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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 2597535" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>A friend of mine got a Mossberg 500 a little over a year ago. Shot fine for a while but started not striking the primer and would have to re-cock it a couple of times to get it to fire. He disassembled it and cleaned it but no help. He didn't see anything out of place when he disassembled it the second time so now Mossberg has it. I have seen a couple of other issues with newer mossys, but my early 70s Western Auto Mossberg has never missed a lick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 2597535, member: 34558"] A friend of mine got a Mossberg 500 a little over a year ago. Shot fine for a while but started not striking the primer and would have to re-cock it a couple of times to get it to fire. He disassembled it and cleaned it but no help. He didn't see anything out of place when he disassembled it the second time so now Mossberg has it. I have seen a couple of other issues with newer mossys, but my early 70s Western Auto Mossberg has never missed a lick. [/QUOTE]
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