Winchester Repeating Arms 1300 (Historic Manual) User Manual

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oil the threads inside the barrel, as well as on the choke

tube itself. This will protect the threads from being

damaged, and also prevent dirt build up that would

cause the choke tube to become difficult to remove

from the barrel. Clean the threads with solvent and a

small, soft brush like a toothbrush. Wipe completely

clean and leave a thin film of clean oil on the threads

— both on the tube and in the barrel. The threads of

the choke tube and the internal threads of the barrel

should be cleaned after each use and before the

installation of a tube.

3. Be careful when removing or installing a tube. Use the

specially designed WinChoke spanner wrench. Damage

can result to both the choke tube and the barrel when

attempting to remove sticky choke tubes.

4. Never fire your shotgun or run cleaning tools through

the barrel of any choke-tubed gun without having a

choke tube installed.

R

EMOVING THE

M

AGAZINE

P

LUG

When hunting migratory birds, Federal Law mandates the

use of a magazine restriction device that only allows a total

of three shells to be held in your shotgun at one time.

WHEN REMOVING THE PLUG BE CERTAIN THERE ARE NO
SHELLS IN THE MAGAZINE OR CHAMBER, AND KEEP THE
BARREL AND MAGAZINE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION

AT ALL TIMES. REMEMBER, THE PLUG IS UNDER SPRING
PRESSURE SO CARE MUST BE TAKEN FOR SAFE
REMOVAL. ALWAYS POINT THE END OF THE MAGAZINE
AWAY FROM YOUR FACE AND IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN REMOVING AND
REINSTALLING THE MAGAZINE’S THREE-SHOT PLUG.

The magazine plug is spring-loaded and can thrust out of

the magazine when the friction-type magazine retainer is

removed too quickly. Never look directly into the cap end

of the open magazine.

1. Remove the magazine cap.

2. Place one hand over the retainer and pry it up slowly

with a screw driver using your other hand (Figure 9).

When the retainer releases you will feel the pressure of

the friction ring and plug on the palm of your hand.

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FIGURE 9

Carefully pry up on the

magazine spring retainer.

Catch the components as

they spring out.

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