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Thread: Mossberg 500 Shotgun repair....HELP !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    Sweet FA from Mossberg, so ive just ordered one from Brownells (Aluminium solid machined block, fuk plastic) for $93 USD + shipping.....
    I've found the speed of responses from overseas firearm manufacturers to be glacial at best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I've found the speed of responses from overseas firearm manufacturers to be glacial at best.
    Yeah mate i agree....if they do respond with a freebie....onto TM it goes!!!!!!!!
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    While im waiting for my new trigger assembly to arrive from the states, i had a play on the milling machine with a piece of 12mm Acetal plastic and made this for the interim....just call me 'Bubba'.....but not to my face!!!!!!

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    Hey Bubba, there is no photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    Hey Bubba, there is no photo
    Hmmmm, there is on mine.....?
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    All the other photos were interesting though :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    All the other photos were interesting though :-)
    SHIT.!!!!!!!!
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    Arrrrgh, so if i delete it from Photo bucket, it deletes the photo from here, yes?
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    Photos don't really give away anything to worry about though.
    Where did you source the Acetal plastic?

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    Ahem...whisper....work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    Ahem...whisper....work!
    Ah, typical Liverpudlian....

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    Ah, typical Liverpudlian....
    lovable rogues, lovable rogues......
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I've found the speed of responses from overseas firearm manufacturers to be glacial at best.
    Yup even information that should be pretty easy to get or understand such as my request as to whether the trigger sear in the American Ranch was Tool steel or chemically hardened. After removing .4 off it I can confirm its tool steel. decided if it wasn't we'd just drop in a Timney, but 2 months give or take for a 10 second response...Hmmmm
    yes Glacial!!!
    Dated 6th June .....
    Thank you for using the Ruger On-Line Customer Support Request Form.

    This e-mail is in response to your question or comment of 04/13/2015
    Request No: 291056

    Comment / question:

    I require Information on whether the metal used in the Trigger unit for the American Rifle units (I have a ranch in 300BLK)is fully hardened metal or chemically surface hardened as is in some of the other Ruger models as I need to hone / polish the trigger sear to get and remove creep out of the marksman trigger. Need to know before embarking or it is likely that honing will uncover gritty quality metal underneath making the fix / polish irrelevant to fixing the creep felt in the pull.

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    We do not recommend altering any of our firearms from the original configuration or caliber, especially in critical areas where the integrity of strength in the product is put out of our designed specifications.

    If you need further information, please visit our website at www.ruger.com or contact us at:

    Revolvers, shotguns, rifles, 10/22 Charger Pistol: (603) 865-2442
    Pistols: (928) 778-6555
    Serial Number History Information: (603) 865-2424

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    A not unsurprising response - they are shit scared their ass may end up in a sling if something goes wrong.
    I had a similar response from Theoben UK when I asked about a trigger mod. Ha, they recommended that I DIDN"T attempt it and that I send the gun back to them. Yeh right.

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    "Bubba's" back........

    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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