Winchester Repeating Arms 101 User Manual

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extractors/ejectors, hinge surfaces and the chamber areas.

A high quality, lightweight gun oil should be used to

remove this compound and to give your new firearm its

first lubrication. Clean the barrels using a cleaning rod

and patch as explained under “Cleaning and Maintenance

Suggestions” on pages 28-31.
If your firearm is to be stored for an extended period of

time, it is permissible to leave the rust preventative

compound in place and keep your firearm in its box for

maximum protection during long-term storage.
Before beginning assembly of your firearm you should first

wipe the mechanism clean and apply a few drops of quality

oil on the surfaces shown (Figure 6 and Figure 7). Grease

is recommended to lubricate the hinge surfaces on both

sides of the receiver to prevent galling. Avoid applying too

much lubricant, as only a light film is necessary. Excessive

lubricant should be wiped off.

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peration

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the

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afetY

always KeeP the “saFety” in the on saFe Position
unless shooting is iMMinent. visually checK
your “saFety” to be certain it is in the on saFe
Position beFore loading. always KeeP the
MuZZles Pointed in a saFe direction. Failure to
Follow these warnings could result in serious
injury or death.

Your shotgun is designed with a top-tang mounted

“safety”/selector. It is located just rearward of the top lever

on the top tang, and is convenient to operate. It is

operated with the thumb of your rearward hand when

holding the firearm in shooting position.
To place the firearm on safe, pull the “safety”/selector fully

to the rear with your thumb. When the “safety”/selector

is fully rearward an “S” is exposed at the front of the

“safety”/selector. This shows you visually that the “safety”

is in the on safe position (Figure 8, page 12). With the

“safety” in the on safe position the trigger is disconnected

and the shotgun cannot be fired.
To place the firearm off safe, push the “safety”/selector

fully forward with your thumb (Figure 9, page 12). When

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n

omenclature

In conventional firearm terminology the position and

movement of firearm parts are described as they occur with

the firearm horizontal and in normal firing position: i.e.,

the muzzles are forward or in front; the buttstock is

rearward or to the rear; the trigger is downward or

underneath; the rib is upward or on top. For general parts

nomenclature, refer to Figure 1, page 6.
The shotgun is also shown disassembled to the extent

necessary in order to follow instructions contained in

this owner’s manual in Figure 2 on page 7. Details of

the action are shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4 (page 7).

Figure 5 (pages 8-9) covers the general features and

benefits of the Model 101 design.
Throughout this owner’s manual the “action” refers

to the mechanism of this shotgun that secures the shells

in the chambers.

S

erial

n

umber

The serial number is located on the top tang of the

receiver under the top lever. Duplicate numbers are also

located on the bottom of the barrels (when removed) on

the flat surface crossing the barrels below the trunnion

surface and inside the forearm. Record the serial number at

the front of this owner's manual for future reference.
NOTICE! do not interchange the receiver, barrels
or ForearM with other shotguns even though
the Parts May aPPear siMilar.

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iling

NOTICE! Please taKe note oF the Following
inForMation beFore cleaning your FirearM.

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p

artS

W

ith

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pecial

f

iniSheS

Be especially careful when cleaning firearms with

camouflage, Dura-Touch

®

Armor Coating and other

special finishes. Always prevent these surfaces from

coming in contact with cleaning solvents, barrel scrubbers

and other strong chemicals. It is preferable to clean these

surfaces with a light gun oil containing no solvents or with

a damp cloth and mild dish soap (be sure to keep water out

of the action). When cleaning your firearm’s bore and

action, protect the external finishes from any contact with

chemicals used. Also, avoid any contact between external

finishes and other strong chemicals like those found in

DEET-containing insect repellents, sunscreens, etc.

Damage to camouflage, Dura-Touch and other finishes

caused by chemicals is irreversible and not repairable.

wear eye Protection when asseMbling and
disasseMbling your shotgun to Prevent sPrings,
sPring-loaded Parts, solvents or other agents
FroM contacting your eyes, resulting in injury.

Some metal parts of your new firearm have been coated at

the factory with a rust preventative compound. Before

using your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound from the

inside of the barrels, receiver area, locking pin mechanism,

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Lightly oil extractors/ejectors on
both sides of the monoblock.

FIGURE 6

Lightly oil at these points.

FIGURE 7

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