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12 bore shotgun

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:01 am
by advghori
I got my 12 bore license recently.
I am planning to buy pump action shotgun.

Please give ur suggestions as my friend told me that cartridge often stuck in pump action shotgun.
Thanks

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Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 10:46 am
by ASIF007
Congratulations on acquiring a 12 bore licence. IOF Pump action is most popular but has some defects. Many videos are available. If you are into Trap shooting an O/U is required. Indian ones are available below 1 lac but foreign brands are much higher. Side by side are much cheaper but you have to check the condition.

Regards
Asif

Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 12:29 pm
by riflemarksman
Every gun has some issues dbbl or sbbl guns sometimes dont eject shells after they are fired at least in pump action you can remove the stuck shells easily.........and chamber the next cartridge

Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 5:35 am
by eljefe
riflemarksman wrote:
Sat Jun 13, 2020 12:29 pm
Every gun has some issues dbbl or sbbl guns sometimes dont eject shells after they are fired at least in pump action you can remove the stuck shells easily.........and chamber the next cartridge
Pump and lever action firearms have this problem where the extractor sometimes slips over the rim of the cartridge and fails to extract, in the extraction -ejection Cycle. Leaving a fired case stuck in the chamber. And cycling of the action -After you empty the magazine tube by other means - e.g unscrewing the mag tube from the front , if possible, and emptying out the rest of the loaded shells FIRST May snap the extractor back over the rim of the sticky case and extract it.
Cycling the action with loaded shells in the mag tube will worsen the jam because the ‘lifter’ will lift and try to feed the fresh shell from the mag tube into the chamber- which is still holding the jammed empty case!
With a double or single , open the action and the fired case rim is accessible. Easily plucked out with the fingers. Old time clay shooters used to wear a ring with a shell holder profile, which can be used to quickly Snap over the stuck shell and extract manually.

Extractors and ejectors are two entirely different mechanisms. All break open shotguns are made with EXTRACTORS to elevate the fired ctg from the chamber.
EJECTORS are an additional feature (usually at extra cost) which throw out the fired cases

I would prefer a break action type shotgun for exactly these features, rather than struggle with a stuck case In a pump or lever action.
IMO- lesser the moving parts , more dependable.

I have a .357 underlever carbine which would not feed handloads, and if it did, failed to extract. I had to strip it and modify the extractor and some other parts by grinding away the out of spec parts. Feeds and extracts fine now.

Some users of the Turkish made lever action 12 ga shotguns also report a similar failure to extract, leaving them with a ‘jammed’ gun and a fat pig making his exit

Most times, in a PAG, it’s easy to diagnose and rectify this condition by a little judicious filing/ grinding Or even machining out an aftermarket extractor with closer tolerances. A polish of the feed tube internals will also help.
And the most important variable - find a brand of shotshell your gun likes, and stick to it.

Leaving the worst for the last, if the shotgun chamber comes oversized from the factory, firing will cause the brass to expand more than normal, and failure to extract will be hallmark.

Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:57 pm
by javedali923
eljefe wrote:
Wed Jun 17, 2020 5:35 am
riflemarksman wrote:
Sat Jun 13, 2020 12:29 pm
Every gun has some issues dbbl or sbbl guns sometimes dont eject shells after they are fired at least in pump action you can remove the stuck shells easily.........and chamber the next cartridge
Pump and lever action firearms have this problem where the extractor sometimes slips over the rim of the cartridge and fails to extract, in the extraction -ejection Cycle. Leaving a fired case stuck in the chamber. And cycling of the action -After you empty the magazine tube by other means - e.g unscrewing the mag tube from the front , if possible, and emptying out the rest of the loaded shells FIRST May snap the extractor back over the rim of the sticky case and extract it.
Cycling the action with loaded shells in the mag tube will worsen the jam because the ‘lifter’ will lift and try to feed the fresh shell from the mag tube into the chamber- which is still holding the jammed empty case!
With a double or single , open the action and the fired case rim is accessible. Easily plucked out with the fingers. Old time clay shooters used to wear a ring with a shell holder profile, which can be used to quickly Snap over the stuck shell and extract manually.

Extractors and ejectors are two entirely different mechanisms. All break open shotguns are made with EXTRACTORS to elevate the fired ctg from the chamber.
EJECTORS are an additional feature (usually at extra cost) which throw out the fired cases

I would prefer a break action type shotgun for exactly these features, rather than struggle with a stuck case In a pump or lever action.
IMO- lesser the moving parts , more dependable.

I have a .357 underlever carbine which would not feed handloads, and if it did, failed to extract. I had to strip it and modify the extractor and some other parts by grinding away the out of spec parts. Feeds and extracts fine now.

Some users of the Turkish made lever action 12 ga shotguns also report a similar failure to extract, leaving them with a ‘jammed’ gun and a fat pig making his exit

Most times, in a PAG, it’s easy to diagnose and rectify this condition by a little judicious filing/ grinding Or even machining out an aftermarket extractor with closer tolerances. A polish of the feed tube internals will also help.
And the most important variable - find a brand of shotshell your gun likes, and stick to it.

Leaving the worst for the last, if the shotgun chamber comes oversized from the factory, firing will cause the brass to expand more than normal, and failure to extract will be hallmark.
Eljafi need your support on my post. Kindly check my post regarding box lock and side lock in 12 gauge double barrel

Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:41 am
by advghori
Thanks all. I've bought IOF pump action gun.

Re: 12 bore shotgun

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:13 pm
by veeveeaar
Wow Congratulations !. That is a good choice. I had enquired about IOF PAG with the police armourers . They said it works well and is no nonsense and simple. The police in India have been issued these PAGs with a 18 inch barrell (PB ) for riot control and a Sawn off .303 exclusively for firing non lethal plastic shots. the IOF PAG seems to be a no problem weapon as they have used it for training and fired a few hundred rounds without any issues.