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In a pump-action shotgun, which component directly contacts the shells to move them from the magazine tube into the chamber?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Pump-action operation' section: Pump-action shotguns use a shell carrier (lifter) that picks a shell from the magazine tube and present
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Question: In a pump-action shotgun, which component directly contacts the shells to move them from the magazine tube into the chamber?
Answer options: ✅ Shell carrier or lifter
- Front sight
- Barrel band
- Buttplate
Correct answer: Shell carrier or lifter
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Pump-action operation' section: Pump-action shotguns use a shell carrier (lifter) that picks a shell from the magazine tube and presents it to the chamber as the action is cycled by the fore-end.
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