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Title: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: briton on May 03, 2017, 01:16:25 PM
To make a long story short I talked myself into taking my 20 ga mossberg 500 this morning since I just choked it up, and have yet to get a 20 ga bird, and left my 870 12 in the truck. Got on a bird first thing this morning on public land and he came right in to twenty yards. I try and pull the trigger and it feels like the safety is on but it's clearly off, then I thought maybe the action is slightly open, nope, I tried to pull that trigger one hundred times I bet and the bird walked off gobbling. The trigger is still locked up and the safety is hard to move. Anybody else ever had problems with mossberg? I think it is something to do with the safety, I hate the thumb safety and currently hate that gun, I've lost trust in it now. Lesson of the day, Take the 870!
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: davisd9 on May 03, 2017, 01:20:34 PM
Nope and love the thumb safety. Sorry for your misfortune.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: tha bugman on May 03, 2017, 03:00:32 PM
Man that stinks I have had nothing but great performance out of my Mossbergs.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: M Sharpe on May 03, 2017, 03:38:04 PM
Had one to do something like that. Powder will build up behind it. Take her apart and get ya a good light and look down in there.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: Greg Massey on May 03, 2017, 03:47:50 PM
I agree, don't like the safety on the moss..500 ... i have one moss 500/12 ga.   but i will never own another one...all Rem.. 870 , 20 ga. or 12 ga.   The only reason i have this one is it was a special addition and just a few made....
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: LaLongbeard on May 03, 2017, 08:38:11 PM
Always ..always ...cycle action pull trigger cycle again then load and ready to hunt.Learned the habit in the Army the very last thing you want is a malfunction at the wrong time.I also keep 870 clean and strip it down and clean it couple times per season especially after rain or I shoot a few times.Lesson learned ...the positive thing is the gobbler wasn't spooked.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: MDSTRUTNRUT on May 03, 2017, 09:52:55 PM
Mine did same last dove season after I had just recently tightened stock bolt.  After an autopsy I found that the internal stock skeleton had cracked and the stock bolt had entered too far into the action.   New skeleton and stock bolt from Mossberg good as new about $20 fix.  Safety is stiff and a pain, have an old one that safety is loose and goes on after every shot OH WELL.  But it's lightweight and can thump a gobbler at 30 yards and under with HW 7's.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: jayjay on May 04, 2017, 11:01:11 AM
Actually had the same thing happen to me a few years ago with my 500...Walked into a spot I've had good luck in.....as I'm standing on top of the ridge looking at the tree I was sitting under when I filled a previous tag... I had  a bird gobble close...I sat down, mouth called a couple times and within a minute had that longbeard coming walking into range......I tried to squeeze the trigger but it felt like the safety was still on. I feverishly worked the safety back and forth, continuing to try to fire at this bird with no luck. I cracked the action open and slide it back shut, still the same result. I slowly opened and ejected the shell, rechambered...still wouldn't fire....Then 2nd tom walks behind the 1st and I'm going crazy trying to get this gun to fire...suddenly it did.

When I got home I tore the gun down and gave it a good cleaning. There was some debris inside, but nothing was broken that I could find. Not sure what was going on inside that gun, but I haven't  had any issues since.

Its a helpless feeling when your gun wont fire and you have a bird in range....I couldn't believe it wouldn't go off...and I still cant believe those birds hung around and let me get away with all that moving....all I can come up with is it was late in the season and there was enough foliage to block their line of sight....It was crazy.

P.S. Being a lefty, I love the safety on top
P.S.S. At the time it was my biggest bird, 25# :turkey2:
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: FL-Boss on May 04, 2017, 11:15:55 AM
Man.. I just got a brand new 535 turkey to add to the collection.  Now you guys have me worried, my gun will get thrown straight into the river if that ever happens..
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: S.C.C on May 04, 2017, 11:19:23 AM
bought a mossy 835 new in 2011,cost me two gobbler that spring,sometimes it would go off sometimes just click......good shooting gun when it goes off but it's never went back to the turkey woods sence then.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: FL-Boss on May 04, 2017, 11:30:25 AM
I wonder how common this issue is? And it Mossberg ever did anything to fix?
To keep things in prospective, there are 10mil + mossbergs guns out there with the top safety...
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: kyturkeyhunter4 on May 04, 2017, 11:38:18 AM
I've never had any issues with my mossberg shotguns. I've the the 835 and 935 and my son has the 500, I love the safetys on the mossberg especially where there located at there very easy for a beginning hunter to locate them also.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: BOFF on May 04, 2017, 02:58:11 PM
My daughter had the same trouble dove hunting with the 500.

I've never had an issue with it though.

God Bless,
David B.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: FL-Boss on May 04, 2017, 03:10:46 PM
Any of you had issues with the safety on newer guns? or guns shot less than 100 times?
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: tha bugman on May 04, 2017, 03:27:42 PM
Quote from: FL-Boss on May 04, 2017, 03:10:46 PM
Any of you had issues with the safety on newer guns? or guns shot less than 100 times?
Well I know that new safetys tend to be sticky for sure.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: chadly on May 04, 2017, 05:26:45 PM
I've not had that problem.  but once my son tried to shoot a bird and the trigger would not pull.  I cycled a round and the second shot fired.  However I think this was because the trigger pull was so hard he did not give it enough pressure.  I bought the 20 ga Mossberg 500 four years ago for my then 6 year old.  I own several shot guns made by 6 different manufactures.  I've always thought Mossberg was a cheaper gun (I do even more now that I bought it) but the youth model was what I needed.  The gun holds the worst patterns of any gun I own and its trigger pull is the worst of any gun I've ever pulled.  I had a gun shop work on the trigger and while its better it still sucks.  Not to run off with your thread but for those that have the 20ga how is your trigger pull? I can't wait until he outgrows the gun so he can shoot one of the others.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: thunderbirder on May 04, 2017, 05:42:38 PM
I can imagine your frustration, but my 590A1 with the Redhead Blackout turkey choke consistently produces accurate, tight patterns without a hiccup using Longbeard XR shells.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: ilbucksndux on May 06, 2017, 09:34:05 PM
I have had 2 500's that did that. A good cleaning fixes the problem,but that is one of the many reasons I do not like Mossburg shotguns.
Title: Re: Mossberg 500 failure
Post by: maddog3355 on May 06, 2017, 09:52:25 PM
Life is to short to hunt with a Mossberg 500. Don't matter how much you polish it is still is a terd. I owned one, while shooting good patterns I couldn't learn to like the rattle.