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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 874012" data-attributes="member: 8362"><p>The correct way to load a Rem. Mod. 11 when the bolt is OPEN is #1 ; engage the safety, #2 drop a round into the chamber, #3 close the bolt by pushing the shell latch button, #4 insert shells in to the magazine. Yes, on the model 11 you have to push the S.L. button to be able to put shells into the mag. To load when the bolt is CLOSED #1 push the S.L. button and load mag. as in directions above. #2 'Jack' the bolt, push the button again to load a round into the chamber. Should feed like any semi-auto S.G. until mag. is exhausted. Being a recoil operated S.G. the barrel must 'recoil' so that the barrel extension can 'trip' the feed latch. Made off the same patent, just not as slick as the A-5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 874012, member: 8362"] The correct way to load a Rem. Mod. 11 when the bolt is OPEN is #1 ; engage the safety, #2 drop a round into the chamber, #3 close the bolt by pushing the shell latch button, #4 insert shells in to the magazine. Yes, on the model 11 you have to push the S.L. button to be able to put shells into the mag. To load when the bolt is CLOSED #1 push the S.L. button and load mag. as in directions above. #2 'Jack' the bolt, push the button again to load a round into the chamber. Should feed like any semi-auto S.G. until mag. is exhausted. Being a recoil operated S.G. the barrel must 'recoil' so that the barrel extension can 'trip' the feed latch. Made off the same patent, just not as slick as the A-5. [/QUOTE]
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