talk about coincidence, I registered just to ask a similar question
I took a rifle (used) from a local shop out for a test fire today. I loaded up the mag, worked the pump, took aim and fired, and could not for the life of me pump it, I was firing springfield training ammo in 30-06, I am a big dude and could for the life of me work it,I took the mag out of course and I began fidgeting with it .
I didn't know if I was doing something wrong or if something was wrong with the rifle (because I am new to pumps in general, not common in Sweden),
I finally banged on the side om the pump and could work it to eject the spent round. It looked kinda iffy, a hard primer hit for sure and a dent on the side of the bottom (excuse me if I don't know the correct words)
it came with 2 mags, one looks alright, the other looks really banged up and someone took a saw to it and sawed three grooves in the side/front and the top sides were bent, it could only load 2 rounds aswell
I am thinking that one mag was for the 30-06 and the other for the 65x55
What could this be? I talked to a gunsmith friend to the family over the phone and he advised me to not continue testing it
I did hit the target at 80 meters and maybe 10cm to the right and up, first and only time I fired it and with iron sights.
It is relatively cheap, about 250usd, cheap for sweden and cheap for me because I am a lefty and the supply for lefty guns is abysmal, and costs an arm and a leg usually, I researched this model and found it interesting, I am mainly a pig hunter and the 30-06 is a good round, and the rifle had a 6,5x55 barrel to, the swedish national round, great and cheap for practise and other hunting (all hunting in Sweden really even bear) so I want it but can't fork out the 1200usd a new one costs here.
Luckily I didn't buy it at first glance, only 50 rounds at about 60bucks