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That makes sense… but how does one know if it’s a live round or a spent one?
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I have a Manufrance Ideal 12g grade 6 with the same thing. It tells you if there is a shell in the chamber... or not.
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08-04-2021, 08:34 PM | #6 | ||||||
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my first for this post....thanks charlie
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08-04-2021, 10:56 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Can't see where they are any kind of indicators. Looks like a overload relief. Kind of like Greener had on their muzzleloaders. Sold my Scott book long ago but do not recall seeing this before.
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Milt is right. I have a Manufrance and the Scott loaded chamber indicators are identical to those on my Ideal.
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08-05-2021, 09:10 AM | #9 | ||||||
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They are loaded chamber indicators. When a shell is in the chamber it pushes the plunger out so it is visible next to the firing pin. The left one looks like it may be broken.
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