Andrew Wyatt
New member
While my mossberg 500 was in vegas, being used to test stages, it had a fail to fire malfunction twice in which the slide was operated, the trigger was pulled, and a weak click was heard, after wich the action unlocked allowing the slide to be actuated again.
I was able to simulate the malfunction with an empty gun by retracting the bolt approximately .25 inches and then pulling the trigger. (which cocked the hammer to "half cock", and then released it, which is a problem in and of itself, since halfcock shoudn't be a position where you can do that) this leads me to believe that the hammer is "following". is this a common problem, and what could cause this to occur?
I was able to simulate the malfunction with an empty gun by retracting the bolt approximately .25 inches and then pulling the trigger. (which cocked the hammer to "half cock", and then released it, which is a problem in and of itself, since halfcock shoudn't be a position where you can do that) this leads me to believe that the hammer is "following". is this a common problem, and what could cause this to occur?