No, you do not load a 12-gauge shotgun in the same place where the empty shells eject. The shells are typically loaded into the magazine tube or the chamber, while empty shells are ejected from the ejection port. Proper loading involves inserting new shells into the designated loading area, ensuring safe and effective operation of the shotgun.
A good place to try is gunbroker.com
Check the receiver, barrel(s), under the barrel(s), under butt place.
the cheapest place i say is walmart or eBay
foambymail.com is the cheapest place i have found.
the cheapest place to stand was the pit.
Shotgun shells can last for many years when stored properly, typically around 10 to 20 years. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to light can affect their lifespan. To ensure optimal performance, it's best to store them in a cool, dry place and check for any signs of damage or corrosion before use. Regular inspection and rotation of older shells can help maintain their reliability.
The cheapest place I think is airsplat.com. They have the best and cheapest guns there
The eastern part of Connecticut is the cheapest place to live.
The cheapest place is the 99 cent store
hostels are the cheapest
the cheapest place to get skylanders from is tesco