Yeah, I got the shadow 1000 too, LOVES squirrels, but squirrels dont love it so much.... :grin: Hint for this rifle, don't get the kit with the scope, you might as well mount a 4 power pair of eye glasses on it!! :-D :-D
There are a few types of actions with different magazines you will find out there.
Single shot - cock between every shot
Semi-auto - automatically loads bullet in the chamber everytime you shoot
Fully-auto - don't worry about that for a .22lr :-D
Actions:
*Bolt action - for single shot, bolt on side, which slides up and then back, taking out the cartridge, and putting a new one in on being pushed forward
*Bolt action - for semi auto, bolt on side of the action which pulls straight back to put the first shell in
*Pump action, a pump in front of the receiver(where the chamber is) under the barrel, pumped every shot.
*Lever action - level behind trigger, moved forward and back for every shot.
*Break open - single shot, gun breaks between the receiver and the barrel, to put cartridge directly into the chamber.
Magazines:
*Break open - one shot, chamber only, most double barrel shotguns, or other true single shots.
*Tube fed - tube which runs along bottom of barrel to hold bullets, used in most shotguns, lever rifles, pumps, etc.
*Drop out magazine - a self-contained magazine holding a certain amount of shells which is loaded outside of the gun and then snapped into place. examples are a ruger 10/22, and assault rifles
*Box magazine/hinged floor plate - the magazine is contained within the gun, and not removeable, bullets are fed straight into the gun into the magazine. Usually a hinged floor plate on bottom side for insertion or extraction. Used in most hunting rifles