fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I got a barrel for my Remington 870 Express from badboybeeson (thanks Simon!) for a good price, and installed it. I didn't previously have one. I tried working the action and it felt like someone had poured tacky blackstrap molasses in there, it was very stiff and rough.
Seeing as how I had not much to loose except $150 bucks if I sent it in to someone for an action job, I took her apart and blasted the receiver with WD-40, and wiped off the excess crud.
Then I took a look at the action bars/pump assembly. It was in good repair with none of the action bars bent or misaligned with the assistance of a bench vise, framing square, eyeballs, and light and shadow.
A closer inspection of the action bars revealed they are probably stamped out by the hundreds of thousands on a punch press and assembled. The surfaces of these punched surfaces has the characteristic bumpy / wavy look of sheet metal stampings. I took a common 2nd cut file and drawfiled the top and bottom surfaces of both action bars, until most of the surfaces were shiny *( leave some of the pits as a guide as to when to stop drawfiling). I re-assembled the shotgun after wiping off the steel filings from the action bar assembly, and it was quite a difference in smoothness. I intend to try it out soon @ the range and get back to you with a report. Best regards, Tony
Seeing as how I had not much to loose except $150 bucks if I sent it in to someone for an action job, I took her apart and blasted the receiver with WD-40, and wiped off the excess crud.
Then I took a look at the action bars/pump assembly. It was in good repair with none of the action bars bent or misaligned with the assistance of a bench vise, framing square, eyeballs, and light and shadow.
A closer inspection of the action bars revealed they are probably stamped out by the hundreds of thousands on a punch press and assembled. The surfaces of these punched surfaces has the characteristic bumpy / wavy look of sheet metal stampings. I took a common 2nd cut file and drawfiled the top and bottom surfaces of both action bars, until most of the surfaces were shiny *( leave some of the pits as a guide as to when to stop drawfiling). I re-assembled the shotgun after wiping off the steel filings from the action bar assembly, and it was quite a difference in smoothness. I intend to try it out soon @ the range and get back to you with a report. Best regards, Tony

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