SteelyNirvana
New member
Hi I'm new group and want to say Hi to everyone!,here's my problem.
I bought a Mossberg 500A 12 gauge brand new back in September when a local sporting goods store had them on sale.Most of the time when I go to charge it it drops shells out of the loading port. It does it when I short stroke it and when I rack it with some power behind it. I've heard this is a common problem with Mosssberg's. Is there any easy fix I can do myself or should I go ahead and contact Mossberg?. It dosen't happen all the time maybee 50/50. I really like the design of the Mossberg becuase of location of the slide release and safety thats what sold me on the gun. I'm just starting my gun collection and plan on adding a 20 gauge combo slug gun to my collection next year,I hope I won't be forced to go with an 870, because if I'm spending that much $$$ on a gun it needs to be reliable.
Whats should I do,can it be easily fixed?,or should I be a 870 man from now on?
Thanks for any input,
Brian Craig
BTW: If this helps I've ran about 150 rounds through it, and one thing I did'nt do that I should have, was completly strip it when I took it out of the box ,and completly cleaned and degreased it and lubed it with new oil. I read that this helps with brand out of the box firearms.
I bought a Mossberg 500A 12 gauge brand new back in September when a local sporting goods store had them on sale.Most of the time when I go to charge it it drops shells out of the loading port. It does it when I short stroke it and when I rack it with some power behind it. I've heard this is a common problem with Mosssberg's. Is there any easy fix I can do myself or should I go ahead and contact Mossberg?. It dosen't happen all the time maybee 50/50. I really like the design of the Mossberg becuase of location of the slide release and safety thats what sold me on the gun. I'm just starting my gun collection and plan on adding a 20 gauge combo slug gun to my collection next year,I hope I won't be forced to go with an 870, because if I'm spending that much $$$ on a gun it needs to be reliable.
Whats should I do,can it be easily fixed?,or should I be a 870 man from now on?
Thanks for any input,
Brian Craig
BTW: If this helps I've ran about 150 rounds through it, and one thing I did'nt do that I should have, was completly strip it when I took it out of the box ,and completly cleaned and degreased it and lubed it with new oil. I read that this helps with brand out of the box firearms.