Kilrain
.410
So, I bought this 590A1 and was impressed by the apparent quality. I knew immediately, however, the stock was too long. So I bought a Hogue 12" overmold stock/fore grip set and got them on. They are great, no doubt.
Unfortunately, I haven't had the time to get to the range with this shotgun(or any other gun) recently however since it's new, I've been "handling" it quite bit, trying to get used to the safety position and what not. I also have a box of "dummy" rounds that I've been cycling through it and practicing loading, unloading, etc. and hoping to smooth the action about a bit.
I've said all that to say this, the safety creeps backward under the force of racking the gun. Sometimes it will do it after one or a couple of racks, sometimes it takes a full magazine full of racks, sometimes it doesn't do it during the course of one magazine HOWEVER it does do it. At first I thought it was because I had the muzzle elevated and maybe, just maybe, gravity was providing just enough pull to cause it but that turned out not to be true. It does it even when the barrel is parallel to the ground.
Has anyone else had this happen? I'm not really excited of having to try to deal with Mossberg customer service so if anyone has suggestions, they are appreciated.
Unfortunately, I haven't had the time to get to the range with this shotgun(or any other gun) recently however since it's new, I've been "handling" it quite bit, trying to get used to the safety position and what not. I also have a box of "dummy" rounds that I've been cycling through it and practicing loading, unloading, etc. and hoping to smooth the action about a bit.
I've said all that to say this, the safety creeps backward under the force of racking the gun. Sometimes it will do it after one or a couple of racks, sometimes it takes a full magazine full of racks, sometimes it doesn't do it during the course of one magazine HOWEVER it does do it. At first I thought it was because I had the muzzle elevated and maybe, just maybe, gravity was providing just enough pull to cause it but that turned out not to be true. It does it even when the barrel is parallel to the ground.
Has anyone else had this happen? I'm not really excited of having to try to deal with Mossberg customer service so if anyone has suggestions, they are appreciated.