Adamantium
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I've been wading through the Moss 500 vs. Rem 870 debates for the past few weeks both on TFL.com and over at rec.guns. Aside from the noisy forearm of the 500, the main complaint from people is the Al. alloy receiver not being up to snuff with steel ones. I was wondering how much of a difference is there in durability as lots of people (here more so then rec.guns) say the steel one lasts longer but no one begins/ends one of those posts with "I actually wore out an alloy receiver on a Brand X pump shotgun before swearing by my new Brand Y shotguns steel receiver". Or are alloy receivers just more prone to breakage from your accidental ding and drop?
I'm also wondering what constitutes normal receiver (of any material) wear. Do they crack from all the pressure of firing X amount of rounds? Does the bolt start seeing a lot of play to where it no longer reliably locks up to the barrel. Or do parts of it just fly off one day when shooting?
Also, to me it just seems odd that something that doesn't see as much pressure as the barrel/chamber does, or as much movement and impact as the bolt does be where most of the talk is on wear. Doesn't the receiver just hold everything together? A very important part sure, but it doesn't look to take that much abuse other than from a careless operator. Actually, if I was completely new to shotguns and saw all this talk about receiver wear I'd make up my mind to go buy the shotgun with the most durable finish . Sorry, lame joke.
Sincerely,
Adam
I'm also wondering what constitutes normal receiver (of any material) wear. Do they crack from all the pressure of firing X amount of rounds? Does the bolt start seeing a lot of play to where it no longer reliably locks up to the barrel. Or do parts of it just fly off one day when shooting?
Also, to me it just seems odd that something that doesn't see as much pressure as the barrel/chamber does, or as much movement and impact as the bolt does be where most of the talk is on wear. Doesn't the receiver just hold everything together? A very important part sure, but it doesn't look to take that much abuse other than from a careless operator. Actually, if I was completely new to shotguns and saw all this talk about receiver wear I'd make up my mind to go buy the shotgun with the most durable finish . Sorry, lame joke.
Sincerely,
Adam