Greetings:
I purchased a Mossberg 590A1 last month from International Shooting Supply in Surrey. Great customer service. When I got home I dry fired it approximately 10 times. On January 12, 2010 I took it to the indoor shooting range in Coquitlam and went through approximately 75 birdshots. All of a sudden it stopped firing. When I get home I disassemble it. I could hear a small piece of metal moving around inside the firing mechanism. I reassembled the shotgun immediately. I will take the shotgun to the gunsmith this coming Tuesday. I will keep the forum members updated.
I purchased a Mossberg 590A1 last month from International Shooting Supply in Surrey. Great customer service. When I got home I dry fired it approximately 10 times. On January 12, 2010 I took it to the indoor shooting range in Coquitlam and went through approximately 75 birdshots. All of a sudden it stopped firing. When I get home I disassemble it. I could hear a small piece of metal moving around inside the firing mechanism. I reassembled the shotgun immediately. I will take the shotgun to the gunsmith this coming Tuesday. I will keep the forum members updated.






























ry firing...I know those that have and, truly believed all was well. I used to dry fire my cetrefire rifles...no snap caps. I was "educated" [screamed at enough times] about the issues. As quoted above, you can do what you want but, not with my equipment. Simple. To avoid this turning into larger scale and, futile debate consider this. Speed limit 80km posted. Some of us will go 80, some 100, some even more...some of the 100+crowd will defy odds and, live longer than the 80km crowd...odds are most wont.























