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| Senior Member | you can get tube ex-tenders to 8 and 10 round and i have seen some box mags but i dont remeber where put in a search at GunBroker.com Online Gun Auction
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| Senior Member | Knoxx used to make a "Sidewinder" Kit for Mossbergs and Remingtons. You have to mount a magazine reviever under the loading port, but you could use 10 round detachable drums, and 6 round detachable clips. The use of these magazines made the internal magazine tube un-usable. Right as I bought my 870, they quit making them. Shame, shame.
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Generally shotguns have to be designed to take a detachable magazine. The tube feeding system is a very neat and complicated design, and well suited for rounds the shape of shotgun shells. Feeding from a detachable magazine is well suited to pointed rounds with shoulder, taper, and no rim. You can design systems to feed either round either way, but there's a reason high power rifles are typically fed from a box mag and shotguns from a tube.
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| Senior Member ![]() | There used to be bolt-action goose guns that used a blind magazine. That may be a place to start.
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