My STOGIE is stiff! :0 |
I've got a new Stoeger coach gun that does not want to extract spent shells. I've read up on "slicking up your Stoeger" on YT--there are at least a half dozen recommended fixes that may need to be done before it's CAS-ready.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1421782837&x-yt-cl=84359240&v=FrtBEi1csOA
On mine, everything works fine in the shop:
- It drops open when the chambers are empty and the hammers are cocked
- If the hammers are fwd, it's still not very hard to break open, and snap-caps, etc are extracted fine.
- But out at the range it will only break open half-way before it stops, so the spent shells will not extract until I use a lot of force.
Now I can do all the recommended polishing of lugs and so on, and I probably will when I get the time, but I'm wondering if simply polishing/honing
the chambers might solve the issue of this 'failure to extract'. I expect the problem lies in not having enough tolerance built in to the chambers at the factory, so once the shells are fired, their bases expand such that they're stuck in there pretty tight.
I've used Winnie (low brass) and Federal (high brass) with the same result. I've only fired six shells, but every one only moved out ~1/8" before they got stuck.
I don't have the 'official' (pricey!) flex-honing tool. I do have a wire bristle 12 bore brush in the chuck of my power drill, and some emery cloth wrapped around a shell casing that I'm planning to try. So how much material will I need to remove to fix the problem? I don't want to remove too much.
Is there some way I can do this without going out to the range time and again for trial and error test firings?
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RANT):
What a PITA! This thing is as bad as my Norinco M-14--a DIY "project gun"! Would it be so hard for arms manufacturers to deliver firearms that will work 'out of the box' without first having to be rebuilt by a gunsmith?

I don't expect to have to rebuild my brand new truck before I can drive it, or my computer. (
"OK, sir, here is your new digital camera, but you're going to have to do a bit of tinkering before it will actually work properly...")
WTF?