Not sure if this should be posted here or the Smithy section, but here goes:
Wifes Rem 870 has been getting tougher and tougher to slide the foregrip. Pulled the foregrip apart, noticed a lot of wear marks on the metal. Turned it around and it slides on the tube easily. Took the bolt breech out and the trigger assembly, it was still just as tough as ever.
Upon very careful inspection after taking the wood off the forend tube assembly I noticed that the metal was cracking on the inside. Not sure how to describe it, but the rail on the one side was certainly twisted a little and bent. When I went to move it I saw the crack. Is this common?
I am ordering a new piece from Brownells to replace it. Didn't see anything else wrong with the gun.
Wifes Rem 870 has been getting tougher and tougher to slide the foregrip. Pulled the foregrip apart, noticed a lot of wear marks on the metal. Turned it around and it slides on the tube easily. Took the bolt breech out and the trigger assembly, it was still just as tough as ever.
Upon very careful inspection after taking the wood off the forend tube assembly I noticed that the metal was cracking on the inside. Not sure how to describe it, but the rail on the one side was certainly twisted a little and bent. When I went to move it I saw the crack. Is this common?
I am ordering a new piece from Brownells to replace it. Didn't see anything else wrong with the gun.