Plugging a Benelli SL80 121

Sharkson

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Likely going duck hunting this Saturday - yes, I'm a complete newbie.

How the heck can I get into the magazine to plug it to 2 shells? I have the shottie apart, but I don't have the manual as this is my buddie's gun which he has left me to babysit for the last 12 years!

I never had the need to use it, so this issue never came up.

I just can't see how to get the follower out, from either end. Is the magazine supposed to unscrew from the "receiver"?

Any thoughts?

Thanks.
 
There should be a 'knob' on the front of the mag tube that screws off. You might have a removable internal cap insde the tube as well. Take it all off, remove the spring and put in the plug. You don't need the original plug either. A piece of dowel will do nicely.
You'll likely be able to get a downloadable manual here, but the site is down.
http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
 
sunray said:
There should be a 'knob' on the front of the mag tube that screws off. You might have a removable internal cap insde the tube as well. Take it all off, remove the spring and put in the plug. You don't need the original plug either. A piece of dowel will do nicely.
You'll likely be able to get a downloadable manual here, but the site is down.
http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm

Sun, thanks for the suggestions. I have removed everything that will come loose, but I am still stymied to get into the actual magazine.

Of course, there is a method. Still looking. Thanks.
 
Fom a guy on the Benelli USA forum:

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Originally posted by Full Bore:
The original plug is nothing more than a rod shaped like a long nail which will go through the hole in the end of the forend retaining screw. You can make your own with a piece of soft steel rod and peen the end over or have one made by a machinist. The original was made from alum.
You don't need to take the mag apart.
You can find a schematic at www.gunpartscorp.com
Hope this helps you.
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Aha!

That would explain why there is a hole in the end of the forend retaining screw! That makes the removal of the mag unnecessary; it's sure on there tight anyway.
 
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