Hey guys,
If you own an 870 Clone (made in China) could you please do the following test and let me know if your shotgun exhibits the same issue.
This is my second Chinese shotgun where if I pull on the trigger really hard the hammer will release and ride the bolt when chambering the next shell.
I still like the shotguns alot and this isn't meant to be a diss on them, I just want to know if I'm really unlucky or if this is "normal" for these guns.
The Problem:
Hammer rides the bolt home if trigger remains depressed while working the action.
The Steps:
***Again, make sure gun is UNLOADED***
1. Work the action (i.e. rear then forward)
2. Dry fire but keep the trigger depressed after doing so.
3. Work the action rearwards while still applying pressure on the trigger; when the bolt is all the way back pull on the trigger very hard (20lbs?) - You will notice that the trigger will move back another 1~2mm (doesn't feel right).
4. Now close the action with the pressure still applied on the trigger in the farthest back position and then release the trigger.
5. Attempt to 'dry-fire' the shotgun. Notice that the hammer is not cocked because it was released while the bolt was closing.
Aside from this... I do like the Chinese 870 receivers. I've got no complaints with anything else either.
***EDIT***
I added a link to a video so you people don't think I am making this up
This is the second trigger assembly that has done this - No modification - Out-Of-The-Box.
Thanks.
LINK:
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If you own an 870 Clone (made in China) could you please do the following test and let me know if your shotgun exhibits the same issue.
This is my second Chinese shotgun where if I pull on the trigger really hard the hammer will release and ride the bolt when chambering the next shell.
I still like the shotguns alot and this isn't meant to be a diss on them, I just want to know if I'm really unlucky or if this is "normal" for these guns.
MAKE SURE GUN IS UNLOADED
The Problem:
Hammer rides the bolt home if trigger remains depressed while working the action.
The Steps:
***Again, make sure gun is UNLOADED***
1. Work the action (i.e. rear then forward)
2. Dry fire but keep the trigger depressed after doing so.
3. Work the action rearwards while still applying pressure on the trigger; when the bolt is all the way back pull on the trigger very hard (20lbs?) - You will notice that the trigger will move back another 1~2mm (doesn't feel right).
4. Now close the action with the pressure still applied on the trigger in the farthest back position and then release the trigger.
5. Attempt to 'dry-fire' the shotgun. Notice that the hammer is not cocked because it was released while the bolt was closing.
Aside from this... I do like the Chinese 870 receivers. I've got no complaints with anything else either.
***EDIT***
I added a link to a video so you people don't think I am making this up
This is the second trigger assembly that has done this - No modification - Out-Of-The-Box.
Thanks.
LINK:

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