My Mossberg 500 (C model I think) has a serious problem that prohibits me from shooting with much pleasure at all.
The best way to describe the problem is to say that once, and only once a shell has been fired, the forearm stays locked and requires manual depression of the button behind the trigger guard to cycle another round.
This is not the case when dry-firing empty hulls. I can fill the mag with empty hulls and cycle, and dry fire them all without having to use the "button".
What is it about firing a shell that somehow does not raise the button.
I have removed all internals (except disassembling the the trigger group) and used a buffing wheel and steel compound to polish all internal parts. I then installed all parts according to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKbWcPdTRBI video, and I was left with the same result.
Please help.
Thanks, Michael
The best way to describe the problem is to say that once, and only once a shell has been fired, the forearm stays locked and requires manual depression of the button behind the trigger guard to cycle another round.
This is not the case when dry-firing empty hulls. I can fill the mag with empty hulls and cycle, and dry fire them all without having to use the "button".
What is it about firing a shell that somehow does not raise the button.
I have removed all internals (except disassembling the the trigger group) and used a buffing wheel and steel compound to polish all internal parts. I then installed all parts according to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKbWcPdTRBI video, and I was left with the same result.
Please help.
Thanks, Michael