Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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between the face of the barrels and the face of the

receiver when the action is fully closed (Figure 15).

It is common, because of the tight tolerances and

craftsmanship of your shotgun, that the top lever will

be just slightly right of center, even when the action is

fully closed (Figure 16). This is the result of tight

tolerances which assure your firearm of excellent

receiver-to-barrel fit for many years to come and is

the sign of a finely crafted firearm.

If the action of your shotgun resists closing, do not

force it closed. Small pieces of shell plastic, grit or

other obstructions can make it difficult to close the

action. Make sure all surfaces are clean if an unusual

resistance is felt. Then try again. If it still resists

closing, fully disassemble and perform a thorough

cleaning, then reassemble. If you still have a problem,

take your Select to a qualified gunsmith or to one of

the our Authorized Repair Centers (Page 30).

6. Select the barrel you want to fire first by operating the

barrel selector which is an integral part of the safety

switch. The safety must be in the rearward, “on safe”

position to be able to select the firing order of your

barrels. Refer to the instructions under “Barrel

Selector” (Page 11).

IMPORTANT: THE SHOTGUN IS NOW READY TO FIRE
BY MOVING THE SAFETY TO THE “OFF SAFE” POSITION
AND PULLING THE TRIGGER. AFTER FIRING THE FIRST
BARREL, THE SECOND BARREL FIRES WITH JUST A PULL
OF THE TRIGGER. IMMEDIATELY PLACE THE SAFETY IN

FIGURE 15

Make sure the action is fully closed. The barrels should

be tight with the receiver at the breech.

FIGURE 16

When closed, the top

lever may still be slightly

to the right.

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