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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

Hello there Daniel for the Smoky Mountain Gun Show here showing you how to get all that GREASE off your New England Firearms Pardner Protector, also how to get rid of that pesky plug!!

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  • You are a life saver... My friend just got one and it only holds 3 until you take the plug out... Thanks

  • @WorldMafiaHipHop You're very welcome my friend

  • thanks for tip on how to make a larger chanber

  • @heidimorris7 no problem my friend!

  • THAAAANK YOUUU !!!! Darn it ! Many years ago I bought a Mossberg and it did not brought the "PLUG", so I never knew about it. Now I bought this Pardner, (my 2nd boom stick), and if it wasn't for you, I would have gone back to Dick's  thinking it had a malfunction. Now, question to the experts; Why in Jeezaloos resting place would someone buy a boom stick with a 5 to 6 shell capacity, just to load 3 shells in it ? Once again, thank you ! Very, very helpful video.

  • @JoeRedfield1046 You're welcome brother! The plug is in the gun because of the Federal Law that states you can only have 2 in the mag and one in the chamber when hunting migratory birds. So they equip ALL shotguns with the plug. Even the home defense shotguns.

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  • @breatheeasy420 We did exactly what you said and now it holds 6 shells!!! We couldnt believe it... Today im going to order a pistol grip handle for it.... Its supposed to be identical to the Remington

  • @breatheeasy420 Thank you !

  • @TheHoss1978 Yeah sometimes that'll happen. I know where you're talkin' about. The action bars are attached to the forearm with sodering. Mine NEVER had an issue. I had thousands of rounds through mine. You'll have issues with the FINEST of firearms it's all about quality control. they're all not gonna be exactly the same as far as precision craftsmanship. Sorry to hear that brother. Get you a Mossberg i have a 500 and it's AWESOME!!

  • @kronicbud52 Yes you can take apart the entire weapon with the tool. I just choose to use the sockets and punches it's just easier with those then it is the small tool. Yes you can clean the inside of the tube to get the cosmoline out but when you break it down and clean the shotgun you RARELY have to clean the tube.

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