Winchester Repeating Arms 1886 Supplement (Historic Manual) User Manual
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DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY
VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING
FIREARMS, OR HANDLING AMMUNITION
MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD AND
OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE
BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM
AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY.
HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AT ALL
TIMES. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY
AFTER EXPOSURE.
G
ENERAL
D
ESCRIPTION
Your new Model 1886 has unique features found only
on the takedown model. The primary difference is the
addition of a mechanism that allows you to separate the
barrel/forearm half of the rifle from the receiver half of
the rifle. The takedown design utilizes an interrupted
thread system on the barrel extension and receiver,
and a special mechanism on the end of the magazine
tube which allows you to disengage the barrel from
the receiver.
ALL OTHER GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNINGS ARE THE SAME AS FOUND IN
THE MODEL 1886 OWNER’S MANUAL. IF
YOUR MANUAL IS MISSING PLEASE
CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY FOR A FREE
COPY — BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE
YOUR NEW RIFLE.
YOU MUST REFER TO YOUR MODEL 1886
OWNER’S MANUAL FOR DETAILS ON THE
SAFETY AND OTHER FEATURES FOUND ON
YOUR NEW MODEL 1886.
T
ERMINOLOGY AND
D
ESCRIPTIONS
Descriptions in this manual generally refer to the gun in
the horizontal position — in the normal firing position.
For example, the muzzle is forward or front; the butt
stock is rearward or rear; the trigger is downward or
2
3
Receiver half of the rifle
F
I G U R E
1 - A
Barrel/forearm half of rifle
F
I G U R E
1 - B
Receiver
Internal
interrupted
threads
Barrel extension
Interrupted threads
Receiver extension
Magazine
tube
opening
Magazine follower
Takedown lever assembly,
shown in closed position
F
I G U R E
1 - C
Magazine tube
Takedown lever
Barrel
Receiver extension face
Receiver face