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Displaying 1 to 18 of 18 products. A Manual on the Disassembly of Winchester 69, 69A and bolt. This manual presents instructions on how to successfully disassemble your lever-action This book is illustrated with many color photos and very detailed directions about how to This spiral-bound manual contains instructions on how to successfully take down your This spiral bound book contains instructions on how to successfully disassemble your This book consists of complete directions for the disassembly of the Winchester Model 61 pump The Model shotgun or as it is more commonly known-- Model 12 was Winchester's first This book is a manual on the complete disassembly of the Model Winchester rifle.

It includes This E-Book is illustrated with many color photos and very detailed diagrams, figures and The following rules should always be observed by you and those you hunt with. Always make certain that the stand being used is safe and stable. Always make certain that your firearm is unloaded when it is being taken up and down from the stand. Always make certain that your firearm is not dropped from the stand, or dropped while it is being taken up or down from the stand.

Take prudent safeguards to ensure your firearm does not become available to untrained, inexperienced or unwelcome hands. Store all firearms in secure, locked cases or a gun safe. Keep your firearm unloaded when not in use. Mud, snow and an infinite variety of other objects may inadvertently lodge in a barrel bore. It only takes a small obstruction to cause dangerously increased pressures that can damage your firearm and cause serious injury to yourself and others.

After ensuring that the firearm is completely unloaded, open the breech or action and look through the barrel to be sure it is clear of obstructions. If an obstruction is seen, no matter how small it may be, clean the bore with a cleaning rod and patch as described [in your firearm's owner's manual]. If your firearm fails to fire, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction for a minimum of 30 seconds.

Rotate the ejection area of the firearm away from you, carefully open the action and remove the shell from the chamber. If the primer is indented, the defective shell should be disposed of in a way that cannot cause harm. If the primer is not indented, your firearm should be examined by a qualified gunsmith and the cause of the malfunction corrected before further use. Glance down the barrel to make sure that no obstructions remain in the barrel. Completely clear the barrel before loading and firing again.

Failure to follow these instructions can cause extensive damage to your firearm and possible serious injury to yourself and others. The caliber or gauge of your firearm is marked on the barrel. Store all catridges of different calibers or gauges in completely separate and well-marked containers. Never store cartridges of mixed calibers or gauges in a common container or in your pockets. See your firearm's owner's manual] for more information on the correct ammunition for your firearm.

We assume no responsibility for the use of unsafe or improper firearm and ammunition combinations or damage or injury caused by damaged ammunition. See [your firearm's owner's manual] for more information on the correct ammunition for your firearm. However, we assume no responsibility for incidents which occur through the use of cartridges of nonstandard dimension or those developing pressures in excess of SAAMI established standards.

Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded firearm, even though you are certain the firearm is unloaded. Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot at water or hard objects. Never place your firearm on or against a fence, tree, car or other similar object.

If you observe other shooters violating any of these safety precautions, politely suggest safer handling practices. Special and extreme care should be taken to be sure your firearm is unloaded before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly.

Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. Never test the mechanical function of any firearm with live ammunition. Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting sports. Encourage enrollment in hunting and shooting safety courses. Your vision, motor skills and judgment could be dangerously impaired, making your gun handling unsafe to you and to others.

It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on the safe handling procedures of your Browning firearm.



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