The Alofs Shotgun Conversion, patented in 1924, transforms a single-shot break-action shotgun into a 4+1 capacity repeater for $6. It uses a complex mechanical system to feed shells, requiring precise alignment and specific shell lengths for reliable operation. While faster than a single-shot for the first four rounds, magazine reloading is slow compared to modern repeaters, making it a fascinating but impractical piece of firearms history.
This guide details the installation and operation of the Alofs Reloading Magazine, a historical device designed to convert single-shot break-action shotguns into repeaters. The video, presented by Othais, highlights the device's adjustable nature for various shotgun models and its internal spring-loaded mechanism. It emphasizes careful adjustment and proper cycling during live fire, drawing on expert knowledge of historical firearm mechanics and repair.
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