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60thjeep 11-01-2004 09:16 AM

Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
I am having a problem with my semi-auto jamming. It is not ejecting the shell. I have always had a problem and usually if I bought better shells it resolved this, but even shells that used to work are not working anymore. I have cleaned the gun well, but am lost after that. Any of you guys have any suggestions?

CanWoodsman 11-01-2004 04:26 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
Have you given it a thorough cleaning. By this I mean not just the barrel and chamber but also the striped bolt, shell tube, trigger mech. and return spring. On my Winchester semi. cheap shells dirty the trigger mech. so much that the safety will not engage. I now only use better quality shells with no problems.

Best Wishes

BOWHUNTERCOP 11-01-2004 04:35 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
Not sure what shotgun you have, but I have the Remington 11-87 and I had a problem last year, it would eject the spent shell, but it wouldn't cycle a fresh shell from the magazine to the chamber. What it ended up bein was the simple rubber O ring, cost a few cents at a plumbing supply store

johnch 11-01-2004 04:49 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
Check if the gas port is pluged. O ring good ? If it has the return spring in the stock , take the stock off and clean and LIGHTLY lube it . If all else fails send it back to the factory .

Jag351 11-01-2004 05:45 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
The gas ports are a great place to start; normal barrel swabbing won't get them clean enough. Also I have Franchi 12 gauge that won't shoot light loads with any sort of constancy. That may be the problem as well, I have to use heavy loads or work it like a pump with a really small handle, so try that out.

geudaguy 11-01-2004 06:53 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
I bought a Stoeger 2000 (Benelli copy) and it would jam with low power loads. Used a cotton swab and some Mobil One on bolt and reciever and haven't had a problem since.not a gas operated gun..

whiskeysnoot 11-01-2004 07:00 PM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
What kind of semi-auto? Each has its own idiosyncracies that can cause failures. Give us a little more info. Make, model, and age.

60thjeep 11-02-2004 07:57 AM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
It is a 20GA Ithaca Featherlight. I would say I've had it about 10 years and bought it used.

1dahunter 11-02-2004 10:04 AM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
I would definately be cleaning gas ports and Id be willing to bet the o ring is shot, you can get one at any plumbing supply store and lube it a little when installing. Good luck.

60thjeep 11-03-2004 06:35 AM

RE: Semi-auto shotgun jamming
 
How big are gas ports? They are part of the barrel? I also didn't see an Oring. The good news is that I did break the gun down more than ever before to get it clean. I looked at the extractor and it looked a little worn, so I might just order a new one and put it in.

Thanks for all the help


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