Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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“Off Safe” When the safety switch is pushed fully

forward the “S” is covered by the safety switch. This

indicates to you that the safety is in the “off safe”

position (Figure 4B).

With the safety in the “on safe” position the trigger and

hammer are blocked and the shotgun cannot be fired. In

the “off safe” position — if your firearm is loaded with a

shell in the chamber — the chambered shell can be fired

by simply pulling the trigger.

Never rely totally on your firearm’s safety switch/button.

It is merely an aid to safe gun handling. Like any

mechanical device the safety can possibly fail: it can

be bumped off or inadvertently manipulated into an

unsafe condition. Always keep your shotgun pointed

in a safe direction.

At all times in the field keep the safety in the “on safe”

position and the barrel pointed in a safe direction. It is a

good idea never to load your shotgun until you are in the

field, at the location you intend to begin hunting or you

are at your station on a range and it is your turn to shoot.

For extra safety on a range, and as a courtesy to others,

fully unload the chambers and keep the action in the

open position at all times other than when it is your turn

to shoot.

Note: Do not depend on the exposed “S” alone to

indicate your firearm’s safety status, as time, exposure

to the elements, and the abrasive action of cleaning

agents may obscure it.

It is essential that you become very familiar with the feel,

look and operation of the safety on this shotgun before

attempting to load and shoot.

FIGURE 4A

“On Safe” position. Safety pulled

fully to the rear. The “S” shows

above safety switch.

FIGURE 4B

“Off Safe” position.

Safety pushed fully

forward. The “S” is

covered.

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