Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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handling. This is very important and must be done

with every firearm. Remember, the polished, finely

fitted surfaces of the receiver and action mechanisms

must always have a thin film of oil. Make sure that

the surfaces of the locking pin system and the hinge

components are especially clean and lightly oiled with

a high-quality gun oil.

INSPECT THE BARRELS AND CHAMBERS. MAKE CERTAIN
THAT NO PATCHES HAVE BEEN INADVERTENTLY LEFT IN
THEM. REMOVE ANY THAT REMAIN.

6. Wipe all wood surfaces with a soft cloth.

7. When transporting only, store your Select in a

quality protective case to prevent scratches and

dents. Store in a dry place to prevent corrosion.

Store away from children.

MAKE SURE YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED AND ALWAYS
STORE AMMUNITION SEPARATELY.

DO NOT TAKE YOUR FIREARM’S ACTION APART BEYOND
WHAT IS EXPLAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL.

This is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism. Any attempt

to disassemble the trigger group/firing mechanism may

mar it for life. It is unnecessary, and may do damage to the

inner mechanism, to disassemble these components for

routine cleaning and oiling. Of course, misfortunes (such

as dropping your firearm in water) require appropriate

attention, and in such circumstances we recommend you

immediately take your firearm to a qualified gunsmith.

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1. Never use a brass brush to clean your barrels unless

choke tubes are installed. Bristles could break off and

lodge in the threads, making installation and removal

of the choke tubes difficult.

2. Regularly remove your shotgun’s choke tubes in order

to clean and oil the threads inside the barrel, as well as

on the choke tube itself. This will protect the threads

from being damaged and also prevent a dirt build-up

that would cause the choke tube to become difficult to

remove. Clean the threads with solvent and a small,

soft brush like a toothbrush. Wipe completely clean

and leave a thin film of clean oil on the threads, both

on the tube and in the barrel. The threads of the

choke tube and the internal threads of the barrel

should be cleaned after each use and before the

installation of a tube.

3. Be careful when removing/installing a tube. Use the

specially designed wrench. Damage can result to both

choke tube and barrel when attempting to remove

sticky choke tubes.

4. Never fire your shotgun or run cleaning tools through

the barrel of any choke-tubed shotgun without having

the choke tubes installed.

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