Winchester Repeating Arms X Rifle User Manual

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Throughout this owner’s manual, the “action” refers to

the mechanism of this rifle which loads and secures the

cartridge in the chamber.

S

ERIAL

N

UMBER

The serial number is located on the left side of the receiver,

just above the trigger guard. Record the serial number at

the front of this owner’s manual for future reference.

I

NITIAL

C

LEANING AND

O

ILING

Some metal parts of your new rifle have been coated at the

factory with a rust preventative compound. Before first

using your rifle, a high-quality, light gun oil should be used

to remove this compound and to give your new gun its

first lubrication. Wipe the action and bolt clean, and apply

a few drops of quality oil inside the receiver on the bolt

guide rails located on both sides of the receiver (Figure3).

Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod and patch as

explained under “Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions”

on page 19 of this owner’s manual.

If your new rifle is to be stored for an extended period of

time, it is permissible to leave the rust preventative

compound in place and keep your rifle in its box for

maximum protection during long-term storage.

It is recommended that the “Cleaning and Maintenance

Suggestions” beginning on page 19 be followed before

each oiling.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
BEFORE CLEANING YOUR RIFLE.

C

LEANING

P

ARTS WITH

S

PECIAL

F

INISHES

Be especially careful when cleaning guns 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

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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 unrepairable.

A

MMUNITION

This rifle must only be used with the caliber of

ammunition as designated on the barrel. Always read

the ammunition label and any enclosures with the

ammunition to assure that the ammunition is appropriate

or that there is no restriction for its use with your firearm.

We can assume no responsibility for incidents which

occur through the use of cartridges of nonstandard

dimension or those developing pressures in excess of

SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition

Manufacturer’s Institute) established standards.

Winchester ammunition is always an excellent choice

for your new Winchester rifle, delivering the unmatched

performance and dependability you want.

DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED
AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS OR HANDLING
AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD
AND OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE
BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND
OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. ENSURE

ADEQUATE VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. WASH
HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EVERY EXPOSURE.

O

PERATION OF THE

S

AFETY

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE
FEEL, LOOK AND OPERATION OF THE SAFETY ON THIS
RIFLE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LOAD AND SHOOT IT.

WARNING: THE SAFETY SHOULD BE KEPT IN ITS
“ON SAFE” POSITION AT ALL TIMES EXCEPT WHEN
SHOOTING IS IMMINENT.

The trigger-block type safety is conveniently located on

the trigger guard just to the rear of the trigger. This is an

ideal location for manipulation of the safety button with

the index finger of either hand.

“On Safe” — With the safety pushed completely to

the right, the rifle is in the “on safe” position, and

rearward movement of the trigger is blocked (Figure 4).

Always maintain the safety in this position when a

cartridge is in the chamber and until shooting is

imminent.

“Off Safe” — With the safety pushed completely to

the left, the rifle is “off safe” and ready to fire. In this

“off safe” position a band of RED is visible on the safety

where it projects beyond the left face of the trigger

guard (Figure 5).

FIGURE 3

Lightly oil the bolt guide rails.

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