Winchester Repeating Arms 70 User Manual

Page 10

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Prior to using live ammunition, familiarize yourself

thoroughly with the operating instructions in this

owner’s manual. Get accustomed to the feel of your

new firearm and know the forces required to operate

the action. Learn how to pull the trigger and, above all,

know the location and operation of the “safety.”

Procedures for disassembly and operation of various

components are outlined later in this owner’s manual.

Please read and study them thoroughly.

n

omenclature

In conventional firearm terminology the position and

movement of firearm parts are described as they occur

with the firearm horizontal and in the normal firing

position: i.e., the muzzle is forward or in front; the

buttstock is rearward or to the rear; the trigger is

downward or underneath; the sight is upward or on

top. For general parts nomenclature, refer to Figure 4 on

page 9. Figure 5 on pages 10 and 11 covers the general

features and benefits of the Model 70 design.
Throughout this owner’s manual the “action” refers

to the mechanism of this rifle which loads and secures

the cartridges in the chamber.

S

erial

n

umber

The serial number is located on the right side of the

receiver, just forward of the loading/ejection port.

Record the serial number at the front of this owner’s

manual for future reference.

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nitial

c

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iling

NOTICE! Please taKe note oF the Following
inForMation beFore cleaning your FirearM.

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leaning

p

artS

W

ith

S

pecial

F

iniSheS

Be especially careful when cleaning firearms with

camouflage, Dura-Touch

®

Armor Coating and other

special finishes. Always prevent these surfaces from

coming in contact with cleaning solvents, barrel

scrubbers and other strong chemicals. It is preferable to

clean these surfaces with a light gun oil containing no

solvents or with a damp cloth and mild dish soap (be sure

to keep water out of the action). When cleaning your

firearm’s bore and action, protect the external finishes

from any contact with chemicals used. Also, avoid any

contact between external finishes and other strong

chemicals like those found in DEET-containing insect

repellents, sunscreens, etc. Damage to camouflage,

Dura-Touch and other finishes caused by chemicals is

irreversible and not repairable.

wear eye Protection when asseMbling and
disasseMbling your riFle to Prevent sPrings,
sPring-loaded Parts, solvents or other agents
FroM contacting your eyes, resulting in injury.

Some metal parts of your new firearm have been coated at

the factory with a rust preventative compound. Before

using your firearm, clean the anti-rust compound from the

inside of the barrel, receiver, bolt mechanism and the

action/chamber areas. A high quality, lightweight gun oil

should be used to remove this compound and to give your

new firearm its first lubrication.
Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod and patch as

explained under “Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions”

on page 27 in this owner’s manual.
Apply a few drops of quality oil on the following surfaces

(Figure 6, page 12):

• Along the breech bolt surface and where the sleeve

contacts the breech bolt.

• Along the breech bolt surfaces on the receiver where

the bolt contacts the receiver as it is worked. Only a

light film of oil is necessary.

FIGURE 3

Fixed Blade Ejector

FIGURE 4

Cocking Indicator

Bolt

Bolt Handle

Trigger

Fore-end

Muzzle

Floorplate

Barrel

Recoil Pad

Trigger Guard

Buttstock

Receiver

“Safety”

(Continued on page 12.)

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