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Old February 15, 2009, 07:52 AM   #15
rebturlington
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It's cycling fine, but just kicks hard because I put a lot of lube on the friction assembly around the magazine tube when I first cleaned it without knowing any better. I learned the error of my ways, but then forgot about it before I went to shoot (Keystone mixed with target pratice, maybe not quite so safe). Wiped it down after I cleaned it again. Found a 19" barrel I might buy. Does anyone have an idea how this might effect the recoil my shotgun. I was thinking if I go too short I might get some cycling problems because of the reduction in recoil (could always set the gun up for lighter loads to compensate on the recoil if need be by taking the friction ring off and putting it behind the friction spring out of the way).

I'll try the dry lube you mentioned
Thanks.
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