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Started by Turkeyman, June 08, 2021, 06:39:10 PM
Quote from: Turkeyman on June 08, 2021, 06:39:10 PMI mentioned a misfire I had this season with my Mossberg 930. Upon further analysis here are my conclusions. As a retired engineer I can't let a sleeping dog lie LOL. For those of you that have Mossberg 930s if you depress the firing pin you'll see that, when the hammer hits the firing pin flush it does NOT come out the face of the bolt. Thus the firing pin hitting the primer is dependant upon the momentum of the hammer coming forward, hitting the firing pin and it's momentum to hit and depress the primer. IMO this is an error of Mossberg engineering. What if there's residue present...voila...weak hit. What if there's a bit of rust or such regarding the firing pin...voila...weak hit. Now, if the trigger spring were a bit stronger plus the firing pin a bit longer there'd not be a problem. This isn't an opinion...it's an analysis.I also own an 835. When I depress the firing pin flush in the bolt...as when the hammer strikes it...the pin actually protrudes from the bolt face. I've never had a misfire with my 835 and I've shot many shells through it. So those that have had LB misfires do a total analysis of the misfire.
Quote from: Turkeyman on June 08, 2021, 06:57:11 PMHave shot many shells thru my 835 with no problem.