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Started by campcreekfarm, May 02, 2013, 06:07:53 PM
Quote from: campcreekfarm on May 02, 2013, 06:07:53 PMWell before turkey season this year I bought my wife a Remington 11-87 turkey gun with the shur shot stock and 23" barrell. I bought it used from a store but I could tell the gun had hardly ever been shot and was in excellent condition. I must say I knew better to buy a newer Remington but I knew the gun would "fit" her so much better than the old Beretta she had been toting for 12 years so I went ahead and purchased it. To say the gun is a JAMMAMATIC would be an understatement but she absolutely loves the feel of the gun(so do I) and wants to keep it.I have taken the gun totally apart, cleaned everything and it appears to be ok as far as I can tell. Not sure if it could be the spring strength being that the gun is almost new practically. It wil shoot the first shell fine and eject it without problems and the other one feeds into the chamber of the magazine with no problem but the bolt only closes about halfway (with the new shell exposed). Also the brass on whatever shells that are run through the gun look like you have taken a hammer and nocked dents all in them. I can not for the life of me figure out what is going on. Help please. Thanks.
Quote from: Creekgeek on May 02, 2013, 09:26:42 PM I'm not going to say that this is the answer but mine was doing the same thing. I took mine completely apart and when I looked down the tube where the action spring was housed I found mt problem. Even though I had only shot my gun 6 times the sprung and tube were FILLED with gunk. I scrubbed the tube with a brass brush then put her back together. She has worked lie a charm since.Although my extractor still bangs up the brass pretty good.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on May 02, 2013, 06:44:55 PMQuote from: campcreekfarm on May 02, 2013, 06:07:53 PMWell before turkey season this year I bought my wife a Remington 11-87 turkey gun with the shur shot stock and 23" barrell. I bought it used from a store but I could tell the gun had hardly ever been shot and was in excellent condition. I must say I knew better to buy a newer Remington but I knew the gun would "fit" her so much better than the old Beretta she had been toting for 12 years so I went ahead and purchased it. To say the gun is a JAMMAMATIC would be an understatement but she absolutely loves the feel of the gun(so do I) and wants to keep it.I have taken the gun totally apart, cleaned everything and it appears to be ok as far as I can tell. Not sure if it could be the spring strength being that the gun is almost new practically. It wil shoot the first shell fine and eject it without problems and the other one feeds into the chamber of the magazine with no problem but the bolt only closes about halfway (with the new shell exposed). Also the brass on whatever shells that are run through the gun look like you have taken a hammer and nocked dents all in them. I can not for the life of me figure out what is going on. Help please. Thanks.John Mann is the owner of Mann & Son Sporting Goods (Since 1946) and is a licensed Remington Repair Station. You can reach him at 618.357.2911. He knows more about those guns than anyone I know and is also a fine man willing to help anyone. His place is very busy and it may take a while to get through but the time spent is well worth it.Thanks,Clark