put the bulit in than pull the tricker back
Loading a pump-action shotgun is fairly simple. Open the action and hold the stock underneath your arm. Pop a shell into the action, then close the action to load your chamber. To load the magazine tube, take the next shell and push it into the action, then pin it in place using your index finger.
50-100 USD
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Stevens Aems Co. Model 39 we are trying yo find the date on one right now.
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13 in the tube and one in the chamber
It is a 410 Gauge, Bolt Action Shotgun sold by Sears. Mine holds one shell in the chamber and five in the tube. The book says that this is a Stevens Mod 39
$125
Yes in tube feed bolt action. Kinda odd looking bolt handle.
Underneath the action just ahead of the trigger guard is the loading gate. The shells are pushed into the tube until the tube is loaded. Once 2 (two) shells are in the tube, press the slide release located just ahead of the trigger guard and to the rear of the loading area rearward and rack the slide rearward. This action will load one (1) shell into the barrel, allowing room for a 3rd and final shell to be loaded into the tube. To unload the shotgun, press the slide release rearward once again, and repeatedly rack the slide to the rear, ejecting the shells. Do this until the gun is unloaded.