Winchester Repeating Arms 1873 User Manual

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19 be deFensive and on guard against unsaFe

gun handling around you and others.

Don’t be timid when it comes to firearm safety.

If you observe other shooters violating any of

these safety precautions, politely suggest safer

handling practices.

20 be certain your FirearM is unloaded

beFore cleaning.

Because so many firearm accidents occur when a

firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care

should be taken to be sure your firearm is unloaded

before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly.

Keep ammunition away from the cleaning

location. Never test the mechanical function

of any firearm with live ammunition.

21 teach and suPervise FirearMs saFety to

all MeMbers oF your FaMily, esPecially
to children and non-shooters.

Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting

sports. Encourage enrollment in hunting and

shooting safety courses.

22 never drinK alcoholic beverages or

taKe any tyPe oF drugs beFore or
during shooting.

Your vision, motor skills and judgment could be

dangerously impaired, making your gun handling

unsafe to you and to others.

23 read and heed all warnings in this

owner’s Manual, on aMMunition boxes
and with all accessories that you install
on your FirearM.

It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-

date information on the safe handling procedures

of your Winchester firearm. We assume no liability

for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper

firearm accessories or ammunition combinations

are used.

24 Practice Periodic Maintenance, avoid

unauthoriZed servicing.

Your firearm is a mechanical device which

will not last forever, and as such, is subject

to wear and requires periodic inspection,

adjustment and service. Winchester firearms

should be serviced by a Winchester Repeating

Arms Authorized Service Center or by our

Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri. We assume

no responsibility for injuries suffered or caused

by unauthorized servicing, alterations or

modifications of Winchester firearms.

25 we reserve the right to reFuse service on

FirearMs that have been altered, added to
or substantially changed.

Removal of metal from the barrel, or modifications

of the firing mechanism and/or operating parts,

may lead to a refusal of service on such firearms.

We will charge you for parts and labor to return

the firearm to original specifications.

do not, under any circuMstances, alter
the trigger, “saFety” or other Parts oF
the Firing MechanisM oF this or any other
FirearM. Failure to obey this warning May
result in injury or death to yourselF
or others.

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Your Model 1873 rifle is a modern version of the rifle

that was a favorite of hunters, ranchers and lawmen at

the height of the westward expansion of the United

States. They favored the Model 1873 because it was

affordable, easy to load and shoot, and could be

chambered in the same caliber as their sidearm.

With a few minor exceptions, the action is virtually

identical to the way the originals were made in 1873.
Cycling the lever smoothly moves a cartridge from the

tubular magazine to the chamber. After firing, working

the lever ejects the empty cartridge. Returning the

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