Winchester Repeating Arms 1873 User Manual

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immediately lower the hammer to the half-cock

position as explained previously.

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beFore adjusting the sights, oPen the action
and MaKe certain your riFle is coMPletely
unloaded. KeeP the MuZZle Pointed in a saFe
direction. Failure to Follow these warnings
could result in serious injury or death.

The Model 1873 is fitted with adjustable open sights.

The proper procedure is to shoot a group with the

sights set as they come from the factory (intermediate

position on both elevation and windage), and then

make incremental adjustments to move the sight blade

and blade holder to position the group on your target.

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Adjusting elevation on most Model 1873 sights

requires you to lift up the rear blade on your rifle’s rear

sight with your fingers and move the notched elevator

either forward or backward (Figure 17, page 27).
To raise point of impact, use your fingers to lift up on

the blade and slide the elevator rearward. Adjusting

the sight to make your gun shoot lower is just the

opposite, move the elevator forward.

• Move the rear sight blade and elevator up to

shoot higher on the target.

• Move the rear sight blade and elevator down to

shoot lower on the target.

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On most Model 1873 sights, the rear sight base is

dovetailed in the rear of the barrel. To adjust for

windage, gently move the rear sight base to the right

or left by tapping the sight base at the dovetail using a

wood or fiber dowel or hammer that will not mar the

sight (Figure 18).

FIGURE 17

Lift up on the notch holder
and move the elevator
forward or rearward
with your fingers.

FIGURE 16

Magazine Follower

Lifter

Ensure the rifle is completely unloaded.

Chamber

FIGURE 18

Tap carefully on the rear sight
base to adjust the sights.

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