Manual

9
Made In America and Priced Right
and wipe off the metal surfaces. Then apply a new
film of oil. If exposed to a soaking rain, snow or salt
spray a more thorough cleaning and oiling may be
necessary, requiring removal of the trigger guard
and breech bolt assemblies.
4. Between seasons, a pply a coat of grease to the
bore and metal parts and store in a dry
place. Do
not plug the barrel, or store in a case made of
fabric or material which will absorb the lubricant
from the gun.
5. To keep the bore in good condition, be sure that it
is cleaned and oiled after each shooting session.
Scrub with a nylon or brass brush which has been
dipped in a solvent or bore cleaner.
Remove the
barrel from the action and clean from the breech
end. Pass several cloth patches through the bore
to remove all solvent. After removing the solvent,
oil the bore with a good grade of gun oil on a cloth
patch. Wipe any residue of oil before shooting.
T
o clean the action, use the following
instructions.
1. Cock the action.
2. Remove the magazine.
3. Insert your index finger into the front of the action
and depress the bolt, unit the charging handle is
free to be removed.
4. Tilt the action forward and remove the bolt, action
springs and action spring guide.
5.
For reassembly, reverse the disasse mbly
instructions.
6. Repair parts are available through the Henry RAC
parts department. In the following pages you will
find a parts diagram. A parts price listed can be
ordered by calling (718) 499-5600, fax (718) 768-
8056 or e-mail to info@henryrepeating.com
HOW TO DISASSEMBLE Y
OUR HENRY U.S.
SURVIVAL RIFLE
1. Make certain that your rifle is not loaded.
2. Remove the magazine by pressing the magazine
release, which can be found within the forward
portion of the trigger guard.
3. Disengage the barrel from the action by rotating
the barrel nut counterclockwise until it is free of
the threads and remove the barrel.
Hold the
receiver right side up to prevent the loss of the
charging handle.
4. Disengage the action from the stock by rotating
the stock takedown nut counterclockwise until it is
loose and you can separate the action from the
stock.
5. Remove the stock cap and return the barrel,
action
and magazines to the interior of the stock. Replace
the stock cap on stock.