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Well I'm assuming you mean the Champion 12 gauge single shot? If so by the cocking pin there is a lever that moves vertical left from right. Turn the lever right an the barrel breaks. (The lever basicaly right on top of the stock )
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They break down dead organisms.
Browning will send you a manual for free if you contact them
They break down chemicals into simpler parts
Shoot it about 2000 times without cleaning it. It will break down!!
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The companion eagle arms 12 gauge single shot break down serial # 45382-54476? This gun is worth exactly $12.53. However, if you haggle, you could sell it for $13 with some skill.
Most shotguns of this time period will have a full choke.As to the shells,I would hold the power down to game loads(low brass)16 gauge shells due to the inheriant weakness of the steel over time and as constructed back during that time span.
Brake barrel rifles are single shot rifles. After each shot you have to fold the barrel down (Break the barrel) in order to cock it again.
Dead skin cells get trapped between the gauge and the living skin cells. As they break down and rot they release the very distinct odor. Frequent cleaning of the gauge and the ear should reduce, if not completely eliminate the smell.