mossberg #### itself after firing slugs

it is normal for a shotgun (mossberg 590 in my case) to #### back after firing an heavy slugs? i was shooting some 1 1/4 oz 3" slugs the other day . branch rest , shooting for 100 meters . the action cocks back on is own on several occasions. but it didnt happen when i shot the same slugs while standing up. the gun is low mileage. i've probably put les than 50 slugs down the pipe and 300 target loads or less with it since new.

Dont think that the action opening on its own when you fire a pump/slide action shotgun is normal.

Mind you I'm dumber than a woodtick and have never owned a Mossberg so other opinions may vary.

Just what you would call such a feature..?
Semi-auto-tactical-slide mayhap???:shotgun:
 
I have the same deal. with my mossberg 500 with the the ar-retractable stock. When I shoot 3'' slugs, or buck, iv tried it one handed to see make sure it wasnt me doing a fast action (doesnt feel good) but if you think about it there is so much energy coming out of such a compact shotgun that its proboly not un common for the slide to shoot back after shooting a 3'' slug or 3'' 000.
 
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IF your shotgun is functioning properly you shouldn't need the action release to operate the action after firing... The action cycling itself(well half cycling itself) is perfectly normal if you don't support the fore-end/pump.

I thought this was common sense??

TDC

I meant that it might not be locking forward properly due to the action release being screwed up,I never need the action release to cycle,but ive heard of the button sticking and it not locking forward when chamering a round and opening up when you fire.
 
I meant that it might not be locking forward properly due to the action release being screwed up,I never need the action release to cycle,but ive heard of the button sticking and it not locking forward when chamering a round and opening up when you fire.

If your shotgun fires with an unlocked action, you'd have bigger problems then just the action cycling.. I see where you're coming from now.

TDC
 
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