol and drugs do not go together.
Do not use or hold firearms after consuming medication that
may affect your ability.
Never place your hand in front of the barrel of a firearm.
Never try to modify the trigger stroke of a gun, this can affect
the locking system and cause accidental shots.
The gun can fire without the magazine if there is ammunition in
the chamber. Make sure that all the ammunition has been
consumed or withdrawn after use.
When engaging the manual lock, make sure that the trigger is
in the initial position of its stroke, otherwise the lock may be in
the safety position without actually being engaged.
Always keep safety lock engaged when you are not using the
gun.
If the shot fails, keep the barrel pointed to a safe place for at
least 30 seconds in case there is a delayed ignition of the fuse.
If you feel recoil different from normal, proceed in the same
way.
Use only high quality original ammunition from the factory. Do not use
dirty, damp, corroded, deformed or damaged ammo. Do not lubricate
the ammo. Lubricants or other foreign materials may cause potentially
hazardous changes to the ammunition. Use only the ammunition of
the caliber for which your gun was designed. The proper caliber is
permanently engraved on your gun.
If the bullet can be removed with a cleaning rod, remove any unburned
gunpowder from the hole, chamber and mechanism before continuing
to fire. If the bullet cannot be removed with a cleaning rod, take the gun
to an Authorized Technical Assistance.
Do not lubricate the ammo and make sure you have left the chamber
free of any oil or preservative before you start firing. The oil interferes
with the friction between the case and the wall of the chamber,
necessary for safe operation, and subjects the gun to stress similar to
that imposed by excessive pressure.
DANGER!
Always use ammunition of the caliber indicated on your firearm. It
is permanently engraved on it. Mixing calibers can cause
catastrophic effects.
The .300 BLK ammunition, given the dimensional similarity in its
case/body, chambers and locks the bolt on 5.56x45 (or .223 Rem)
barrels, allowing the firing, that may cause a severe safety risk to the
shooter and third parties. Keep your ammo, firearm and magazines
separated and labeled.
Primer indent
The T4 platform has a floating firing pin. This feature means
that there is no damping spring for the firing pin inertia upon
closing the bolt, so it is common that after closing the bolt,
during the feeding process, a small mark on the primer occurs
by the firing pin inertia, according to MIL-DTL-71186A.
This feature offers no safety hazards when military
ammunition is used, since the mass of the firing pin is small, not
having the enough energy to shoot, even if dropped.
During the feeding process, observe the safety rules.
WARNINGS:
General:
The gun must always be carried safely, if dropped, an
accidental shot may occur.
If dropped, the gun must be inspected by a qualified
professional to check for possible damage to the safety
mechanism and devices.
Do not make home repairs. Contact the Authorized Service
Center as necessary.
Do not attempt to modify the course of the trigger of your gun,
as changes of this type generally affect the locking system and
can cause accidental firing.
WARNING:
Never carry, handle or leave your gun unattended without the
safety lock engaged. If the gun is not locked, it will fire by the
pressure on the trigger that may come by falling with the gun,
by dropping the gun, or if the gun is hit by someone or an
object.
WARNING:
Never shoot your gun with your finger, hand, face, or any other
part of your body over the ejection port or any other position
you may be hit by the movement of the BCG or the used ammo.
CAUTION:
Never allow anyone to stand by you, toward the ejection of the
shells. The case is ejected at a high temperature and may
cause injury. Make sure the eject line is unobstructed.
INTRODUCTION
MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY
FIRST‑STEP DISASSEMBLY
6. With the gun open, visually and physically confirm that the
chamber and magazine housing are empty.
FOLLOWER
MAGAZINE BODY
MAGAZINE SPRING
MAGAZINE SPRING
PLATE
MAGAZINE BOTTOM
FOLLOWER
MAGAZINE BODY
MAGAZINE SPRING
MAGAZINE SPRING
PLATE
MAGAZINE BOTTOM
BARREL
Once the gun has been disassembled, the barrel and chamber
can be easily cleaned using a suitable brush. Specific solvents for
firearms can be used for cleaning. The inside of the barrel and
chamber must be dried after cleaning.
RECEIVER
MAGAZINE
FEEDING
Hold the magazine with one hand, and with the other, insert the
ammunition by pressing them down, respecting the maximum
of 30 cartridges in the magazine.
The magazines on this platform accept 31 cartridges, but this is
not advisable because it can cause damage to the magazine,
as well as feed failures due to lack of space to advance the bolt.
- Disassembled assembly.
LOADING
LOADING
FORWARD ASSIST
Do not move the handling lever while the chamber is being fed
by the magazine ammunition. The BCG must be allowed to
advance with full recoil spring force. If the BCG, after closing, is
not completely forward, use forward assist to push it, thus
completely closing of the gun.
SIGHTS (standard)
The rear sight aperture has a double opening. Use the larger
opening for normal range targets (0 to 200 m) and the smaller
opening for long range targets (above 200m).
To do this, simply rebate the rear sight aperture.
SIGHTS (standard)
Rear
Direction adjustment
The lower scale is for sight zeroing
reference direction (not always the sight is
zeroed in the center of the mark).
After zeroing, the shooter must memorize
this position to ensure that his sight is
always adjusted.
In long shots, wind compensation can be
made with this feature.
After firing, the shooter must return to the
stored zero position.
Height adjustment
The marking of the regulator nut is for
sight zeroing reference direction.
The sight will be zeroed in the lowest
position 8/3, always return to this position
to ensure that your sight is always
adjusted.
In long shots, above 300m, bullet drop
compensation can be made with this
feature.
8/3 – 0 – 300 m
4 – 400 m
5 – 500 m
6 – 600 m
7 – 700 m
8/3 high – 800 m
After firing, the shooter must return to the
zero position, 8/3 low.
Front
Press the sight mass retainer and turn it
counter-clockwise or anticlockwise.
ADJUSTABLE BUTTSTOCK
- Barrel;
- Recovery spring or when it has a free length less than 25 cm;
- Bolt rings, or when it fails the test.
TROUBLESHOOTING
T4 QUADRAIL HANDGUARD
T4 QUADRAIL HANDGUARD
T4 QUADRAIL HANDGUARD
ITEM PIECE
T4 POLYMER HANDGUARD
T4 POLYMER HANDGUARD
T4 POLYMER HANDGUARD
ITEM PIECE
T4 MLOK HANDGUARD
T4 MLOK HANDGUARD
T4 MLOK HANDGUARD
1 LOWER RECEIVER (SEMI or AUTO)
2 REAR TAKEDOWN PIN
3 PIVOT PIN
4 PIVOT PIN SPRING
5 FIRE SELECTOR (SEMI or AUTO)
6 SELECTOR INDENT
7 BUFFER RETAINING PIN
8 BUFFER RETAINING SPRING
9 GRIP
10 GRIP SCREW 1/4-28 3/4
11 WASHER GRIP
12 TRIGGER (SEMI or AUTO)
13 TRIGGER SPRING
14 HAMMER SPRING
15 MAGAZINE CATCH
16 MAGAZINE CATCH SPRING
17 MAGAZINE RELEASE CATCH BUTTON
18 BOLT CATCH SPRING
19 FRONTAL TAKEDOWN PIN
20 BOLT CATCH
21 SPIROL PIN .094X .500 HBK
22 BOLT CATCH PIN
23 SPIROL PIN .125X .625 HBK
24 TRIGGER AND HAMMER PIN
25 HAMMER ASSEMBLY (SEMI or AUTO)
26 DISCONNECTOR (SEMI or AUTO)
27 DISCONNECTOR SPRING
28 EJECTOR AND SELECTOR SPRING
29 TRIGGER GUARD ASSEMBLY
30 DIN 913 M3x8 SCREW
31 POLYMER MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
32 BUTTSTOCK ASSEMBLY
33 BUFFER TUBE MIL-SPEC
34 CASTLE NUT
35 BUFFER TUBE END PLATE
36 UPPER RECEIVER
37 FORWARD ASSIST ASSEMBLY
38 FORWARD ASSIST SPRING
39 SPIROL PIN .094X .625 HBK
40 DUST COVER ASSEMBLY
41 DUST COVER ROD
42 DUST COVER SPRING
43 E CLIP Ø3,2
44 LOW PROFILE GAS BLOCK
45 LOW PROFILE BARREL NUT
46 GAS BLOCK PIN
47 GAS TUBE ASSEMBLY
48 BARREL
49 BARREL EXTENSION
50 BARREL EXTENSION PIN
51 DIN 913 ALLEN SCREW M4X6
52 ALLEN SCREW M4X12
53 STANAG FLASH SUPRESSOR NUT
54 STANAG FLASH SUPRESSOR
55 MLOK HANDGUARD
56 BUFFER
57 CAM PIN
58 BOLT CARRIER ASSEMBLY
59 BUFFER SPRING
60 CHARGING HANDLE ASSEMBLY
61 FIRING PIN
62 FIRING PIN RETAINING
63 BOLT
64 EXTRACTOR
65 EJECTOR
66 EXTRACTOR PIN
67 EXTRACTOR SPRING
68 EXTRACTOR SPRING INSERT
69 SPIROL PIN CLPD .062X .375 HBK
70 BOLT RING
71 GAS TUBE SPIROL PIN
72 STEEL MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
73 M3X6mm SCREW
74 FIRE SELECTOR RIGHT KEY
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