Mossberg 535 misfire

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My Mossberg 535 loves winchester, federal and challenger ammo. Never misses a beat. Normal looking firing pin strikes. When I fill it up with Remington it very rarely shoots. 9 out of 10 rounds misfire with very light strikes on the primers. Has anyone else experienced this? What's the problem?
 
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Pull out the hammer (30) and hammer pin (31) and polish the pin to a mirror shine and then polish the inside of the hole the pin slides into. You can polish the side of the hammer if it makes contact with the trigger group and has some resistance from it. Do not polish the surface on the hammer that meets the sear (51). Clean out your bolt for good measure but it shouldn't be needed if its working fine on other brands shells. Your hammer will be smacking that firing pin much harder after that.
 
I’ve had issues with Remington ammo myself. Especially with .22s but 12 ga as well. If you have other brands that are working well I’d just stick with those and don’t worry about it too much.
 
I’ve had issues with Remington ammo myself. Especially with .22s but 12 ga as well. If you have other brands that are working well I’d just stick with those and don’t worry about it too much.

Last I read was that Remington was shutting down production for a while.....

Remington Thunderbolt- stuck in the chamber of 10/22 takedown, norinco Jw25a, GSG15, CZ512 and Ruger single six.....worst ammo I have ever had

Remington 303 British FMJ minute of mosin accuracy at 100m with a Jungle Carbine, 2 inches with #4mk1

Remington 7.5 12ga target loads- only tried 1 box and all fired, I only hit about 10 Clay's but that is my average somewhere between 10 and 18 , used a Mossberg 535 camo with the waterfowl barrel.

In general as far as I can see this company has put or nearly put itself out of business. Best they should do is sell off some portions 9f the company and focus on smaller specific items that they are good at and try to do them well. I have never bought a Remington firearm before
 
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