Best left to a gunmsith
Recommended that a gunsmith do this.
I assume your are referring to the tube magazine. there is not box magazine. at the tip of the barrel, underneather, you will see a knob. turn the knob and remove the inner magazine tube....................
remove pin from end of magazine tube at barrel muzzle, pull magazine tube from forearm, forearm is now ready to be lifted off barrel
Depends on the calibre of the rifle:Cartridge: 25-20 Winchester, 32-20 Winchester =.525 Magazine TubeCartridge: 25-35 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, 32 Winchester Special, 32-40 Winchester, 38-40 Winchester, 38-55 Winchester, 44-40 Winchester, .44 Remington magnum, .45 long colt =.645 Magazine Tube
To remove the magazine tube from a Model 1890 Winchester rifle, first ensure the gun is unloaded. Then, press the tube release button near the muzzle and slide the tube out carefully. Some models may require unscrewing the end cap before removing the tube completely. Refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions.
To remove the magazine tube on the Stevens 87D, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Then, unscrew the end cap at the front of the magazine tube. Slide off the end cap and follower, then push the magazine spring and follower out through the rear of the tube. Finally, slide the magazine tube out of the receiver.
The limitation is because of a plug put into the magazine tube - typically, some sort of dowel rod. When hunting, you must have this. When not hunting, all you have to do is unscrew the end cap off the magazine tube and remove the plug.
If your Winchester model 94 trapper is chambered for 30-30Win.Then the magazine capacity is 5 rounds.If your Winchester trapper is chambered for either the .44Mag/.44Spl.or the .45colt,then the magazine tube capacity is 9 rounds.
Never heard of a Winchester model 80. There is a Marlin model 80.
Remove the magazine tube cap. The plug is inserted inside the spring, and cap replaced. You may want to have a gunsmith do this. It will take less time for him to do it than it will for you to find the springs that got loose.
Depends on the barre/magazine tube combination. 3-8
One in the chamber. The tube magazine can hold 4 or more additional cartriges depending on the length of the barrel and tube magazine.