BillyGoat13
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Hey guys, been awhile since I last posted here.....due to a lack of stuff tearing up. I have an older Rem. 1100 that my father gave me a few years back. He is not much of a gun nut and his idea of "Cleaning" a gun involved keeping the rust off the outside.
My problem is this: Before i completely tore down the shotgun and cleaned it, the bolt would be real sluggish in slamming back shut after firing a shell and would even show this sluggishness when loading the first shell with an open bolt. The problem is worse when the barrel is angled upwards, making me think there is something weak in the gun, maybe a spring. After i completely cleaned the gun and put it back together with light oil on the rails, it is doing the same thing, sluggish on the reload and when aimed upwards maybe not even closing at all. If aimed downwards when loading, the bolt slams shut harder and seems "normal". What do you guys think?
My problem is this: Before i completely tore down the shotgun and cleaned it, the bolt would be real sluggish in slamming back shut after firing a shell and would even show this sluggishness when loading the first shell with an open bolt. The problem is worse when the barrel is angled upwards, making me think there is something weak in the gun, maybe a spring. After i completely cleaned the gun and put it back together with light oil on the rails, it is doing the same thing, sluggish on the reload and when aimed upwards maybe not even closing at all. If aimed downwards when loading, the bolt slams shut harder and seems "normal". What do you guys think?