Winchester Repeating Arms SX-AR (Historic Manual) User Manual

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The Winchester

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SX-AR is a gas-operated, semi-automatic

repeating rifle. The origins of the SX-AR can be traced

back to John M. Browning’s BAR, a rifle that served with

distinction through both World Wars, the Korean War and

other conflicts. The ergonomically-designed pistol grip

stock features comfortable dimensions to accommodate

most shooting styles.

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When the trigger is pulled, the firing pin strikes the primer

of the cartridge, resulting in the rifle firing. Gas from the

fired cartridge travels down the barrel and some is diverted

into the gas piston which then sends the inertia block

rearward to operate the bolt. During the rearward

movement of the bolt, the empty cartridge case is ejected

out of the ejection port. If there is a cartridge in the

magazine, the bolt then returns forward by the force of the

recoil spring, picks up a cartridge from the magazine and

loads it into the chamber, ready to be fired. If there is not a

cartridge in the magazine during this movement, the bolt

lock engages and the bolt remains open.
With cartridges in the magazine and chamber, and the

“safety” in the off safe position, the rifle will fire a single

round with each successive pull of the trigger until the

magazine and chamber are empty. When the last round has

been fired, the bolt will lock in the rearmost, open

position. This allows fast, convenient reloading.

FIGURE 1

Bolt

Bolt Handle

MIL-STD 1913-Pattern Rails

MIL-STD 1913-Pattern Rail

Trigger Guard

Trigger

Pistol Grip

Forearm

Muzzle

Magazine

Barrel

Buttstock

Comb

Receiver

“Safety”

Magazine Release

Bolt Lock

Recoil Pad

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