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Unread 12-20-2010, 10:01 AM   #11
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Thanks everyone! The gun opens easily so the chambers are exposed and I came to the conclusion that the screw doesn't have anything to do with removing the barrels from the stock and thankfully didn't try to mess with that. I fiddled around trying to get the barrels off and it felt like something was stuck. I will read the stuck barrels thread, and will try again tonight. I really am very excited for all the reasons mentioned above along with appreciating quality old things like furniture, boats and now this gun. I am still in a little shock that I am now a gun owner . . . after almost 30 years here I feel a little closer to being a real Mainer (though I will always be "from away").

How do I tell if it is equipped with ejectors? The .410s I have shot, popped the cartridges right out. Oy, this learning curve is going to be steep. Thank you for your patience and support.
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