Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

Page 15

Advertising
background image

4. Once the bearings are properly seated, lift up on the

barrels and close the action. Make sure the hinge pins

and hinge bearing surfaces remain in proper alignment.

When performing assembly procedures it also helps to

keep the top lever pushed fully to the right with your

thumb until the action is closed (Figure 8). When the

action is fully closed release the top lever and the action

will be locked in the closed position.

CAUTION: WHEN CLOSING THE ACTION DO NOT USE
UNDUE FORCE.

If the action seems difficult to close, the hinge pins

and bearing surfaces may not be properly engaged.

Release the upward pressure and carefully separate the

barrels from the action again. If forced, you may mar

and damage the fine fit of your shotgun’s action.

5. Once the barrels are installed and the action closed,

replace the forearm on the shotgun by sliding the

radiused rear surface of the forearm extension at an

angle into the radiused front edge of the receiver.

The shape of the rear of the forearm should match

the shape of the front of the receiver (Figure 9).

When it does, lift the front of the forearm until it

engages with the barrels with an audible click. If it

does not click, gently slap the forearm just above

the latch with the palm of your hand. If the forearm

release latch protrudes after the click, carefully push

it into place (Figure 10).

13

FIGURE 8

Close the action. Release the top lever when

the action is fully closed.

FIGURE 9

Reattach the forearm by lining up the forearm extension

with the receiver. Hold at an angle.

Advertising