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11-06-2012, 07:14 PM
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Here are a couple photo's of how the barrels attach to the receiver.As you can see they just slide on and a bolt is slid in with a retaining screw. After you fire the gun you just pull the lever on the side and the breach pops up. Then if you pull the breach all the way back it extracts the shells and also cocks the hammers.If you don't want the hammers cocked you just release by holding the triggers back and putting the breach back down.I may not be calling them by the right names but I hope you get the idea. The barrels are 28 inches long.Thomas
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