. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Repeater That's Easy To Load A feature of the Winchester Model 1912 Hammerless Repeating Shotgun, which is highly appreciated and has occasioned much favorable comment by gun users generally, and by trapshooters in particular, is the ease with which it can be loaded. The magazine is loaded by simply laying the shell on the carrier, through the opening in the bottom of the receiver, and pushing it forward into the magazine. 'When used as a single loader, as for trap shooting, loading consists of opening the action, dropping the shell in the side of the recei
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Repeater That's Easy To Load A feature of the Winchester Model 1912 Hammerless Repeating Shotgun, which is highly appreciated and has occasioned much favorable comment by gun users generally, and by trapshooters in particular, is the ease with which it can be loaded. The magazine is loaded by simply laying the shell on the carrier, through the opening in the bottom of the receiver, and pushing it forward into the magazine. 'When used as a single loader, as for trap shooting, loading consists of opening the action, dropping the shell in the side of the receiver and closing the action. It is not necessary to put the shell in the magazine or to place it in the chamber—just drop it into the receiver and the closing of the action carries it into the chamber. No turning the gun upside down, no fussing to get the shells started right, and no contortions of any kind are necessary in loading. Ease of loading is one of the many reasons why the WINCHESTER Model 1912 Shotgun Is "The Most Perfect Repeater". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original San Francisco, Calif. : [s. n. ]
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