Defender pump retracts when fired

Rroobb

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Hello gun nuts,
I have a Winchester Model 1300 Defender. When it is fired, the pump recoils to the reload position so you just need to push it forward. Is this normal or do I need to find a gunsmith to look at it?

Rroobb
 
There is a YouTube video where a guy demonstrates this shooting an SXP with one hand. Didn't know they did that either until I saw the video.
 
Had a really old Mossberg 500 that did same, gunsmith said as long as it dosen't unlock without bring fired it was fine.
 
It’s by design. Ride the pump back and slam it forward and you’re on target like a semi auto. It’s helping you not waste time like some people who shoot and then take their time cycling the next one.

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The alloy receiver winchesters are designed to not do that, also the BPS and some Weatherby based designs from Turkey.
 
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Hello gun nuts,
I have a Winchester Model 1300 Defender. When it is fired, the pump recoils to the reload position so you just need to push it forward. Is this normal or do I need to find a gunsmith to look at it?

Rroobb


It is absolutely is normal. Its marketed as the "speed pump" system. Makes it super quick and slick. SOme of the smoothest pumps ever.
 
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