Underneath the action just ahead of the trigger guard is the loading gate. The shells are pushed into the tube until the tube is loaded. Once 2 (two) shells are in the tube, press the slide release located just ahead of the trigger guard and to the rear of the loading area rearward and rack the slide rearward.
This action will load one (1) shell into the barrel, allowing room for a 3rd and final shell to be loaded into the tube. To unload the shotgun, press the slide release rearward once again, and repeatedly rack the slide to the rear, ejecting the shells. Do this until the gun is unloaded.
I don't think i'll be using it next week.. its a glenfield/marlin 778, it appears to be pretty old, pretty beat up. 28" barrel, wood furniture, barrel and receiver were painted flat black. Along with the gun came some information scribbled on a piece of paper- "2 3/4ths or 3.
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