Operate, disassemble and clean an HK G36 assault rifle

Operate, disassemble and clean an HK G36 assault rifle

If you own a Heckler & Koch G36, you might find this instructional video useful. The Heckler & Koch G36 is a German-made assault rifle, used primarily by German Armed Forces. The KH G36 firearm has a conventional layout and a modular component design, with the receiver and buttstock assembly, bolt carrier group with bolt and the return mechanism and guide rod. This video will show you how to operate, disassemble and clean the HK G36 assault rifle.

Video Index for Part 1:

- Characteristics of the G36
- Control Elements of the G36
- Preparation for firing
- Handling at firing
- Disassembly of the G36
- Disassembly of the bolt
- Cleaning of the G36

Video Index for Part 2:

- Assembly of the bolt
- Assembly of the G36
- Function of trigger and bolt
- Optical sight

Video Index for Part 3:

- Carrying sling
- Firing of rifle grenades
- Optional accessories
- Safety notes for the handling of weapons

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