Winchester Repeating Arms 1892 User Manual

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4. While securely holding the pistol grip, position

the barrel/forearm half of the rifle 90˚ to the left

of the receiver (Figure 29, page 34).

5. Insert the threaded barrel extension into the

receiver. Verify the receiver extension and

receiver are lightly making contact. The barrel

extension is now fully inserted.

6. With the barrel extension fully inserted, rotate

the barrel/forearm half clockwise 90˚ to secure

the halves of the rifle. Very little force should

be required to rotate the barrel/receiver into

this position.

NOTICE! IF THE BARREL/FOREARM WILL NOT ROTATE
WITH RESPECT TO THE RECEIVER DO NOT APPLY
EXTRA FORCE UNTIL YOU CONFIRM THE ACTION IS
OPEN AND THE TAKEDOWN LEVER HAS BEEN TURNED
SUFFICIENTLY TO ALLOW THE MAGAZINE TUBE AND
MAGAZINE FOLLOWER TO CLEAR THE RECEIVER.
APPLYING UNDUE FORCE COULD DAMAGE THE RIFLE.

If the barrel/forearm will still not rotate, ensure

there is no foreign matter (dirt, grit, etc.) between

the faces on the receiver extension and receiver.

Clean both surfaces and lightly oil them.

7. Once the barrel/forearm are rotated into position,

extend the takedown lever and secure the magazine

tube into the receiver by turning the takedown

lever clockwise. Tighten the magazine tube until it

is snug. Do not overtighten.

8. When the takedown lever is secured, fold the

takedown lever over until it lays along the

bottom of the magazine tube (Figure 30, page 35).

If the takedown lever is not centered on the

magazine tube, rotate it into alignment. Your

rifle is now assembled.

FIGURE 28

Be certain the magazine tube and

magazine follower are completely

retracted into the receiver extension.

Receiver Extension

Magazine

Follower

FIGURE 30

Completely tighten the locking lever and return it to the

folded up position under the magazine tube.

FIGURE 29

Turn the barrel/forearm

half of the rifle 90˚

counterclockwise to

attach it to the receiver.

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