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STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURE M4/M16 CARBINE’S WEEKLY MAINTENACE

Purpose: This Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) is a unit specific M4 / M15 carbine weekly maintenance 93D Military Police Battalion. It, and the references below, will be used when conducting all maintenance.

Applicability: All assigned and attached company personnel.

References:

A. Lubricate order (LO).

B. STP 21-1-SMCT. Soldier Training Publication 21-1-Soldier Manual of Common Task September 2012

C. TM 9-1005-319-10. OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR RIFLE, 5.66 MM, M16A2 W/E (1005-01-128-9936) (EIC:4GM), RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A3 (1005-01-367-5112), RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A4 (1005-01-383-2872)( EIC:4F9), CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4 W/E (1005-01-231-0973) (EIC:4FJ), CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4A1 (1005-01-382-0953) (EIC:4GC)

D. DA Form 2404. EQUIPMENT INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WORKSHEET

Responsibilities:

A. Individual Soldier.

a. The individual soldier will clean his/her weapon weekly and after EVERY training exercise

b. It is the responsibility of the Soldier to inform the unit armorer of any deficiencies found during training or weapon cleaning, with an attached DA Form 2404 with the deficiencies listed by the TM.

c. It is the responsibility of the soldier to do weekly maintenance (PMCS) on his/her weapon. This weekly maintenance will be unsupervised; however, the unit armorer must be informed so that this can be annotated on the armorer’s DD Form 314’s for unit maintenance.

d. Individual Soldier is to complete three copies of DA Form 2404 for each M4 or M4A1 carbine and turn in one copy to the armorer, keep one copy to yourself and give a copy to your platoon sergeant....

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