Good Morning All,
So I've recently come into possession of an OLD Model 12 takedown in 12ga and I've run into what I think is an issue with it. This could be finger trouble because I'm in no way familiar with the Model 12 in any respect.
When I attempt to load the magazine, the shells are not stopped by a shell stop like they are in say, an 870 or 500. If I'm somewhat cautious loading it, the lifter will catch the shells, retaining them in the magazine.
During the operation cycle, the shell stop will only allow one round onto the lifter, and thus, allow what I can tell to be normal operation. It just strikes me as odd that the shell stop will not prevent rounds from coming out of the magazine. The lifter seems to do that though. If I'm careful loading it, as mentioned above, I can fill the magazine and it seems to cycle shells normally.
As I said, I am not familiar with the operation of the Model 12, so my question is: "Is this sequence of events normal?"
Thanks to all for your time.
So I've recently come into possession of an OLD Model 12 takedown in 12ga and I've run into what I think is an issue with it. This could be finger trouble because I'm in no way familiar with the Model 12 in any respect.
When I attempt to load the magazine, the shells are not stopped by a shell stop like they are in say, an 870 or 500. If I'm somewhat cautious loading it, the lifter will catch the shells, retaining them in the magazine.
During the operation cycle, the shell stop will only allow one round onto the lifter, and thus, allow what I can tell to be normal operation. It just strikes me as odd that the shell stop will not prevent rounds from coming out of the magazine. The lifter seems to do that though. If I'm careful loading it, as mentioned above, I can fill the magazine and it seems to cycle shells normally.
As I said, I am not familiar with the operation of the Model 12, so my question is: "Is this sequence of events normal?"
Thanks to all for your time.


















































