Winchester Repeating Arms X Rifle User Manual

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EMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP

This procedure should rarely, if ever, need to be

performed. However, if the receiver area of your rifle

should become excessively dirty or submerged in water it

may be helpful to remove the trigger group and expose the

inner cavity of the receiver for cleaning.

DO NOT ALTER OR ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE ANY
PART OF THE TRIGGER GROUP OR REMOVE OR
DISASSEMBLE THE BOLT MECHANISM.

If any service of the trigger group or bolt becomes

necessary, send your rifle to the Winchester Rifles and

Shotguns Service Center in Arnold, Missouri (page 23).

1.

BE CERTAIN THE RIFLE IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED
AND THE SAFETY IS IN THE “ON SAFE” POSITION.

Again, to unload your rifle, remove the magazine and

eject any live cartridge in the chamber by pulling the

operating handle to the rear.

2. Release the bolt to its forward position.

3. Push in the two trigger group pins from either the

right or left side of the receiver. Use a drive punch or

similar object, using care not to scratch the gun’s

receiver (Figure 10). Push the trigger group pins clear

through the receiver.

4. Grasp the trigger guard and pull the trigger group out

of the receiver (Figure 11).

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handle fully rearward. If your rifle is to be put away and

stored, do not reload the magazine. The chamber and

magazine must remain empty when storing your rifle.

U

NLOADING

1.

WITH THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION
AND THE SAFETY IN THE “ON SAFE” POSITION,

press

the magazine release button to remove the magazine.

2. Pull rearward on the operating handle to draw the bolt

to its rearmost, open position. This will extract and

eject any live cartridge that may be in the chamber.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BOLT WILL NOT
AUTOMATICALLY LOCK IN THE REARWARD POSITION
WHEN THE MAGAZINE IS REMOVED OR WHEN THE
MAGAZINE IS LOADED. AS A GOOD SAFETY
PRACTICE, HOLD THE BOLT OPEN AND VISUALLY
INSPECT THE CHAMBER TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE A
LIVE CARTRIDGE IS NOT PRESENT.

3. With the magazine removed and the chamber empty,

the bolt may be closed. The magazine can be kept

loaded or unloaded and inserted back into the

magazine well. Unload the magazine by sliding each

cartridge forward and out of the magazine.

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N THE

C

ASE OF A

M

ISFIRE

Only rarely will modern factory ammunition experience a

misfire. If this ever occurs when shooting your rifle, follow

these instructions carefully.

CAUTION: IN CASE OF MISFIRE, KEEP THE MUZZLE
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AND REMOVE THE
MAGAZINE. CAREFULLY OPEN THE ACTION WHILE
AVOIDING DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE BREECH BY
YOU AND OTHERS AND REMOVE THE CARTRIDGE
FROM THE CHAMBER.

Carefully inspect the ejected cartridge. If the primer is

indented, the cartridge should be disposed of in a manner

that would prevent accidental injury to you or others. If

there is no indentation in the primer, your gun has

malfunctioned and should be serviced by a qualified

gunsmith, or by a Winchester Rifles and Shotguns

Authorized Repair Center (ARC) (page 23).

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RIGGER

G

ROUP

The trigger mechanism has been adjusted at the factory to

provide a short, crisp pull consistent with safety and

reliability. The trigger is a single-stage design with the

weight of pull holding closely to four pounds. It is

recommended that no attempt be made to change the

weight of pull of the trigger.

FIGURE 11

Lift the trigger group from

the receiver.

Push the two trigger group pins

through the receiver.

FIGURE 10

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