Winchester Repeating Arms X Rifle User Manual

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making sure the larger holes on the end of the two

pieces are in alignment.

12. Remove the piston by pulling it rearward out of the gas

cylinder. The gas cylinder can now be examined for

accumulations of residue. Residues in the gas cylinder

and on the gas piston should be thoroughly removed

with a good quality powder solvent or bore cleaner. If

residues are heavy, remove them by scrubbing the gas

cylinder with a 20 gauge shotgun bronze wire bore

brush and a good powder solvent.

13. The gas piston, gas cylinder, and other parts covered by

the forearm should be wiped with a lightly oiled cloth

after cleaning. The gas cylinder interior and the gas

piston should not be oiled beyond this.

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EASSEMBLY

1. Replace the piston back into the gas cylinder.

2. Slide the action spring over the action spring guide

and insert the action spring/action spring guide

assembly into the larger hole in the inertia block.

NOTE: The rounded end of the action spring guide

is inserted into the gas piston. The opposite end is

flat, with a hole. This end fits to the receiver, with

the roll pin passing through the hole in the action

spring guide.

3. Position the action spring/guide/inertia block assembly

underneath the barrel. Slide the rounded end of the

action spring guide into the piston while compressing

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Remove the bolt lock pin (Figure 16) and pull the bolt

lock forward and out of the receiver. You can then

pull the forward end of the right action bar away from

the inertia block, and lower and pull the action bar

out of the receiver.

7. With a small punch, gently tap out the roll pin

located just forward of the bolt lock pin. NOTICE:

The roll pin must be tapped out from the left to the

right side.

8. Grasp the action spring securely and compress it

forward enough to expose the action spring guide.

9. While maintaining tension on the action spring, slide

the action spring guide forward slightly and remove

the recoil buffer assembly.

10. Continue to maintain tension on the action spring

and slide the action spring guide fully rearward. The

action spring and action spring guide assembly can

now be removed, along with the inertia block and gas

piston, by pulling the action spring down and away

from the barrel (Figure 17). Remove the assembly

slowly as the action spring is under tension and care

should be used to avoid injury and lost mechanical

parts. NOTE: The gas piston must be inside the gas

cylinder in order to remove the action spring guide.

11. The inertia block can then be disassembled for

cleaning by lifting the center block out of the frame

(Figure 18). After cleaning, reassemble the inertia

block by replacing the center section inside the frame,

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FIGURE 18

The two pieces of the inertia block

can be separated for cleaning.

FIGURE 16

Remove the bolt lock pin.

Tap out the roll pin from left to

the right side.

FIGURE 17

Remove the action spring, action spring guide and

inertia block assembly.

Recoil Buffer Assembly

FIGURE 15

Carefully remove the bolt lock

spring with a screwdriver.

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