I am glad my Beretta Xtrema works........
the only thing wrong with it, is sometimes I miss the bird.....ohhhh well
Mine works great too. But it doesn't miss much...
I am glad my Beretta Xtrema works........
the only thing wrong with it, is sometimes I miss the bird.....ohhhh well
What a sickening thread.
All heil guru ma-mlehtovaara.

Yet another post clearly aimed at helping the OP and keeping this one on topic.
Like I said keep hating. I am laughing my ass off, and appreciate the entertainment.

Temperature was -5 C. First jam happened after maybe 10 shots. After that we had more jams. Sometimes it would not extract shell and do 'smoking pipe' - when shell is stuck perpendicular to the barrel. Even with just one cartridge sometimes it would fail to extract it. Once I believe it extracted it but action did not stay opened like it's supposed to, but I maybe mistaken on this one. But I believe one most often type of jam was when used cartridge would be still in chamber, action is closed, or perhaps a little bit open and stuck. I did use drop of oil on each of the railings like instructed in manual. So yes - perhaps oiling is a problem.
Ammo used was Winchester Super Target 2-3/4, 1200 fps, 3 dram, 1-1/8 oz. I did not buy it in walmart - it was Lebaron. I thought winchester gun, winchester ammo should be good combination, no?
Gas ports are clean as everything else, including extractor. As I said I REALLY thorough in cleaning it.
So to those who is not using any oil in cold - what provides lubrication to moving pats then? Or are metals not subjected to friction in the cold? Am I missing something?
Also let me ask you this - how are other guns in this situation? I mentioned beretta. Would berretta autoloader work in any circumstances no matter what?
The colder the weather the more it jams. Last weekend after just 10 shots on trap range it jammed really bad. Used shell was still in the chamber and new one was out of magazine in the feeder. And I had real hard time to pull back action to extract used shell. In summer time I would get jams once in a while after maybe 100 shots or more. Winter time is awful! One guy told me once when I bought this gun that Beretta would never jam not after a 100 or 1000 shots in a raw and told me to get rid of my sx3 and buy Beretta instead. Did I make a mistake buying sx3? Why is it jamming so much? I clean it really thorough. Lube the points specified in manual (actually only rails where bolt slides are specified in manual to be oiled). So what is wrong with it? Is there perhaps winter oil that I can use? I usually use Outers gun oil but this last time I tried G96 synthetic oil and it jammed again! Please help.
Yet another post clearly aimed at helping the OP and keeping this one on topic.
Like I said keep hating. I am laughing my ass off, and appreciate the entertainment.
You got busted own up.
You have to realise that when you post and find out it was Dumb you can't go back and change it to make it right. Especially when it's already been quoted
3 or four times. Then you go and make another Post to try and cover your ass again. Priceless.
Then again you flame at "Easy" for telling it like it is. Again Priceless. I just wonder why your laughing your ass off. I guess if we can't laugh at ourselves who can we laugh at.![]()
What are you talking about! How did I get busted. You are seriously getting on my nerves now!
My Mossberg 930 thread, so you understand because clearly I need to go above ad beyond to explain to you that I am comparing his Win SX3(which I think is an awesome gun by the way) and my Mossberg 930.
The second post that referenced the pump was simply to illustrate the problem with guns jamming in the cold. ...<snip>
Nope. You said "Guns worth 1000 bucks and they won't cycle this cheap target stuff" implying an expensive gun such as semi-auto's which cost more than the manual shotguns as you referred to the Mossberg 500 stating "yet my 500 Mossberg runs em all day?"
A 500 is a manual shotgun. The 930 is a semi.
Later you added the "930" in front of Mossberg to cover your asininity. Now you're pissing on Win/64's leg saying it's raining.
What IS a 500 Mossberg 930 anyway? Is that another way of saying "I'm confused"?
This makes absolutely no sense. I have a Mossberg 930. I don't even own a mossberg pump. The only reference to a pump was just that "my pump". The 500 in the first post refers to the price of the gun! Which is also part of the thread I linked to.
I already admitted that I could understand the confusion. But it is just that confusion.
The two of you have now totally ruined this thread with your constant accusations of my bulls**tting, which if you look at the thread I linked to clearly shows you exactly what the fcuk I am talking about!
I clearly own a Mossberg 930, and this was the gun I was referring to!
You continue even now to debate this?
Nobody argued that you didn't have a 930. Your mistake was comparing the 930 to the 500 cycling ammunition and gloating you solved the problem blaming oil for the OPs malfunctions being wrong on both occasions.
Get over it. This thread is not about you anyway.
Nobody argued that you didn't have a 930. Your mistake was comparing the 930 to the 500 cycling ammunition and gloating you solved the problem blaming oil for the OPs malfunctions being wrong on both occasions.
Get over it. This thread is not about you anyway.
It seem like every thread he is involved in is about him. Or he makes it that way.
And the attacks continue.
Once again you guys are making this about me.
I would never have even gotten into this if you hadn't continued attacking me.



























