Operating Instructions for the 10 Gauge Breech Loading Winchester
Cannon
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General Safety Information
Loading Instructions
Firing Instructions
Unloading Instructions
Care & Cleaning
Instructions for Factory Maintenance
Warranty Information
General Safety Information
This cannon has been designed, manufactured and tested for factory
loaded Winchester brand 10 gauge, 2 7/8 inch BLANK CARTRIDGES
ONLY. These factory loaded blank shells are loaded with black
powder and so marked by the manufacturer. Never fire shells loaded
with smokeless powder or shells with shot or slugs as such a cartridge
can lead to excessive pressures with the possibility of personal
injury and damage to the cannon.
Do not insert foreign objects in the bore with the intent to fire
them from the cannon with the blank or any other shell as such a
practice may lead to injury from the propelled object as well as
causing possible excess pressure, resulting in personal injury and
damage to the cannon. Be certain that the muzzle area of the cannon
is clear for a distance of at least 40 yards, as wads sometimes
may travel that far with considerable force.Be certain that the
bore is clear of any obstructions before firing, as such obstructions
may lead to excessive pressures with the possibility of personal
injury and damage to the cannon.
Loading Instructions
1. Press the hammer to the rear and down until the hammer is held
in the ready to fire position by the hammer spring.
2. Rotate the breech handle counterclockwise until the handle is
straight up.
3. Swing the breech assembly down and to the rear.
4. Check the bore for any obstructions such as wads or other debris.
The bore must be completely clear.
5. Insert a 10 gauge blank shell until the rim of the shell rests
on the extractor.
6. Close the breech by swinging the breech handle up and then rotating
the handle to the right. Caution: Your cannon is now cocked and
ready to fire
Firing Instructions
After checking to be sure that the muzzle area is clear of people
or objects for at least 40 yards (wads from a blank shell may travel
a considerable distance with enough force to cause possible injury),
the cannon is fired by giving a quick rearward pull on the lanyard
provided. Caution: Never attempt to fire the cannon without
use of the lanyard. This may cause personal injury. The cannon
report is quite loud; in keeping with the intended signaling purpose.
Persons should Provide themselves with hearing protection when in
close proximity to the cannon while being fired.
Unloading Instructions
If your cannon fails to fire, leave it pointed in a safe direction.
Count to 10, then eject the blank shell. Warning: When removing
the misfired shell or a live shell, make sure the muzzle is still
pointed in a safe direction before recocking the hammer prior to
rotating the breech handle. Rotate the breech handle counterclockwise
until the handle is straight up. Swing the breech assembly down
and to the rear. Withdraw the cartridge in the chamber.
Care & Cleaning
Caution: Be certain your cannon is unloaded before commencing
any cleaning. The 10 gauge blank shells are loaded with black powder,
which leaves a residue that is highly attractive to moisture. Cleaning
kits specially designed for 10 gauge signal cannons are available
from the Bellmore Johnson Company. In the absence of special preparations,
the best cleaning solvent is hot soapy water. After washing with
the soapy water solution, the cannon should be rinsed with plain
hot water to remove soap. The cannon should then be liberally sprayed
with a water displacing oil of which there are several varieties
on the market. Do not wipe the cannon after the oil spray, but allow
the cannon to dry in the air. The oil will lift the water from the
metal to evaporate in the air and will leave a protective oil film
behind.
Instructions for Factory Maintenance
Questions regarding the performance and serviceability of your cannon
should be addressed to our Product Service Division. You should
include the Serial Number, Model Number and a full description of
the conditions and problems involved.
If you wish to return your cannon for repair, please follow these
instructions:
1. Be absolutely sure that your cannon is empty of all cartridges
prior to mailing.
2. Pack your cannon carefully, with plenty of cushioning material
and a sturdy outer cardboard box. Do not ship in a gun case or any
special container that you wish returned.
3. Clearly marked on the outside of the box should be your return
address.
4. Affix a complete letter of information to the outside of the
package. This letter should describe the contents; e.g., whether
it's a complete cannon or part; the model number and serial number,
description of the damage or problem including under what conditions
they occurred; what you wish corrected or changed; and any new parts
desired.
5. We will supply an estimate. Repairs will be made upon receipt
of your payment in form of check, money order or credit card (Master
Card, Visa & American Express). If repairs are not possible,
the cannon will be returned at no charge.
6. Do not ship live ammunition to the factory.
Warranty Information
The manufacturer guarantees this Model 98 Cannon to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from
date of purchase and will repair or replace, at its option any cannon
or part thereof having such a defect provided it had not been abused
or misused and if returned to the factory in accordance with the
instructions for factory maintenance above. This is the sole warranty,
and the manufacturer expressly disclaims any other warranty or representation
whether expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of
merchantibility of fitness for a particular purpose. The manufacturer
further disclaims any liability for injury to any person or property
or any other consequential damage resulting from use, misuse or
abuse of the cannon whether or not due to any defect therein.
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