10/2/2014
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WINCHESTER® Model 94 Family of Lever-Action
Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets with Half-Cock Safety
Winchester Model 94 (including commemoratives); Winchester Model 1894;Winchester Model 9422 and Model 9422M; Winchester Model 55 Sears® Model 54 and Ted Williams® Model 100; Winchester Model 64 and 64A; Winchester Centennial ’66; Winchester Canadian Centennial ‘67
Olin Corporation, through its Winchester Division, is warning users of the above firearms that when there is a live cartridge in the chamber, dropping, jarring or bumping the firearm may cause an accidental discharge, which may result in property damage, serious personal injury or death to the user or others:
◦With the hammer in the full-down position, a slight impact to, or bumping the hammer can cause a discharge.
◦With the hammer in the half-cock safety position, a hard impact to the hammer, such as from dropping the firearm, can break the safety mechanism and cause a discharge.
◦With the hammer in any position, a hard impact, such as from dropping or jarring the firearm, can cause a discharge, even if the hammer is not impacted.
To reduce the risk of accidental discharge, follow safe firearm handling practices, including:
◦Always maintain control of the firearm and keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction at all times.
◦Never place the hammer in the full-down position when there is a live cartridge in the chamber.
◦Never rely on the half-cock safety to prevent accidental discharge due to dropping or jarring the firearm, or hard impacts to the hammer.
◦When there is a live cartridge in the chamber, avoid activities that increase the risk of dropping or jarring the rifle, such as running, climbing, crossing a fence, and taking the firearm up and down from a tree stand.
This is not an ammunition or firearm recall.
For Winchester firearm owner’s manuals please go to www.winchesterguns.com/customerservice/ownersmanuals
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Winchester Product Safety Notice
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