BPS problems

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I have a BPS, not sure on the age that I got second hand. I love how the gun handles, but since getting it I noticed that about 60% the magazine won't feed a round to be chambered. I have tried several brands of ammo and they all do this. Does anyone have any ideas as to how to fix this?
Thanks,

EDIT* It turns out that the issue was simply reassembly.
 
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Sounds like the cartridge stop is malfunctioning. It is possible that the gun was taken apart and not put back together right. I would start there. next would be sticky follower, weak spring in the mag tube.

Darryl
 
Selector switch on a pump action? :)
Yes, if you knew the BPS, you would not have replied.:)
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Could be crud in the mag tube. Pull the spring and follower out and run a brush and then a oily rag down to see if that helps.
 
I have a BPS, not sure on the age that I got second hand. I love how the gun handles, but since getting it I noticed that about 60% the magazine won't feed a round to be chambered. I have tried several brands of ammo and they all do this. Does anyone have any ideas as to how to fix this?
Thanks,

I had the same problem , I took it apart and noticed that there was a lot of factory grease behind the cartridge stops . I cleaned it out and gave the mag tube and follower a good wipe off , lightly oiled them and it's run perfectly ( 300+ rounds ) ever since . Hopefully , that's all that's wrong with yours . Hope this helps
 
Its not dirt. I stripped it down and cleaned it, but... the previous owner said they never had an issue with it. I thought it was reassembled properly, (tripple checked it) but maybe I am missing something. I will bring it to someone with more knowledge than myself and see if they can reassemble it properly.
 
I just started using a BPS this fall. What I did notice was that the stroke is a little longer than most pumps. I was short stroking the gun on occasion getting a click instead of a boom is annoying. You probably are not doing this but cycle some dummies through the gun with good hard strokes that complete with a rearward stop and forward stop. See if 60% still don't work.

Darryl
 
From what I understand, the switch was to be able to change the shell in the chamber while hunting without having to empty the magazine.Much like the feature on the old Browning Auto 5.
 
Yes, if you knew the BPS, you would not have replied.:)
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I have/had a full set from 410-10ga ( sold 10ga 2 years ago since it was killing me) and have not seen this feature since probally 1979/80 or so on 12ga and recall it didnot last very long maybe mid 80's but that is a guess and the ones I remember didnot have choke tubes also
No wonder many have never seen it IMO
Cheers
 
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I have/had a full set from 410-10ga ( sold 10ga 2 years ago since it was killing me) and have not seen this feature since probally 1979/80 or so on 12ga and recall it didnot last very long maybe mid 80's but that is a guess and the ones I remember didnot have choke tubes also
No wonder many have never seen it IMO
Cheers

All the 12 gauges I have seen has had the switch. I have never seen it on a non- 12 gauge.
 
All the 12 gauges I have seen has had the switch. I have never seen it on a non- 12 gauge.

Are they choke tube guns?? made after 83 or so
I have a 12 3" and a 12ga 3 1/2 and nothing on either but these are late 90's or so

The ones I have seen were when they first came out in 79 or so and most in the early 80's were TRAP models
They seemed to eliminate it mid 80's
 
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