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.
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To load a Mossberg 183DC .410 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and is on safe. Open the action by pulling the forearm back to expose the chamber and the magazine tube. Insert .410 shotgun shells into the magazine tube until it is filled to capacity, which is typically 4 rounds. Finally, close the action by pushing the forearm forward, making sure the shotgun is ready for use.
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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
To load a Remington 550-1, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and is on safe. Open the action by pulling back the bolt and locking it open. Place the magazine tube under the barrel in the loading position, then insert .22 caliber cartridges into the tube, pushing them in until they are secure. Once loaded, close the action, disengage the safety, and your rifle is ready to fire.
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