To remove the plug from a Winchester Ranger shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Then, locate the plug inside the magazine tube, usually accessible by unscrewing the end cap or the magazine cap. Once the cap is removed, you can slide the plug out from the magazine tube. Reassemble the shotgun by securely replacing the cap.
3 Shot only. No removable plug.
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
Remove the 2 screws from the end or the mag tube and the cap and spring will come out. Do so carefully as the spring is compressed
Gun is restricted to 3 rounds by design. It has no mag plug, that is where the gas system is.
Best left to a gunsmith
While hunting, yes. Otherwise, no.
Remove the cap from the end of the tube and be careful of the spring which is under pressure. The plug will come out with the cap.
Best to ask a gunsmith for assistance.
Make sure it is unloaded and it needs to be on safety. Then all you do is remove the magazine cap, release the retainer, let the spring pop out and then you can remove the plug.
Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
To remove the plug from an Ithaca Model 51 autoloader shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the barrel and then locate the plug, which is housed in the magazine tube. Use a flathead screwdriver to unscrew the retaining screw if present, then carefully pull the plug out of the magazine tube. Reassemble the shotgun once the plug is removed, ensuring all parts are secure.
there is no drain plug, you have to remove the whole cover to drain fluid.