Sight adjustments – Winchester Repeating Arms 9410 Cross Bolt Safety (Historic Manual) User Manual

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To fire additional shells from the magazine, simply work
the finger lever downward fully and return it to the original
upward position and repeat the firing sequence again.

WHEN FIRING IS COMPLETED OR WHEN
SHOOTING IS NO LONGER IMMINENT,
IMMEDIATELY RETURN THE MANUAL
HAMMER STOP TO THE “ON” (SAFE)
POSITION AND RETURN THE HAMMER
TO THE REBOUND POSITION.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHOULD YOU MOVE ON OR CONTINUE TO
HUNT WITH YOUR HAMMER OR SAFETY IN
THE FIRE POSITION.

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DJUSTMENTS

All Model 9410 shotguns are fitted with open sights. The
style and adjustment system may vary between models
and grades.

The proper procedure is to shoot a group or pattern 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. The
procedures below are for the type of open sights found on
many current Model 9410 shotguns.

BEFORE MAKING ANY SIGHT ADJUSTMENTS,
MAKE SURE YOUR SHOTGUN IS FULLY
UNLOADED AND THE MUZZLE IS POINTED IN
A SAFE DIRECTION. PLACE THE HAMMER IN
THE REBOUND POSITION AND THE MANUAL
HAMMER STOP INTO THE “ON” POSITION.

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P OR DOWN ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS

Adjusting elevation on your Model 9410 requires you to
lift up the rear notch blade holder on your shotgun’s rear
sight with your fingers and move the notched elevator
either forward or backward (see Figure 18). 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

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Push the hammer stop
from left to right to the
“on” (safe) position

Top view

FIGURE 17

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