So I'm a bad boy and the scatter guns just don't get the love and affection they should...
Now that that's out of the way.
I take my trusty old 870 magnum down to the range tonight to see how it patterns with turkey loads, and I notice the barrel seems loose (laterally, in a rotational fashion).
I do get 3 3" shots downrange (patterns nice, for what it's worth), but decide to investigate this matter further.
Turns out that the housing for the ejector (does eject fine) is also an anti-rotation key for the barrel, and it's broken.
The unanimous opinion of the guys (and gal) in The Gun Room was "don't shoot it".
So I put it to you guys; would you shoot this gun with this part broken?
I'm planning on a turkey hunt Saturday, and I doubt the local smith will have this part in one of his drawers (I will be checking tomorrow).
As I said, I put three 3" down range tonight, and as a matter of fact, put a couple of slugs through my slug barrel last weekend.
I think it's fine, but...
What's the consensus here?
Now that that's out of the way.
I take my trusty old 870 magnum down to the range tonight to see how it patterns with turkey loads, and I notice the barrel seems loose (laterally, in a rotational fashion).
I do get 3 3" shots downrange (patterns nice, for what it's worth), but decide to investigate this matter further.
Turns out that the housing for the ejector (does eject fine) is also an anti-rotation key for the barrel, and it's broken.
The unanimous opinion of the guys (and gal) in The Gun Room was "don't shoot it".
So I put it to you guys; would you shoot this gun with this part broken?
I'm planning on a turkey hunt Saturday, and I doubt the local smith will have this part in one of his drawers (I will be checking tomorrow).
As I said, I put three 3" down range tonight, and as a matter of fact, put a couple of slugs through my slug barrel last weekend.
I think it's fine, but...
What's the consensus here?




















































