I took my reasonably new (Less than 6 months old, less than 50 rounds through it) 870 Express Tactical skeet shooting over the weekend. I had a heck of a time getting it to extract every once in awhile. Seeing as I bought it as a predator defense gun (I'm a farmer), jamming is exactly the opposite of why I bought an 870!
After checking the interwebs it seems that this is a very common problem with poor machining of the chamber. I pulled mine apart and the side opposite of the extractor is galled and as rough as hell. VERY poor machining!
Seems the fix is to pull out a Dremel tool and give it a polish.
Video of the fix here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlGoxNsaieE
Now my question for you wise gents, is this; what are the chances that Remington will stand behind their product? Or should I just forget it and fix an obvious factory defect myself?
After checking the interwebs it seems that this is a very common problem with poor machining of the chamber. I pulled mine apart and the side opposite of the extractor is galled and as rough as hell. VERY poor machining!
Seems the fix is to pull out a Dremel tool and give it a polish.
Video of the fix here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlGoxNsaieE
Now my question for you wise gents, is this; what are the chances that Remington will stand behind their product? Or should I just forget it and fix an obvious factory defect myself?




















































