to eject the lighter loads , you have to take off the stock and barrel and then close the gas release ports by hand .
There is arrow on the adjuster to show you which way to close it
Good Luck ! Mine works great after i found the right setting.
I have a Remington model 31 in 16ga and i shoot regular low brass shells in it and it does fine, it would depend on the type of game you are hunting. High brass shells are for more power and longer range.
What I did was unplug the power cord from the back and then hit the eject again when it was plugged in again and it worked.
You can not eject a game disc without electricity.
It is a touch sensitive button to the right of the power button
17 Remington.
because they are called blue crabs and also they have a cell in there body which gives them the power if changing the colour if there shells ?
What I did was unplug the power cord and then plug it back in and tried the eject button again and it worked
The gun is not designed to function with low-dram field loads, "skeet loads" or "trap loads." The barrel only has one gas port, and these lower-power loads simply do not generate enough gas pressure to reliably operate the action. If the gun is perfectly maintained, clean, correctly lubricated and with new piston, seal and ring it will probably function well with any loads for a while but as soon as it gets dirty or builds up scale in the gas port it will begin to malfunction with anything less than full-power shells. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I found the answer, so I will share for others:For a JVC KD-G200 car stereo / CDSee if "No Eject" is set. Press the CD button and the CD Eject button at the same time for more than 2 seconds. "NO EJECT" or "EJECT" will flash, obviously you want eject. (JVC pg 16)This did not work for me; I had to reset the system. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds the select and power button. The system powered down and the CD came out. Of course, all of the radio presets went away. (JVC pg 2)http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/95/GET0182-001A.pdf
The other is answer is both right and wrong. I recently ran my battery dead and my jvc stereo plays one song and won't eject. This is obviously a problem that shouldn't exist but it was caused by the power supply being removed. I have not found the answer in the owners manual of anywhere else for that matter. When i do i will post immediately For a JVC KD-G200 car stereo / CD See if "No Eject" is set. Press the CD button and the CD Eject button at the same time for more than 2 seconds. "NO EJECT" or "EJECT" will flash, obviously you want eject. (JVC pg 16) This did not work for me; I had to reset the system. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds the select and power button. The system powered down and the CD came out. Of course, all of the radio presets went away. (JVC pg 2) http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/95/GET0182-001A.pdf
What power tool start with the other the letter r besides Ryobi
Try disconnecting the power and then reconnect to reset the unit. Look for a reset button on the unit.