Where to purchase a Mossberg 500/590/590A1 complete bolt ?

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Where to purchase a Mossberg 500/590/590A1 complete bolt ?

My brand new Mossberg 590A1 CLASS III 14″ is having sporadic Fail to Extract issues.
4 or 5 times out of the 25 00 Buckshot shells fired so far.
Seems to run my Snap-Caps OK.
I have Frankenstein 590 14" that runs without issue
Frankenstein as it was originally 18.5" but I bought the 14" barrel kit, then swapped the stock for a Magpul SGA and got the Sierra RD Optics Plate to mount my HOLOSUN 508


So, I want to swap out the bolt to fix the issue.
FYI I've not had good warranty experiences for anything that was not obviously broken and do NOT want to go down that road.

Thx In Advance
 
I would swap the bolt from the franken gun to the new one and give it a whirl, and then give the franken gun a whirl too and see if it still persists, what brand and type of shells are you using?
 
Where to purchase a Mossberg 500/590/590A1 complete bolt ?

My brand new Mossberg 590A1 CLASS III 14″ is having sporadic Fail to Extract issues.
4 or 5 times out of the 25 00 Buckshot shells fired so far.
Seems to run my Snap-Caps OK.
I have Frankenstein 590 14" that runs without issue
Frankenstein as it was originally 18.5" but I bought the 14" barrel kit, then swapped the stock for a Magpul SGA and got the Sierra RD Optics Plate to mount my HOLOSUN 508


So, I want to swap out the bolt to fix the issue.
FYI I've not had good warranty experiences for anything that was not obviously broken and do NOT want to go down that road.

Thx In Advance


I'd bet it's the ammo . and why would you want to change the bolt ? just change the extractors . and try different ammo also . it would be aggravating. you want a shotgun to function with any ammo that it is supposed to be able to shoot . especially a Mossberg 590 . I have heard several complaints about shotgun shells not being to spec.
 
It could also be the chamber needs a bit of a polish if the shells are sticking. That’s not difficult and is worth doing in any case. That generally solves any ammo issues
 
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