Give it a thorough cleaning.
yes the butt stocks are the same the barrels are also the same the only difference ison the 58 you need to have two holes drilled into the barrel. the holes allow the pressure to eject the shells.
It was in the early 1980's, 1982 I think.
First make sure that your shotgun can cycle 2 3/4 inch shells. To do this, read the barrel, if it say 2 9/16 shells then that is your problem. Early 16ga. Browning's were made to cycle 2 9/16 inch shells. Next, check your ring setup inside of your stock, it may not be set properly.
Thumb the latch on left side of frame to release the cylinder from the frame. Push the ejector rod which will cause the shells to eject from the cylinder.
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I had the same gun and same problem. I found out that because it is a older model that you have to use a little more force and speed when you eject the spent shell. It should work because i have the cheapest wal-mart shells you can get and mine works just fine.
If it's a 16 gauge shotgun, the shell length is 2 3/4 inches.
Ammo, parts, dirty
Give it a thorough cleaning.
The weapon may not be a semi or an automatic one.
You need to have a gunsmith look at it.
You need to see a gunsmith.
Angle Eject
You press the eject button on PS3 slim or if it is the older model, touch the eject symbol.
you are mistaken Winchester model 88 is a lever action side eject rifle value is 300.00 to 450.00 depending on cond.
The gun needs to be stripped and cleaned, particularly the gas system. repair@countrygunsmith.net