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Figure 14-34.--Launcher inspection.
Figure 14-36.--Correct placement of the front sight lead posts.

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Figure 14-35.--Sight system.
the transport safety pin is in place and fully
the forward safety does not move when
inserted. The lanyard is attached.
depressed.
the cocking lever is in the SAFE position and
the rear seal is not cracked or damaged. The rear
folded down.
seal is inside the venturi and is made of brown
plexiglass. Before firing, ensure there are no foreign
the fire-through muzzle cover is intact. If the seal
objects obstructing the rear of the launcher.
is ruptured or torn, cut the seal out to ensure there are no
foreign objects inside the launcher tube. To remove
the shoulder stop is not broken or damaged, and
foreign objects, turn the tube muzzle down and shake it
it unsnaps and folds down.
gently. Before firing, ensure there are no foreign objects
in the muzzle.
the carrying sling is not frayed and is attached
firmly to the launch tube.
the launcher being used has a black color-code
band with a yellow band inside.
the launcher body has no cracks, dents, or bulges.
the sights function properly. Open the covers to
the red trigger button is not missing, broken, or
see if the sights pop up and are not damaged.
damaged.
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