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Need plug help #3051620 02/28/12 08:54 PM
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Bought a new Remington auto 28g also bought factory plug for the gun. Didnt notice at first but now I hear the plug sliding in the gun. Almost possitive it wasnt doin that at first could be wrong. Whats the cure.


Re: Need plug help [Re: CHRIS SINKU] #3051652 02/28/12 09:07 PM
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put some shells in it. Will slide when its not loaded.


Re: Need plug help [Re: bjones2571] #3052357 02/29/12 02:01 AM
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Spring is supposed to push against plastic head of plug T to keep it from rattleing. Bet the head broke of.
Spring loaded warning-Carefully Remove the cap and the spring retainer cup, release spring tension, and replaced plug with a wooden one.



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