Winchester Repeating Arms Super X2 Sporting Supplement (Historic Manual) User Manual

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T

O

I

NSTALL A

S

PACER

:

Use a cross tip or Phillips screwdriver to remove the recoil
pad at the end of the buttstock. Lubricate the screw holes
with petroleum jelly to prevent marring the pad with the
screwdriver. Work the screwdriver tip into the two access
holes in the pad, top and bottom. Make certain the tip of
the screwdriver securely engages the head of the screw,
then turn counterclockwise. Remove both screws, taking
care not to scratch or mar the buttstock (Figure 3). Using
a

3

4

" deep socket, loosen the stockbolt nut completely, and

remove the stockbolt washer and plate (Figure 4). Note
for reassembly, that the washer and plate are slightly
beveled, and mate with each other. Completely remove
the buttstock from the receiver. Remove the existing
neutral spacer and install the one you have selected.
Make certain you have the proper spacer installed and
in the proper position before re-attaching the buttstock
and recoil pad (Figure 5).

Fit the buttstock flush to the receiver and install the plate
and washer — making sure the bevels mate (Figure 6).
Install the nut. Snug the nut down with the

3

4

" socket

wrench, but do not overtighten. Attach the buttpad with
care, so as not to scratch or mar the finish of the stock.
For disassembly of the trigger group and other internal
components follow instructions and warnings in the
complete Super X2 Owner’s Manual.

C

LEANING

P

ARTS WITH

S

PECIAL

F

INISHES

Be especially careful when cleaning guns with
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 Dura-Touch and other finishes caused by
chemicals is irreversible and unrepairable.

5

The bevels must mate.

FIGURE 6

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