jgtbullfrog
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All,
I have a Browning 12 gauge BPS. The gun works well, it is about 11 years old. I clean it regularly, however i never dissembled and cleaned it. The only issue I have with the gun is sometimes after it is fired a new shell does not load after pumping it. Not sure if I am short stroking the gun. I have played with it watching the action several times. I notice when I slowly stroke it to shuck a shell the carrier arms don't go back to the proper position they stay down, up enough for the action to close by not up. I also notice, that sometimes after a fire, especially when it is cold, it is very hard to pump the gun and discharge a spent shell and load a new one. Thoughts as to why this may be happening?
I have a Browning 12 gauge BPS. The gun works well, it is about 11 years old. I clean it regularly, however i never dissembled and cleaned it. The only issue I have with the gun is sometimes after it is fired a new shell does not load after pumping it. Not sure if I am short stroking the gun. I have played with it watching the action several times. I notice when I slowly stroke it to shuck a shell the carrier arms don't go back to the proper position they stay down, up enough for the action to close by not up. I also notice, that sometimes after a fire, especially when it is cold, it is very hard to pump the gun and discharge a spent shell and load a new one. Thoughts as to why this may be happening?