I recently purchased a Mossberg 930, Wood Stock, 28" barrel, waterfowl (from SIR). The gun is built fairly solid, about what you'd expect for under $500. I'm having some problems with it though. The trigger guard cocking indicator doesn't seem to work at all, it stays out no matter what. It came in the box out and it hasn't gone in at all. Also, the forehand nut wants to loosen as I shoot and this makes to forehand and barrel want to move a little. I called SIR and they told me to send it back, but I presume it will be gone for a couple months, Do they send it to Mossberg?, and hunting season is just around the corner. I don't care about the cocking idicator, that always seemed like a useless option anyway, but the barrel nut is annoying. Any ideas for a temporary fix? I wonder if the exhaust from the gas piston is warming up the wood and causing the issue? Would blue thread lock be a suitable option? The gun has cycled very reliably and it patterns good. I have some patterning targets I will post later tonight. I shot Kent BB Fasteel and some Winchester Super Target #8's.


















































