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Winchester ® Super X® 4, Autoloading Shotgun Owner’s Manual

Important instructions for the Contents Page


State Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Winchester® Super X®4 WARNING: You Are Responsible For Firearms Safety . 1
Autoloading Shotgun General Description and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Winchester Repeating Arms
Customer Service Department (United States) Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
275 Winchester Avenue Initial Cleaning and Oiling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Morgan, Utah 84050-9333 Operation of the “Safety” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Phone: (800) 945-5237
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
If you have any questions or comments regarding
Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
your new firearm, please feel free to write or call us.
Use the space below to record information about Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
your new firearm. Magazine Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Three-Shot Adaptor (Plug) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Model_________________________________________ Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Firing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Serial Number __________________________________
Unloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Purchased From _________________________________ Interchangeable Choke Tube System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Scope Mounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Date of Purchase ________________________________ Extra Barrels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Length of Pull Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Servicing the Trigger Group and Bolt Assemblies . . . . . 30
Winchester is a registered trademark of Olin Corporation.
Parts, Service, Repair and Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Specifications within this owner’s manual are correct at the time of printing and
subject to change without notice. Website Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
State Warning As a firearm owner, you accept a set of demanding
According to state law, California requires that firearm responsibilities. How seriously you take these
manufacturers, distributors and retailers include responsibilities can be the difference between life
conspicuous, specific warnings with firearms sold in and death.
that state. There is no excuse for careless or abusive handling of
any firearm. At all times handle this firearm and all
other firearms with intense respect for their power and
potential danger.
Firearms must be handled responsibly and
securely stored to prevent access by children
Las armas de fuego deben de ser manipuladas
responsablemente y almacenadas en sitios
Please read and understand all of the cautions, warnings,
and other unauthorized users. seguros para prevenir el acceso a ellas por parte notices, proper handling procedures and instructions
California has strict laws pertaining to
de niños y personas sin autorización.
outlined in this owner’s manual before using your
firearms, and you may be fined or
imprisoned if you fail to comply with them.
California cuenta con leyes estrictas sobre las
armas de fuego, y puede ser multado y
new firearm.
Visit the Web site of the California Attorney encarcelado si no las obedece. Visite la página
General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for web de California Attorney General, 1 ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR FIREARM
information on firearm laws applicable to https://oag.ca.gov/firearms para más
you and how you can comply. información sobre cómo cumplir con las leyes POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION EVEN THOUGH
Prevent child access by always keeping guns
de armas de fuego.
YOU ARE CERTAIN IT IS UNLOADED.
locked away and unloaded when not in use.
If you keep a loaded firearm where a child
Prevenga el acceso de los niños a las armas de
fuego manteniéndolas siempre en un lugar
Never point any firearm at anything you do not
obtains and improperly uses it, you may be seguro, bajo llave y descargadas cuando no estén intend to shoot. Be extremely alert and aware
fined or sent to prison. en uso. Si usted deja un arma cargada al alcance
de un niño, y éste la utiliza indebidamente,usted of all persons and property within the range of
podría ser multado e incluso enviado a la cárcel. your ammunition.
2 NEVER RELY TOTALLY ON YOUR FIREARM’S
MECHANICAL “SAFETY” DEVICE. LIKE ANY
WARNING: You Are Responsible For MECHANICAL DEVICE, A “SAFETY” CAN
Firearms Safety SOMETIMES FAIL; IT CAN BE JARRED OR
INADVERTENTLY MANIPULATED INTO AN
UNSAFE CONDITION.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING The word “safety” describes a firearm’s trigger block
WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY mechanism, sear block mechanism, hammer block
OR DEATH. mechanism or firing pin block mechanism.

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Mechanical “safeties” are designed to place your Make certain the firearm does not inadvertently
firearm in a safer status, and no guarantee can be made contain any ammunition. Remember, merely
that the firearm will not fire even if the “safety” is in removing the magazine does not mean the chamber is
the on safe position. Mechanical “safeties” merely aid unloaded. Always keep the chamber empty and
safe gun handling and are no excuse for pointing your the “safety” in the on safe position unless shooting
firearm’s muzzle in an unsafe direction. See “Operation is imminent.
of the “Safety” on page 9 for instructions on the
4 ALWAYS WEAR EAR AND EYE PROTECTION
operation of this firearm’s “safety.”
WHEN SHOOTING.
Remember, safe gun handling does not stop with your Unprotected, repeated exposure to gunfire can cause
firearm’s mechanical “safety” devices, it starts there. hearing damage. Wear hearing protection (shooting
Always treat this firearm with the respect due a earplugs or muffs) to guard against such damage.
loaded, ready-to-fire firearm.
Wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes from flying
Some firearms do not have a mechanical “safety”. particles. Allow proper distance (eye relief) between a
Many target firearms, lever-action firearms and pistols scope and your eye when firing a scoped pistol, rifle or
do not have manual “safety” mechanisms. Therefore it shotgun. Do not use unorthodox shooting methods
is critical to read and understand the owner’s manual that could cause the rearward travel of the slide or bolt
for every firearm which explains the safe operation of of a firearm to contact your eyes, face or hands.
the firearm. Always keep a safe distance between the muzzle of
While it is a good idea to test your firearm’s your firearm and any persons nearby, as muzzle blast,
mechanical “safety” periodically for proper function, debris and ejecting shells could inflict serious injury.
never test the “safety” while your firearm is loaded or Always wear eye protection when disassembling and
pointed in an unsafe direction. cleaning any firearm to prevent the possibility of
3 WHENEVER YOU HANDLE ANY FIREARM, OR HAND springs, spring-tensioned parts, solvents or other
IT TO SOMEONE, ALWAYS OPEN THE ACTION agents from contacting your eyes.
IMMEDIATELY AND VISUALLY CHECK THE FIREARM’S 5 KEEP ALL FIREARMS UNLOADED DURING
CHAMBER TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE FIREARM IS TRANSPORT, EVEN WHEN STORED IN A HOLSTER,
COMPLETELY UNLOADED. GUN CASE, SCABBARD OR OTHER CONTAINER.

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6 DROPPING OR JARRING A LOADED FIREARM CAN 9 BEWARE OF BARREL OBSTRUCTIONS.
CAUSE ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. Mud, snow and an infinite variety of other objects may
This can occur even with the “safety” in the on safe inadvertently lodge in a barrel bore. It only takes a
position. Be extremely careful while hunting or during small obstruction to cause dangerously increased
any shooting activity to avoid dropping any firearm. pressures that can damage your firearm and cause
serious injury to yourself and others.
7 HUNTING FROM ELEVATED SURFACES SUCH AS
TREESTANDS IS DANGEROUS. BEFORE CHECKING FOR A BARREL OBSTRUCTION,
Doing so may increase the risk of mishandling a BE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY
firearm. The following rules should always be observed UNLOADED, THERE IS NOT A LIVE SHELL IN
by you and those you hunt with. Always make certain THE CHAMBER AND THE “SAFETY” IS IN THE
that the stand being used is safe and stable. Always ON SAFE POSITION.
make certain that your firearm is unloaded when it is
being taken up and down from the stand. Always After assuring yourself that the firearm is completely
make certain that your firearm is not dropped from the unloaded, open the breech or action and look through
stand, or dropped while it is being taken up or down the barrel to be sure it is clear of obstructions. If an
from the stand. Remember, a loaded firearm may obstruction is seen, no matter how small it may be,
discharge when dropped, even with the “safety” in clean the bore with a cleaning rod and patch as
the on safe position. described on pages 28-30 of this owner’s manual.

8 STORE YOUR FIREARM AND AMMUNITION 10 BE ALERT TO THE SIGNS OF AMMUNITION


SEPARATELY, WELL BEYOND THE REACH MALFUNCTION. IF YOU DETECT AN OFF SOUND OR
OF CHILDREN. LIGHT RECOIL WHEN A SHELL IS FIRED, DO NOT
Take prudent safeguards to ensure your firearm does LOAD ANOTHER SHELL INTO THE CHAMBER.
not become available to untrained, inexperienced or If your firearm fails to fire, keep the muzzle pointed in
unwelcome hands. Store all firearms in secure, locked a safe direction for a minimum of 30 seconds. Rotate
cases or a gun safe. Keep your firearm unloaded when the ejection area of the firearm away from you,
not in use. 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

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should be examined by a qualified gunsmith and the Nevertheless, we can assume no liability for incidents
cause of the malfunction corrected before further use. which occur through the use of shells of nonstandard
Glance down the barrel to make sure that no dimensions or which develop pressures in excess of
obstructions remain in the barrel. Completely clear commercially available ammunition which has been
the barrel before loading and firing again. Failure to loaded in accordance with standards established by the
follow these instructions can cause extensive damage Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’
to your firearm and possible serious injury to yourself Institute (SAAMI).
and others.
14 DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED
11 NEVER INSERT A SHELL OF THE INCORRECT GAUGE AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS OR HANDLING
INTO ANY FIREARM. AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD
The gauge of your firearm is marked on the barrel. AND OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH
Store all shells of different gauges in completely DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER
separate and well-marked containers. Never store SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE
shells of mixed gauges in a common container or in
VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS
your pockets. See pages 14-15 for more information on
the correct ammunition for your firearm. THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE.

12 EXAMINE EVERY SHELL YOU PUT IN YOUR FIREARM. 15 DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY
We assume no responsibility for the use of unsafe or CHAMBER; THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY!
improper firearm and ammunition combinations or Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded
damage or injury caused by damaged ammunition. firearm, even though you are certain the firearm
It is your responsibility to read and heed all warnings is unloaded.
in this owner’s manual and on ammunition boxes. 16 KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER
See page 14-15 for more information on the correct WHILE LOADING AND UNLOADING UNTIL SHOOTING
ammunition for your firearm. IS IMMINENT.
13 USE ONLY SAAMI APPROVED AMMUNITION. 17 BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP,
The barrel and action of this firearm have been made
PARTICULARLY DURING LOW LIGHT PERIODS.
with substantial safety margins beyond the pressures
Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot at
developed by established American commercial loads.
water or hard objects.

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18 ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR FIREARM’S CHAMBER 22 NEVER DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR
BEFORE CROSSING A FENCE, CLIMBING A TAKE ANY TYPE OF DRUGS BEFORE OR
TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING DURING SHOOTING.
OTHER OBSTACLES. Your vision, motor skills and judgment could be
Never place your firearm on or against a fence, tree, dangerously impaired, making your gun handling
car or other similar object. unsafe to you and to others.
19 BE DEFENSIVE AND ON GUARD AGAINST UNSAFE 23 READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS IN THIS
GUN HANDLING AROUND YOU AND OTHERS. OWNER’S MANUAL, ON AMMUNITION BOXES
Don’t be timid when it comes to firearm safety. If you AND WITH ALL ACCESSORIES THAT YOU INSTALL
observe other shooters violating any of these safety ON YOUR FIREARM.
precautions, politely suggest safer handling practices. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date
20 BE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED information on the safe handling procedures of your
Winchester firearm. We assume no liability for
BEFORE CLEANING.
incidents which occur when unsafe or improper
Because so many firearm accidents occur when a
firearm accessories or ammunition combinations
firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care
are used.
should be taken to be sure your firearm is unloaded
before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. 24 PRACTICE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE, AVOID
Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING.
Never test the mechanical function of any firearm Your firearm is a mechanical device which will not
with live ammunition. last forever, and as such, is subject to wear and
requires periodic inspection, adjustment and service.
21 TEACH AND SUPERVISE FIREARMS SAFETY TO ALL Winchester firearms should be serviced by a
MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY, ESPECIALLY TO Winchester Repeating Arms Authorized Repair
CHILDREN AND NON-SHOOTERS. Center or by our Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri.
Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting sports. We assume no responsibility for injuries suffered or
Encourage enrollment in hunting and shooting caused by unauthorized servicing, alterations or
safety courses. modifications of Winchester firearms.

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25 DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE critical firearm dimensions, including headspace, and
TRIGGER, “SAFETY” OR OTHER PARTS OF THE may create an unsafe firing condition, etc.).
FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER Aftermarket parts or components that do not satisfy
FIREARM EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE DESCRIBED IN SAAMI standards, or that could create other
THIS MANUAL. dangerous conditions, should not be used.

We reserve the right to refuse service on firearms that FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT
have been altered, added to or substantially changed. IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, AS WELL AS CAUSE
Removal of metal from the barrel, or modifications of DAMAGE TO YOUR FIREARM.
the firing mechanism and/or operating parts may lead
to a refusal of service on such firearms. You will be BE CAREFUL!
charged for parts and labor to return the firearm to
original specifications prior to servicing your firearm. General Description and Operation
With respect to AFTERMARKET PARTS OR
General Description
COMPONENTS (including, for example, aftermarket
trigger systems, barrels, muzzle brakes, suppressors, Every aspect of the Super X®4 is designed to produce
magazines, etc.), USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Winchester unmatched reliability and superb handling, qualities that
firearms are designed and engineered to meet stringent are demanded by serious hunters and shooters. The simple,
safety standards. Winchester Repeating Arms is not self-adjusting Active Valve gas piston system makes the
responsible for personal injuries or property damage Super X4 the fastest cycling autoloader available. The
caused by alterations to a firearm. This includes the alloy receiver balances weight between the hands with just
incorporation of aftermarket parts or components that enough barrel weight for a smooth swing. The acclaimed
may or may not satisfy Sporting Arms and Invector-Plus™ interchangeable choke tube system
Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI) provides superior shot patterns. As you learn about your
standards (for example, an aftermarket trigger system new shotgun and begin shooting it, we’re sure you’ll agree
may not satisfy SAAMI minimum trigger pull its design sets new standards for reliability and handling.
standards, etc.) or may create other dangerous Your shotgun is one of several different versions offered.
conditions. These conditions may or may not be The basic operating procedures are the same for all
apparent to the user (for example, installing an models. Where there are differences, they are pointed
aftermarket barrel may have the effect of altering out in this owner’s manual for your convenience.

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FIGURE 1

Bolt Bolt Handle Ventilated Rib


Receiver Front Sight
Buttstock

Barrel Muzzle

Loading
Port Magazine Cap
“Safety” Forearm
Trigger Bolt Release
Trigger Guard
Recoil Pad

General Operation exceptionally advanced design that offers reliable function


This shotgun is an autoloading design that allows you to from the gas system and easy disassembly for maintenance
fire follow-up shots by merely pulling the trigger. When and cleaning. However, in order to keep your new shotgun
you fire a shell, the Active Valve gas system moves a in top condition and operating at its peak performance,
loaded shell from the magazine to the chamber where it is you must read, understand and follow all of the
fired with a pull of the trigger. This can be repeated until instructions in this owner’s manual.
the magazine is empty. A single shell can also be inserted Prior to using live ammunition, familiarize yourself
into the chamber manually or moved from the loaded thoroughly with the operating instructions in this
magazine by cycling the action with the bolt handle. With owner’s manual. Get accustomed to the feel of your
the magazine three-shot adaptor (plug) removed from the new firearm and know the forces required to operate
magazine and using 2¾" loads, the shotgun is capable of the action. Learn how to pull the trigger and, above
shooting five shots in rapid succession, one shot with each all, know the location and operation of the “safety.”
pull of the trigger. The short stroke and snug, gas-sealing Procedures for disassembly and operation of various
fit of the gas piston limits the amount of combustion gases components are outlined later in this owner’s manual.
blown past the piston sleeve and into the receiver, Please read and study them thoroughly.
keeping the inside of the receiver cleaner. This is an

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Nomenclature FIGURE 2
In conventional firearm terminology the position and Barrel Extension
Gas Piston
Gas Bracket
movement of firearm parts are described as they occur Barrel
with the firearm horizontal and in the normal firing
position: i.e., the muzzle is forward or in front; the Bolt Piston Sleeve
Bolt Slide
buttstock is rearward or to the rear; the trigger is Bolt Handle
downward or underneath; the rib is upward or on top. Magazine Cap
For general parts nomenclature, refer to Figure 1, page 7. Magazine
Piston Sleeve Spring
For specific parts names related to disassembly, refer to
Figure 2, page 8. Magazine Spring Three-Shot Adaptor (Plug) Retainer

The shotgun is also shown disassembled to the extent


necessary in order to follow instructions contained in this Trigger Group
book (Figure 2, page 8). Figure 4 (pages 10-11) covers the Trigger Group Pins Forearm
general features and benefits of the shotgun’s design.
Throughout this owner’s manual the term “action” refers SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS
to the mechanism of this shotgun which loads and secures
FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING IN INJURY.
the shell in the chamber.
Some metal parts of your new firearm have been coated at
Serial Number the factory with a rust preventative compound. Before
using your firearm, clean the anti-rust compound from the
The serial number is located on the left side of the inside of the barrel, receiver, bolt mechanism and the
receiver, just above the trigger guard. Record the serial action/chamber areas. A high quality, lightweight gun oil
number at the front of this book for future reference. should be used to remove this compound and to give your
new firearm its first lubrication. Clean the barrel using a
Initial Cleaning and Oiling cleaning rod and patch as explained under “Cleaning and
Maintenance Suggestions” found on pages 28-30 in this
owner’s manual. Before beginning assembly of your firearm
WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN ASSEMBLING AND you should first wipe the mechanism clean and apply a few
DISASSEMBLING YOUR SHOTGUN TO PREVENT SPRINGS, drops of quality oil on the indicated surfaces (Figure 3,
page 9). Avoid applying too much oil. Only a light film is

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FIGURE 3 “safety” is located at the rear of the trigger guard. In the
off safe position, a red warning band is visible on the
“safety” button on the left side of the trigger guard. It is
essential that you become very familiar with the feel, look
and operation of the “safety” on this shotgun before
attempting to load and shoot.
The “safety” on this shotgun is reversible for right- or left-
handed operation. It comes from the factory in the right-
handed position. Verify the installation of your firearm’s
“safety.” Instructions in this owner’s manual are for the
“safety” installed in the right-handed position.
To place the firearm on safe, press the “safety” button to
Lightly oil the bolt rails inside the the right (Figure 5, page 12). To move the “safety” to the
receiver at these points. off safe or fire position, press the “safety” button to the
left. This exposes the red warning band on the “safety”
button (Figure 6, page 12).
necessary. Excessive oil should be wiped off, especially in
cold weather. With the “safety” in the on safe position the trigger and
hammer are blocked and the shotgun cannot be fired. In
the off safe position, if your firearm is loaded with a shell
Operation of the “Safety”
in the chamber, the chambered shell can be fired by
simply pulling the trigger.
ALWAYS KEEP THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION
UNLESS SHOOTING IS IMMINENT. ALWAYS KEEP THE DO NOT DEPEND ON THE RED COLOR ALONE TO
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO INDICATE YOUR FIREARM’S “SAFETY” STATUS. TIME,
FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS EXPOSURE TO THE ELEMENTS AND THE ABRASIVE
INJURY OR DEATH. ACTION OF CLEANING AGENTS CAN ERASE IT. FAILURE
The cross bolt “safety” is designed to prevent the trigger TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
from being pulled when in the on safe position. The INJURY OR DEATH.
(Continued on page 12.)
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FIGURE 4
Back-Bored Technology
The entire bolt assembly removes creates the ideal bore
easily for thorough cleaning. This diameter, providing
is a firearm designed for extreme improved pattern
reliability under real-world, adverse performance and
hunting conditions. shot velocity.
Shotgun Features

The advanced aluminum alloy receiver


offers the strength of steel and exceptional
between-the-hands balance.

The trigger assembly uses a


durable two-pin system for easy
maintenance and cleaning.
The large “safety” button
offers excellent convenience,
even with gloved fingers. Oversized bolt
It is reversible for handle and bolt
For optimum shooting comfort, SX4 shotguns
left-handed shooters. release for faster,
feature a soft Inflex Technology recoil pad that uses
easier operation.
directional deflection to pull the stock down and
away from your face.

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Lightweight, machined ventilated rib.

The longer Invector-Plus™ choke tubes have special tapers for optimum
patterning, and they are specially designed for back-bored barrels. It
allows you to change choke constrictions to meet the demands of the
game being hunted or target presentation. Extra-full choke tubes are
available for hunting turkey or other game requiring extremely tight
patterns with lead shot loads.

Quadra-Vent ™ ports on the


forearm vent excess gases
for cleaner operation
The advanced Active Valve gas
system uses just the right amount
of gas needed to cycle the action
and helps tame recoil.

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FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7

Align the piston sleeve bar push rod with the


The “safety” shown in the The “safety” shown in the slot in the receiver.
on safe position. off safe position.

1. Take the receiver in hand. Lock the bolt rearward


Assembly by pulling the bolt handle fully to the rear.

ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE NEVER ALLOW THE ACTION TO SLAM CLOSED BY
DIRECTION. BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY PRESSING THE CARRIER RELEASE BUTTON WITHOUT
PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER TO BE THE BARREL INSTALLED. IF THE BOLT IS RELEASED
ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY FORWARD WITH THE BARREL REMOVED, THE BOLT
UNLOADED. PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE HANDLE WILL HIT THE RECEIVER AND CAUSE DAMAGE.
POSITION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD 2. Remove the forearm from the magazine tube by
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm
The Super X®4 shotgun is delivered in the box with forward, off the magazine tube.
the barrel removed and the forearm attached to the
magazine tube.

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FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9

Insert the gas piston and gas bracket


over the magazine tube. Start the
barrel extension into the receiver.

You may have to lift up slightly on


the sleeve bar.
Position the gas piston in the gas
bracket on the bottom of the barrel.

• The push rod on 20 gauge models goes into the slot


on the right side of the receiver.
DO NOT SQUEEZE HARD ON THE OPEN REAR END OF A
WOOD FOREARM. TOO MUCH PRESSURE COULD CAUSE Make sure the piston sleeve spring is properly
THE WOOD TO SPLIT. positioned in the piston sleeve.
3. The components of the gas system: The piston sleeve, 5. Slide the gas piston into the gas bracket (Figure 8,
piston sleeve spring and gas piston remain in place page 13).
and do not need to be removed except for cleaning. If 6. Align the gas bracket and gas piston over the
these components have been removed, reinstall them magazine tube (Figure 9, page 13). Slide the gas
as explained below. Otherwise, proceed to step 7. bracket and gas piston over the magazine tube. The
4. Slide the piston sleeve spring and piston sleeve (push barrel extension should slip solidly down into the
rod end first) onto the magazine tube. receiver. Make sure the push rod moves freely in its
slot in the receiver.
• The push rod on 12 gauge models goes into the slot
on the left side of the receiver (Figure 7, page 12). 7. Replace the forearm by sliding it onto the magazine
tube and over the gas bracket so it seats securely.

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Install the magazine cap finger tight. Open and close will then have two compact units: 1) The barrel 2)
the action several times and retighten the magazine The action with the stock and forearm.
cap to ensure a proper seal.

DISASSEMBLY AFTER THE BARREL HAS BEEN REMOVED, LEAVE


THE BOLT IN THE REARWARD POSITION. DO NOT
PRESS THE BOLT RELEASE BUTTON. IF THE BOLT IS
ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE RELEASED FORWARD WITH THE BARREL REMOVED,
DIRECTION. BEFORE STARTING DISASSEMBLY THE BOLT HANDLE WILL STRIKE THE RECEIVER,
PROCEDURES, OPEN THE ACTION AND VISUALLY CAUSING DAMAGE.
INSPECT THE CHAMBER TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. PLACE THE Ammunition
“SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH. DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED
1. Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it. AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS OR HANDLING
AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD
2. Remove the forearm by sliding it forward off the AND OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH
magazine tube.
DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER
3. For cleaning, remove the barrel, gas piston, piston SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE
sleeve and piston sleeve spring by sliding them VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS
forward off the magazine tube. See “Cleaning THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE.
and Maintenance Suggestions” on pages 28-30
for cleaning procedures. USE ONLY SHELLS OF THE CORRECT GAUGE AND
LENGTH. THE GAUGE AND LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER IS
If you are disassembling for storage, return the piston
sleeve spring, piston sleeve and piston onto the INSCRIBED ON THE SIDE OF THE BARREL. DO NOT USE
magazine tube. Reinstall the forearm over the AMMUNITION OTHER THAN WHAT IS INSCRIBED ON THE
magazine tube and screw on the magazine cap. You SIDE OF THE BARREL. EXAMINE EVERY SHELL YOU PUT

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IN YOUR SHOTGUN. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING fired, the result will be a so-called “12-16, 12-20, 20-28 or
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND 28-.410 burst” which can cause extensive damage to your
CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR SHOTGUN. shotgun and possible serious injury to you and others.
USE SHELLS OF THE CORRECT LENGTH. DO NOT USE 3" We can assume no responsibility for incidents which
OR 3½" SHELLS IN A BARREL WITH A 2¾" OR 2½" occur through the use of shells of nonstandard dimension
or those developing pressures in excess of SAAMI
CHAMBER, OR 3½" SHELLS IN A BARREL WITH A 3"
established standards.
CHAMBER. DOING SO CAN RESULT IN A BUILDUP OF
DANGEROUSLY HIGH PRESSURES. FAILURE TO FOLLOW There are three basic versions of this shotgun. This
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR information can be found inscribed on the barrel. The
barrel can safely shoot both lead and steel shot. Special
DEATH AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR SHOTGUN.
rifled choke tubes and rifled barrels are designed for
DO NOT PUT A 16 GAUGE SHELL OR A 20 GAUGE SHELL shooting sabot-type slugs. Winchester ammunition is
IN A 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. DO NOT PUT A 28 GAUGE always an excellent choice for your shotgun, delivering
SHELL IN A 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN. DO NOT PUT A .410 unmatched performance and dependability.
BORE SHELL IN A 28 GAUGE SHOTGUN. NEVER PUT • 12 gauge, 3½" chamber — These models have a 3½"
METALLIC SHELLS OF ANY KIND IN A SHOTGUN. chamber designed to shoot factory 12 gauge loads
SPECIFICALLY, NEVER PUT CENTERFIRE RIFLE OR including 2¾", 3" and 3½" (11/8 oz. to 2¼ oz.) field
PISTOL CARTRIDGES IN A SHOTGUN CHAMBERED FOR loads. (They are not designed to shoot the lightest
.410 BORE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD factory 7/8 oz. and 1 oz. loads.)
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND CAUSE • 12 gauge, 3" chamber — These models have a 3"
DAMAGE TO YOUR SHOTGUN. chamber designed to shoot factory 12 gauge loads
including 2¾" and 3" (1 oz. to 2 oz.) field loads.
The most certain way to bulge or rupture a shotgun barrel
(They are not designed to shoot the lightest factory
is to load a smaller gauge shell into a larger gauge 7/8 oz. and 1 oz. target loads or any 3½" shells.)
chamber. The smaller gauge shell will not fall completely
through the barrel; its rim is caught by the front of a larger • 20 gauge, 3" chamber — These models have a 3"
gauge chamber or at the larger gauge’s choke. Your chamber designed to shoot factory 20 gauge loads
shotgun will misfire (with the chamber appearing to be including 2¾" and 3" (7/8 oz. to 1½ oz.) field loads.
empty). It is then possible to load the correct gauge shell (They are not designed to shoot the lightest factory
behind the smaller gauge shell. If the shotgun is then 7/8 oz. and 1 oz. target loads.)

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Magazine Capacity COMPLETELY UNLOADED. PLACE THE “SAFETY”
With the magazine three-shot adaptor (plug) removed, IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
Super X®4 3" shotguns (12 and 20 gauge) will hold four THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
2¾" or three 3" shells in the magazine. Super X4 3½" OR DEATH.
shotguns will hold four 2¾" shells, or three 3" or 3½" WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN REMOVING OR
shells in the magazine. With the magazine three-shot
INSTALLING THE THREE-SHOT ADAPTOR TO PREVENT
adaptor (plug) installed magazine capacity is limited to
two shells in the magazine. SPRINGS, SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR
OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES,
Remember, “total” capacity includes an additional shell in RESULTING IN INJURY.
the chamber in addition to a full magazine.
The Super X®4 shotgun is delivered with the magazine
It is extremely important that you know the magazine three-shot adaptor (plug) installed in the magazine,
capacity of your shotgun. Under appropriate limiting magazine capacity to two shells in compliance
circumstances, at a range or other suitable shooting with federal migratory bird regulations. If you do not
location, load your magazine to full capacity and make wish to be limited to three shots, when it is not required
note of the number of shells. by law, you can remove (or reinstall) the three-shot
IMPORTANT: Because 3" and 3½" shotguns can adaptor as follows:
handle mixed shells of different lengths, total capacity
may be affected. Removing the Three-Shot Adaptor (Plug)
1. Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it, the forearm,
Three-shot adaptor (Plug) barrel and gas piston.
2. The magazine three-shot adaptor is located
underneath the magazine spring retainer located in
ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE the forward end of the magazine tube. To remove the
DIRECTION. BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THE magazine spring retainer, use a flat-blade screwdriver
THREE-SHOT ADAPTOR, COMPLETELY UNLOAD THE to depress the magazine spring retainer tab, located
SHOTGUN. OPEN THE ACTION AND VISUALLY INSPECT in the window on the magazine tube while keeping
THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND MAGAZINE your hand on the magazine spring retainer (Figure 10,
TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS page 17). Slowly remove the magazine spring retainer

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FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11

Depress the magazine Keep your free hand


spring retainer tab. over the retainer.

Slowly remove the magazine spring retainer. Keep it under control with
your hand as it is under spring pressure.

as it is under pressure from the magazine spring FIGURE 12


(Figure 11, page 17). Remove the magazine
three-shot adaptor (Figure 12, page 17).
3. Compress the magazine spring back into the magazine
tube and replace the magazine spring retainer. Make
sure the magazine spring retainer tab is locked in place
in the slot in the magazine tube.
4. Reinstall the gas piston, barrel, forearm and
magazine cap.

Installing the Three-Shot Adaptor (Plug)


If you need to install the magazine three-shot adaptor Remove the plug from the end of the
(plug) to limit your shotgun magazine to three shells, magazine spring.
again perform the following operation:

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1. Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it, the forearm, FIRING IS NO LONGER IMMINENT, MAKE SURE THE
barrel and gas piston. “SAFETY” IS IN THE ON SAFE POSITION AND UNLOAD
2. Carefully remove the magazine spring retainer as THE CHAMBER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
explained previously, maintaining control of the COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
magazine spring. There are two methods used to load a shell into the
3. Insert the three-shot adaptor (plug) into the chamber of the 12 gauge Super X4 shotgun: Loading
magazine. Use the three-shot adaptor to force the through the ejection port and loading from the magazine.
magazine spring into the magazine until the base of 20 gauge models may be loaded by these two methods and
the three-shot adaptor is level with the end of the also loaded with the Speed Load feature. See page 20 for
magazine tube. additional details.
4. Replace the magazine spring retainer. Make sure the
magazine spring retainer tab is locked in place in the Loading the Magazine
slot in the magazine tube. 1. Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the bolt locks in
5. Reinstall the gas piston, barrel, forearm and the open position. Visually inspect the chamber, feed
magazine cap. mechanism and magazine to make sure they are
unloaded and clear of any obstructions.
Loading 2. Close the bolt by pressing the bolt release button.
3. Insert a shell of the proper gauge and length through
the loading port at the bottom of the receiver up into
WHEN LOADING YOUR SHOTGUN ALWAYS KEEP THE the magazine, using your thumb to position it fully
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION, ALWAYS forward in the magazine tube (Figure 13, page 19).
PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION AND Make certain the rim of the shell engages the shell
KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER. stop and is held fully inside the magazine tube. It will
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT make an audible click when fully inserted.
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 4. If desired, continue loading the magazine until it
TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE, DO NOT CARRY is full.
YOUR SHOTGUN WITH A SHELL IN THE CHAMBER. WHEN

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FIGURE 13 chamber as the bolt closes. Another shell can then be
inserted into the magazine to load to full capacity.

THE SHOTGUN IS NOW READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY


MOVING THE “SAFETY” TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION
AND PULLING THE TRIGGER.

Loading the Chamber Through the


Ejection Port
1. Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the bolt locks in
Push the shell
the open position. Visually inspect the chamber, feed
completely into
mechanism and magazine to make sure they are clear
the magazine.
of any obstructions.
2. Insert a shell of the proper gauge and length through
Loading the Chamber Manually From the ejection port into the open breech (Figure 14,
the Magazine page 20).
1. With the bolt closed, depress the carrier with the front 3. Press the bolt release button to deliver the shell
of the shell and, using your thumb, push the shell into into the chamber. The chamber is now loaded.
the magazine until the shell is held in place by the
shell stop.
KEEP YOUR FINGERS CLEAR OF THE EJECTION PORT
2. If desired, continue to load the magazine, as explained
above, to full capacity. WHENEVER CLOSING THE ACTION WITH THE BOLT
RELEASE BUTTON. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING
3. If firing is imminent, a shell can now be moved from COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
the magazine to the chamber by pulling back fully on
the bolt handle and releasing it forward. A shell will 4. With a shell in the chamber, you may load the
be fed automatically from the magazine to the magazine to full capacity. To load the magazine, insert
a shell of the proper gauge and length through the

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FIGURE 14 Speed Loading (20 gauge only)
The Speed Load function of the Super X® 4 20 gauge
models makes loading the chamber fast and convenient.
With the bolt open and the magazine empty, the first
shell inserted into the magazine will be instantly loaded
into the chamber. To use this feature, perform the
following operation.
1. With the magazine empty, lock the bolt to the rear in
the open position
2. Insert a shell into the magazine. The shell will
When loading the chamber be automatically cycled from the magazine to
directly, drop a loaded shell in the chamber.
the open ejection port.

KEEP YOUR FINGERS CLEAR OF THE EJECTION PORT


loading port at the bottom of the receiver up into the WHEN LOADING THE SHOTGUN USING THE SPEED
magazine, using your thumb to position it fully LOADING PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
forward in the magazine tube. Make sure the rim of WARNING COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
the shell engages the shell stop and is held fully inside
the magazine tube. It will make an audible click when 3. If desired, load the magazine to full capacity by
fully inserted. inserting a shell of the proper gauge and length
through the loading port at the bottom of the receiver
up into the magazine, using your thumb to position
THE SHOTGUN IS NOW READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY it fully forward in the magazine tube (Figure 13,
MOVING THE “SAFETY” TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION page 19). Make sure the rim of the shell engages the
AND PULLING THE TRIGGER. shell stop and is held fully inside the magazine tube.
It will make an audible click when fully inserted.

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You may continue to fire the shotgun until the
magazine is empty by pulling the trigger to fire each
THE SHOTGUN IS NOW READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY
shell. After the last shell is fired, the breech of the
MOVING THE “SAFETY” TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION shotgun remains open, with the bolt locked to the
AND PULLING THE TRIGGER. rear. This allows convenient and fast reloading.
If you are done shooting, leave the bolt locked to the
FIRING rear, with the breech in the open position so that you
may visually inspect the chamber, bore, carrier and
magazine to be sure they contain no shells.
NEVER LOAD A SHELL INTO THE CHAMBER OR PLACE
THE “SAFETY” IN THE OFF SAFE POSITION UNLESS
SHOOTING IS IMMINENT. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE AFTER FIRING, OR WHEN SHOOTING IS NO LONGER
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW IMMINENT, IMMEDIATELY PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN
THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY THE ON SAFE POSITION.
OR DEATH.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT
1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position and load a IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
shell into the chamber as explained previously.
EVEN WITH THE BOLT LOCKED OPEN AFTER SHOOTING,
2. With a shell in the chamber, you need only move the
“safety” to the off safe position to fire the shotgun. DO NOT ASSUME THE SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. ALWAYS
INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND
3. When ready to fire, move the “safety” into the off safe MAGAZINE TO BE CERTAIN THE SHOTGUN IS
position, take aim and squeeze the trigger. COMPLETELY UNLOADED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
After a shell is fired, the gas-operated system ejects WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
the fired shell and picks up a loaded shell from the OR DEATH.
magazine and automatically chambers it.

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Unloading Interchangeable Choke Tube System

WHEN UNLOADING YOUR SHOTGUN ALWAYS PLACE THE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR INSTALL A CHOKE
“SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. KEEP THE TUBE IN A LOADED FIREARM. WHENEVER REMOVING OR
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AND YOUR INSTALLING A CHOKE TUBE IN A SHOTGUN ALWAYS
FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER. FAILURE TO KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS OPEN THE ACTION AND MAKE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
INJURY OR DEATH. THE SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED, ALWAYS
ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION AND
AND MAGAZINE CAREFULLY AFTER UNLOADING TO KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER.
BE SURE ALL LIVE SHELLS ARE CLEARED FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT
THE FIREARM. IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

1. Grasp the bolt handle and cycle the action until


all shells are transferred from the magazine to INVECTOR-PLUS, STANDARD INVECTOR AND WINCHOKE
the chamber and then ejected. Take care to CHOKE TUBES ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE. DO NOT
avoid damaging shells. Avoid letting them fall to USE INVECTOR-PLUS, STANDARD INVECTOR OR
the ground.
WINCHOKE CHOKE TUBES IN ANY SHOTGUN BARREL
2. When the last shell in the magazine has been cycled NOT SUPPLIED BY WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS.
through the chamber and out the ejection port, the
bolt will lock rearward. The bolt will also lock DO NOT USE ANY OTHER CHOKING DEVICE IN ANY
rearward when cycled with an empty magazine. SHOTGUN BARREL SUPPLIED BY WINCHESTER
REPEATING ARMS.
3. Visually inspect the chamber, feed mechanism and
magazine to assure there are no shells remaining. USE ONLY THE APPROPRIATE GAUGE AND TYPE OF
CHOKE TUBE, MARKED INVECTOR-PLUS, STANDARD
INVECTOR OR WINCHOKE, IN THIS SHOTGUN. DO NOT
FIRE THIS SHOTGUN WITHOUT THE CORRECT CHOKE

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TUBE INSTALLED. DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE indicated twice on the choke tube: On the side of the
THREADS INSIDE THE BARREL. tube, and indicated with a “notch” code on the top rim of
the tube. The included choke tube wrench is used to
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INFORMATION COULD remove and install extended choke tubes.
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR SHOTGUN OR
POSSIBLE INJURY. Choke tubes are compatible with factory ammunition
that has been loaded in compliance with SAAMI
specifications, including magnum lead and steel shot
loads, sabots and shotgun slug loads.
USE ONLY THE CHOKE TUBE WRENCH SUPPLIED WITH
YOUR SHOTGUN TO INSTALL AND REMOVE CHOKE Replacement and additional tubes and wrenches are
TUBES. USING ANY OTHER WRENCH MAY DAMAGE THE available from your Winchester Repeating Arms dealer, or
THREADS IN THE BARREL. by contacting the Winchester Repeating Arms Customer
Service Department. See page 37 for contact information.
All Super X®4 shotgun barrels are threaded to accept
the Invector-Plus™ choke system. Standard Invector, Choke Tube Selection
WinChoke and Invector-Plus tubes are not
To help you choose the correct choke tube for each
interchangeable. Confirm the choke system of your
hunting and shooting situation, Invector choke tubes are
shotgun by looking on the right side of the barrel where
inscribed on the side with the patterns they produce with
the specifications are inscribed, where the choke markings
both lead and steel shot. Each Invector tube also has
are normally located.
notches in the top rim of the tube (Figure 15, page 24).
The constriction of each choke tube is indicated twice on These notches are a code to allow you to determine the
the choke tube: On the side of the tube, and indicated choke designation while the tube is installed. Rim
with a “notch” code on the top rim of the tube. The notches refer specifically to lead shot. Use the charts on
included choke tube wrench is used to remove and install this page to cross-reference from lead to steel, and
choke tubes. determine the appropriate tubes for your ammunition and
Some target shotguns include premium extended choke hunting/shooting situation.
tubes. The constriction of premium choke tubes is Several choke tubes are supplied with your shotgun.
indicated twice on the choke tube: On the side of the The choke tubes listed are also available as accessories.
tube, and indicated with an abbreviation in the colored Remember, WinChoke, Standard Invector and
band. The constriction of flush fit choke tubes is Invector-Plus tubes are not interchangeable. Before

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FIGURE 15 removing or installing tubes, or reading the rim notch
O N E N OT C H T H R E E N OT C H E S F I V E N OT C H E S code, make sure your shotgun is completely unloaded and
the “safety” is in the on safe position.

Choke Tube Removal


1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always
make sure the shotgun is completely unloaded.
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
2. Use the choke tube wrench to loosen the tube,
turning it counterclockwise. Finger-twist the tube
the rest of the way out of the barrel.

T W O N OT C H E S F O U R N OT C H E S N O N OT C H E S Choke Tube Installation


1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always
RIM PAT T E R N W I T H PAT T E R N W I T H
N OT C H E S L E A D S H OT S T E E L S H OT make sure the shotgun is completely unloaded.
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
EXTENDED** X-FULL TURKEY **

I FULL *
2. Before installing a tube, check the internal choke tube
threads in the muzzle, as well as the threads on the
II I M P. M O D I F I E D FULL1
choke tube to be sure they are clean. Lightly oil the
III MODIFIED FULL1 threads with a high-quality, lightweight gun oil.
IIII I M P. C Y L I N D E R MODIFIED

IIIII SKEET I M P. C Y L I N D E R
FAILURE TO CLEAN AND OIL THE THREADS ON THE
N O N OT C H E S CYLINDER CYLINDER
*
CHOKE TUBE COULD RESULT IN THE CHOKE TUBE
Not for use with steel shot. Using an over-tight choke constriction with SEIZING IN THE BARREL.
steel shot will result in an ineffective “blown” pattern.
**
Extra Full Turkey, extended with ports. Do not use with steel shot.
3. Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into the
1
muzzle of the barrel, tapered end first, notched end
When more than one choke tube is listed for a given steel shot pattern, use outward. When it becomes finger-tight, use the
the more open choke listed for high velocity, larger shot size steel loads. included choke tube wrench to firmly seat the tube.

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THE CHOKE TUBES SHOULD BE PERIODICALLY CHECKED YOUR WINCHESTER SHOTGUN IS DRILLED AND TAPPED
TO ASSURE THEY ARE TIGHT AND FIRMLY SEATED. FOR THE MOUNTING OF BASES AND RINGS TO
BEFORE CHECKING, FOLLOW ALL CHOKE TUBE ACCOMMODATE AN APPROPRIATE SCOPE OR SIGHT.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION “SAFETY” GUIDELINES ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT BASES FOR THIS SHOTGUN
PREVIOUSLY OUTLINED. WITH THE APPROPRIATE LENGTH SCREWS WHICH ARE
AT LEAST 11/32" IN LENGTH.
Scope Mounting Instructions 1. Open the action and place your shotgun on a table or
other safe/secure location. Protect the finish with rags
or other padding.
BEFORE MOUNTING A SCOPE, SIGHT OR OTHER
2. You should have two Super X®4 compatible bases and
ACCESSORIES TO YOUR SHOTGUN, PLACE THE
four screws of at least 11/32" in length. Make sure your
“SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. OPEN THE ACTION bases are compatible with your shotgun.
AND MAKE CERTAIN YOUR SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY
UNLOADED. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE 3. Clean all oil, grease or dirt from the receiver top and
from the scope base parts.
DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 4. Position your shotgun in the upright position with the
top of the receiver upward.
Some Super X 4 shotguns are designed to accept a scope
®

or other optical sight; usually these are turkey and deer 5. Remove all four filler screws from the top of the
models. The top of the receiver on some of these models receiver using a very small, thin-bladed gunsmithing-
is drilled and tapped for scope bases. Other models are type screwdriver.
equipped with a cantilever scope base. If your shotgun has 6. Pre-position the bases on the receiver top to
a cantilever mount, follow the mounting instructions determine the best orientation of the bases. Most
supplied with your scope rings and/or scope. If your bases have transverse grooves cut into them that are
shotgun’s receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts, offset from the middle. These are the grooves that the
four holes (in line, in pairs on top of the receiver) will be crossbolts in your scope rings will pass through. The
visible. They are fitted with filler screws. If your receiver grooves are offset to allow you to position the bases to
is drilled and tapped you must adhere to the following: fit the design/length of your scope and the placement

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of the scope front to back for proper eye relief. Place Extra Barrels
both grooves to the rear, both to the front, or one
in each direction, depending on your scope and
desired position. BEFORE INSTALLING ACCESSORY BARRELS ON
7. Once you know which configuration you will use, YOUR SHOTGUN, READ THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES
insert the screws through the bases and screw them TO ENSURE THE BARREL/SHOTGUN COMBINATION
into the receiver top using the correct wrench or IS SAFE. PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE
screwdriver (usually a 3/32" hex wrench). You must POSITION. OPEN THE ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN
use screws which are at least 11/32" in length to ensure YOUR SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. KEEP THE
proper thread engagement. MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO
Many gunsmiths find it helpful to use a drop of FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
serviceable thread locking compound to assure the INJURY OR DEATH.
screws stay tight. Make sure the compound does not
The versatility of your new shotgun can be extended with
get into the action. Be careful to assure that the
an extra barrel. Most shotgun barrels are interchangeable
threads of each screw engage properly in the threads
within a given gauge and chamber length. No special
in the receiver to prevent stripping the threads in the
fitting is required. However, some important restrictions
alloy receiver.
must be observed:
8. Tighten the screws snugly, but do not overtighten.
• Never use a barrel with a 3½" chamber on a shotgun
9. Mount your scope rings and scope as outlined in the designed for barrels with a 3" chamber.
instructions supplied with your scope rings and/or
• Never use a barrel with a 3" chamber on a shotgun
scope. Always make sure you have the proper eye
designed for barrels with a 3½" chamber.
relief. Always make sure that the saddle crossbolts
and the cap bolts on the rings are fully tightened • Never use any other barrel from any other
before using your shotgun. manufacturer on your shotgun. Some other
brands may seem similar, but the barrels are
not interchangeable.
• Never use a barrel from other Winchester shotguns,
including those for the Super X®1, Super X®2 or
Super X®3.

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FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17
The stock spacers fit between the recoil pad and buttstock to increase length
of pull.

Locate the two slits in the recoil


pad and loosen the screws that
hold the recoil pad in place.

Length of Pull Adjustment extends length of pull ¼" and a maximum of three spacers
can be added to extend length of pull ¾". With longer
screws (not provided), more than three spacers can be
BEFORE PERFORMING STOCK ADJUSTMENT added to further extend length of pull.
PROCEDURES, PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE Composite stock models come from the factory with
POSITION. OPEN THE ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN YOUR two spacers in the box. Wood stock shotguns come with
SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. KEEP THE one ¼" spacer installed, and one ¼" spacer in the box.
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO Additional spacers can be ordered through your local
FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS Winchester Repeating Arms dealer or by calling our
INJURY OR DEATH. Customer Service Department at (800) 322-4626.
The stock can be adjusted for length of pull by adding or Length of pull can be shortened by having a gunsmith
removing spacers to the rear of the stock. This applies to trim the stock and refit the recoil pad. Composite stock
both composite and wood stock models. Each spacer guns can be trimmed up to ½".

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To Adjust Length of Pull Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions
1. Make sure your shotgun is completely unloaded and
the “safety” is in the on safe position.
BEFORE PERFORMING CLEANING PROCEDURES, PLACE
2. Use a #2 cross tip or Phillips screwdriver to remove
THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. OPEN THE
the recoil pad at the end of the buttstock (Figure 16,
page 27). Place a small amount of petroleum jelly on ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN YOUR SHOTGUN IS
the screw access slits on the top and bottom of the COMPLETELY UNLOADED. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED
rear of the buttstock to prevent damaging the recoil IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
pad. Insert the screwdriver into each of the two WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
access holes. Make certain the tip of the screwdriver OR DEATH.
engages the head of the screw. Turn the screw
counterclockwise until the screw is completely
loose from the stock. When both screws are free, WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND
remove the recoil pad. CLEANING YOUR SHOTGUN TO PREVENT SPRINGS,
3. Add or subtract spacers to fit your firearm to your SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS
specifications (Figure 17, page 27). After making FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING IN INJURY.
an adjustment hold the shotgun to your shoulder to
determine if the new length feels comfortable.
Remember to always keep the muzzle pointed in KEEP ALL AMMUNITION AWAY FROM THE CLEANING
a safe direction, the “safety” in the on safe position AREA. NEVER TEST THE MECHANICAL FUNCTION OF
and the shotgun completely unloaded. YOUR SHOTGUN WITH LIVE AMMUNITION. FAILURE TO
4. When you are satisfied with the length of pull, start FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
the screws through the pad and spacer(s) into the INJURY OR DEATH.
holes in the stock.
Cleaning the Barrel
5. Attach the recoil pad to the stock using the
screwdriver. Turn the screws clockwise to tighten. Your Super X®4 shotgun will function better and more
Do not overtighten the screws. reliably over a longer period of time if it is properly
maintained and kept clean. You should clean your
shotgun after every day of shooting, and more often

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if it becomes excessively dirty. The barrel should be 4. Inspect the bore from both ends for leading and plastic
cleaned and the action wiped clean and oiled after residue that often remains in the bores from the shot
every day of shooting. The gas system should require cups in modern shells. Leading and plastic residue will
only occasional cleaning. appear as longitudinal streaks and are usually more
Normal maintenance can be accomplished with the barrel predominant near the muzzle and just forward of the
still attached to the receiver (oiling and wiping down). chamber. A normal amount of either is common and
More careful cleaning requires removal of the barrel from not serious.
the receiver (cleaning the barrel), and the removal of 5. If leading or plastic residue seems excessive you can
the gas piston, piston sleeve and piston sleeve spring remove it by brushing the bore with a brass brush.
components. A complete cleaning requires removal of Soak the brush or spray the bore with a powder
the bolt and trigger group. solvent first. Scrub until clean. To prevent bristles
If a malfunction occurs, perform a thorough cleaning from breaking off, push the brush fully through the
to see if it solves the problem before seeking the barrel each time before pulling it back through.
services of a Winchester Repeating Arms Authorized
Repair Center, the Winchester Repeating Arms Service
Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a qualified gunsmith. MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. WEAR EYE
PROTECTION AND PRACTICE APPROPRIATE SAFETY
1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Open the
MEASURES WHEN WORKING WITH SOLVENTS TO AVOID
action and inspect the chamber and magazine to make
certain they do not contain any shells. Keep the SERIOUS INJURY.
muzzle pointed in a safe direction. 6. After all leading and plastic residues have been
2. Remove the forearm and barrel as explained under removed, run a clean, dry patch through the bore.
“Disassembly” on page 14. Follow this with a final, lightly oiled patch.

3. Using a shotgun cleaning rod with tip and patch large 7. Reassemble the shotgun and wipe all exposed metal
enough for a snug fit in the bore, insert the rod and a surfaces with an oiled cloth making sure to wipe away
lightly oiled patch in the breech end of the barrel and all finger marks where moisture could accumulate.
run back and forth through the bore several times. 8. Inspect the barrel and chamber to be certain no
Remove and wipe the choke tube, threads and barrel patches have inadvertently been left in them.
threads with a nylon brush and lightly oil. Remove any that remain.

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9. Lightly oil your firearm at the points described under Periodic Oiling
“Periodic Oiling” on page 30. Regular, light oiling is The metal parts of a firearm should receive a light
extremely important to the durability and reliable film of oil after the firearm has been exposed to weather
operation of your shotgun. or handling.
10. The wood surfaces can also be wiped with a quality, Occasionally, a drop of lightweight gun oil may be placed
lightweight gun oil or they can be polished with any inside the receiver on the rails on which the bolt slides,
quality furniture wax (but not both). and on the surface of the magazine tube, where the gas
piston slides. This will help relieve friction and ensure
Cleaning the Gas System
smooth operation.
1. Remove the gas piston, piston sleeve spring and piston
If the firearm has been exposed to excessive dust, dirt,
sleeve from the magazine tube as explained in
mud or water, the principal working parts (including the
“Disassembly” on page 14.
gas system) should be wiped clean and lubricated with a
2. Spray the magazine tube, gas piston and piston sleeve light film of quality, lightweight gun oil.
with gun solvent and brush them thoroughly with a
nylon brush to remove any deposits. It will be easier to
remove the piston sleeve spring to clean the interior DO NOT PLACE LARGE QUANTITIES OF OIL INTO THE
of the piston sleeve. Spray the inside of the gas piston ACTION. EXCESS OIL WILL RUN BACK INTO THE WOOD
with solvent. A green Scotch-Brite® kitchen scrub pad OF THE STOCK SOFTENING THE WOOD, WITH
works best for removal of heavy carbon fouling on the
CONSEQUENTIAL LOOSENING OF THE STOCK.
tube and inside the gas piston. Do not remove the
spring inside of the piston. Never use a steel brush on
any of the gas system components. Servicing the Trigger Group and
Bolt Assemblies
3. Complete the cleaning of the gas system by
applying a light film of oil to all parts for protection
and lubrication.
BEFORE PERFORMING CLEANING PROCEDURES, PLACE
THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. OPEN THE
ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN YOUR SHOTGUN IS
COMPLETELY UNLOADED. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED

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IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE FIGURE 18
WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH. Remove the pins completely
from the receiver.

WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND


CLEANING YOUR SHOTGUN TO PREVENT SPRINGS,
SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS
FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING IN INJURY.

KEEP ALL AMMUNITION AWAY FROM THE CLEANING


AREA. NEVER TEST THE MECHANICAL FUNCTION OF
YOUR SHOTGUN WITH LIVE AMMUNITION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
Removing the Trigger Group
INJURY OR DEATH.
1. Place the bolt in the forward position by holding the
The trigger group and bolt can be removed if the action bolt handle and depressing the bolt release button.
becomes excessively dirty or wet. If this occurs,
disassemble the action for a complete cleaning as
explained in the following sections. The trigger group and
bolt assembly of your Super X®4 shotgun are designed to NEVER ALLOW THE ACTION TO SLAM CLOSED BY
be removed in the field, without special tools. PRESSING THE BOLT RELEASE BUTTON WITHOUT THE
BARREL INSTALLED. IF THE BOLT IS RELEASED
Disassembly of the action involves the removal of FORWARD WITH THE BARREL REMOVED, THE BOLT
the bolt assembly and the trigger group. Disassembly
HANDLE WILL HIT THE RECEIVER AND CAUSE DAMAGE.
beyond this point should only be performed by a
qualified gunsmith. 2. Use a punch or similar object to push inward on the
trigger group pins, taking care not to scratch the
receiver. Trigger group pins may be removed from

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FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20

Lift the trigger group


from the receiver.

Remove the bolt handle.

either side of the receiver. Push the trigger group pins Reinstalling the Trigger Group
through the receiver. Pull on them from the opposite
side to remove them (Figure 18, page 31). 1. Make sure the bolt is in the forward position.
3. Grasp the trigger guard and pull it up and out of the 2. Insert the trigger group into the receiver. Align the
receiver (Figure 19, page 32). holes in the trigger group with the holes on each side
of the receiver.
4. Perform any cleaning of the parts and receiver cavity
as necessary. We suggest cleaning the trigger group 3. Reinsert the trigger group pins and gently tap them
with a quality aerosol gun solvent. Allow it to dry and into place with a plastic or wooden mallet, again using
then very lightly oil the moving parts. caution not to scratch the receiver.

Removing the Bolt Assembly

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE TRIGGER GROUP BEYOND 1. Remove the trigger group as explained on pages 31-32.
THIS POINT. 2. Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the bolt locks in
the open position.

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FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22

Press the shell stop and pull


on the bolt handle to remove Remove the bolt assembly forward,
the handle (20 gauge). out the front of the receiver.

3. Remove the barrel, gas piston, piston sleeve and 5. On 12 gauge models, remove the bolt handle
piston sleeve spring as explained previously. by pulling it outward (Figure 20, page 32).
4. Place the bolt in the forward position by holding the On 20 gauge models, remove the bolt handle by
bolt handle and pressing the bolt release button. holding the shotgun with the loading port up. Press
the shell stop while pulling outward on the bolt
handle (Figure 21, page 33).
NEVER ALLOW THE ACTION TO SLAM CLOSED BY 6. On 12 gauge models, slide the bolt assembly forward
PRESSING THE BOLT RELEASE BUTTON WITHOUT and out of the receiver (Figure 22, page 33).
THE BARREL INSTALLED. IF THE BOLT IS RELEASED On 20 gauge models, press the shell stop and slide the
FORWARD WITH THE BARREL REMOVED, THE BOLT bolt and bolt slide forward and out of the receiver.
HANDLE WILL HIT THE RECEIVER AND CAUSE DAMAGE.
7. The bolt and bolt slide can be separated for cleaning
(Figure 23, page 34). Perform any cleaning of the bolt
and receiver cavity as necessary.

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FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24

Reassemble the bolt


and bolt slide link.

Separate the bolt


and bolt slide for
easy cleaning.

4. On 12 gauge models, replace the bolt handle by


inserting it in its slot in the bolt.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE BOLT ASSEMBLY BEYOND
THIS POINT. On 20 gauge models, replace the bolt handle by
inserting it into the slot in the bolt by holding the
Reinstalling the Bolt Assembly shotgun with the loading port up and pressing the
shell stop while inserting the bolt handle into the slot.
1. Reassemble the bolt and bolt slide (Figure 24, page 34).
IMPORTANT: On 20 gauge models, it may be
2. Place a few drops of oil in the grooves to lubricate the necessary to pull out on the bolt handle slightly until
bolt slide rails (Figure 3, page 9). Align the rails on the shell stop clicks back in place. Failure to follow
the bolt slide with the grooves in the bottom of the these instructions will result in the inability to load
receiver and place the bolt assembly back in the the magazine.
receiver, bolt slide link end first (Figure 25, page 35).
5. Open and close the action several times to make sure
3. Guide the bolt slide link into its socket in the recoil the bolt slide link and recoil spring follower are
spring follower (Figure 26, page 35). properly engaged.

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FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26
Recoil Spring Bolt Slide Link
Follower Socket

Carefully guide the bolt slide link into its


When installing the bolt assembly, make
socket in the recoil spring follower. This
sure you install it link end first. Line up
must be done correctly or your firearm
the rails with the receiver.
will not function.

Wipe the receiver cavity clean. Lightly oil the cavity


NEVER ALLOW THE ACTION TO SLAM CLOSED BY and wipe it dry. No further disassembly is required
PRESSING THE CARRIER RELEASE BUTTON WITHOUT for cleaning.
HAVING THE BARREL INSTALLED. DAMAGE WILL 2. Reassemble the trigger group, bolt assembly, gas
RESULT TO THE RECEIVER AND BOLT HANDLE. system and the barrel to the receiver as explained
previously. Then wipe all exposed metal surfaces with
Cleaning the Action an oiled cloth, making sure to wipe clean all finger
1. When the action becomes excessively dirty, remove marks where moisture could accumulate.
the trigger group and bolt assembly from the receiver 3. The barrel and action should be inspected thoroughly
as explained under “Servicing the Trigger Group and to be certain no cleaning patches have been
Bolt Assemblies” beginning on page 30. Clean with a inadvertently left in them.
gun solvent as necessary, using a nylon brush
to loosen any caked-on grime.

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Cleaning the Invector-Plus™ Choke System MECHANISM. YOU MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE IT BY
1. Never use a brass brush to clean your barrels unless ATTEMPTING TO DISASSEMBLE THE INNER
choke tubes are installed. Bristles could break off and MECHANISM. IF FURTHER DISASSEMBLY FOR SERVICE
lodge in the threads, making installation and removal OR CLEANING IS REQUIRED, TAKE YOUR FIREARM TO
of the choke tubes difficult. A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH, OR CONTACT OUR ARNOLD,
2. Regularly remove the choke tubes to clean and oil the MISSOURI SERVICE FACILITY AS EXPLAINED UNDER
threads inside the barrel, as well as on the choke tube “PARTS, SERVICE, REPAIR AND QUESTIONS.”
itself. This will protect the threads from being
damaged and also prevent a dirt build-up that would Other Suggestions
cause the choke tube to become difficult to remove. After extended periods of heavy use, your firearm should
Clean the threads with solvent and a small, soft brush be taken to a qualified gunsmith to have the action
like a toothbrush. Wipe completely clean and leave a disassembled for professional cleaning and lubrication.
thin film of clean oil on the threads, both on the tube
and in the barrel. The threads of the choke tube and Parts, Service, Repair and Questions
the internal threads of the barrel should be cleaned
after each use and before the installation of a tube. If your Winchester firearm should ever need service or
repair, it is often best to utilize one of our Authorized
3. Be careful when removing/installing a choke tube. Repair Centers. In some cases it is appropriate to use the
Use only the specially designed wrench. Damage can Winchester Repeating Arms Service Facility in Arnold,
result to both the choke tube and barrel when Missouri. If you need a new listing, contact us. We can
attempting to remove or install choke tubes. help you determine the best place to service your firearm.
4. Never fire your shotgun or run cleaning tools through In order to avoid delays, it is important to never send your
the barrel of any choke-tubed shotgun without having firearm directly to our facility without direct authorization
the choke tubes installed. from one of our service specialists. This avoids possible
delays in obtaining service. Contact us at (800) 322-4626
for details on how to receive service before sending
NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR FIREARM APART your firearm.
FURTHER THAN EXPLAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL.
YOUR FIREARM IS A SPECIALIZED, FINELY FITTED

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Parts listings, Authorized Repair Center lists, General Product And Historical Questions
service procedures, service/repair form and general Winchester Repeating Arms
product information are also found on the web at Customer Service
winchesterguns.com. 275 Winchester Avenue
When returning your firearm for servicing, you must do Morgan, UT 84050-9333
the following: (800) 945-5237
1. Be sure it is completely unloaded.
2. Remove the scope or other optics. PARTS ARE MADE FOR WINCHESTER BRAND FIREARMS
3. Package it securely in a cardboard container. MANUFACTURED BY OR FOR WINCHESTER REPEATING
4. Enclose the service/repair form available at ARMS, AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN OTHER FIREARMS,
winchesterguns.com or a letter that clearly describes EVEN THOUGH MODELS MAY BE SIMILAR. IMPROPERLY
the trouble experienced, the ammunition used and the FITTED PARTS MAY BE DANGEROUS. FAILURE TO
repairs desired. Also include your name, email address FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH
(if possible) and a daytime phone number where you AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR SHOTGUN.
can be reached.
5. If convenient, send a copy of the service/repair form Website Information
or letter to us separately. An information resource for Winchester Repeating Arms
6. Never return ammunition with your firearm. It is can be found online.
against postal and most commerce regulations. • List of Authorized Repair Centers.
Parts, Service, Repair Status • Customer Service information.
And Technical Questions • Firearm Service/Repair Form.
Winchester Repeating Arms • Answers to many technical and historical questions.
Parts and Service
• Links to helpful sites.
3005 Arnold Tenbrook Road
Arnold, MO 63010-9406 Go to winchesterguns.com
(800) 322-4626

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275 Winchester Avenue
Morgan, UT, U. S. A. 84050-9333
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