If it has a tube magazine under the barrel, the end of it probably unscrews and a spring and a plug will come out. Put it back together with out the plug and you have a 5-shot magazine. Just don't get caught hunting migratory waterfowl without the plug in place.
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The plug is just a stick inside the magazine tube that limits how far the spring will compress.Remove the cap at the muzzle end of the magazine tube, but be very careful.There is a big long spring under pressure in there and it's going to come flying out if you're not ready for it.
For the Civil War vintage Spencer- 7 shot magazine.
3 Shot only. No removable plug.
No. Its magazine holds 2, so in all, its a 3-shot.
The store brand cross-reference says this is a Mossberg 183, so it should have a 2 or 3 shot magazine.
what would be the value of 32 cal, automatic with a 10 shot magazine?
It depends. Has the magazine plug been removed? Remove the forearm and the barrel. The magazine may have a wood or plastic plug in it. If the plug has not been cut, then only two standard size shells should fit, along with one in the chamber; This would limit the gun to only three shots as allowed for waterfowl hunting. With the plug removed, the gun should handle four shells in the magazine and one in the chamber. Magnum model receivers have extra room if using only 2/3/4 shells. If the magazine tube has no plug and you can load only three shells, check the spring and possibly replace if needed. There is one other possibility and that is if you have a three shot model made prior to the 1950's. Only the original forearm will indicate this, in which you should only be able to load two in the magazine and possibly have a bad spring as well.