January 10, 2010, 11:10 PM | #1 |
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Citori problem
Okay this just started in the last month and I have owned the gun for three years now. When I have the selector set to fire the top bbl first after the shot the gun will come unlocked. The first time I noticed it I was shooting heavy 3 inch shells and I thought my thumb hit the lever under recoil. Today rabbit hunting with light loads it did it again twice in a row. My FIL told me to move the selector to the bottom bbl and leave it there. Shooting the bottom bbl first it never did it the rest of the day.
How do I fix this? It is a waterfowl model with 3.5" chambers and camo dipped FYI. Thanks Evan |
January 11, 2010, 10:18 AM | #2 |
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Let someone else shoot the gun to make sure it ISN'T you accidentally moving the lever. If it is still doing it, a trip to the smith to fix things is in order. My Browning O/U started doing it to me (I fire bottom barrel first) every now and again. After about 90,000 rounds, it needed a little tweaking - works fine now.
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January 11, 2010, 10:46 AM | #3 |
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replace the lever spring
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January 11, 2010, 12:40 PM | #4 |
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+1 on what OneOunce said .....
I have a bunch of Citori's with well over 100,000 shells thru them ....and I've never had that problem. I rarely shoot the top barrel first ...but that shouldn't matter either - it should still stay locked. I'm concerned that you might be bumping the lever too ... But a good gunsmith can tighten it up for you as well. |
January 11, 2010, 05:25 PM | #5 |
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Okay so after I and two other people fired it. It is definetly unlocking after the top bbl fires whether it is fired first or not. Is this a definite gunsmith fix, or is it something I can do like changing out a part? If it is a gunsmith job, is there one certain person to send it to?
Thanks Evan PS it won't do it with an empty chamber. Also my lever is slightly right of center. |
January 11, 2010, 05:51 PM | #6 |
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Since you're so close, I would consider shipping it to Briley... Have them go thru the whole gun.
None of us can say what it will take / unless we looked at the gun - it may just be a spring, maybe the bolt is worn ....no way to really tell ....and I'm no gunsmith anyway... Its possible the gun isn't locking up properly for some reason ...to start with. I trust the work done by Briley / they charge around $ 50 for an evaluation - and I think they apply that to the cost of repairs if you go forward with it. My guess - is you're probably talking $ 200 - $ 500 for a complete tuneup / springs, parts, etc... ------------------------------------- Briley Manufacturing, Inc. 1230 Lumpkin Road Houston, Texas 77043 U.S.A. Hours of Operation We are open 8-5, Monday through Friday, and 8-12 on Saturdays. We are closed on Sundays. Office or Technical (For questions concerning Briley products and services) 713-932-6995 Fax 713-932-1043 Orders Only 1- 800-331-5718 [email protected] Last edited by BigJimP; January 11, 2010 at 05:58 PM. |
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When I had kmy Gti done, it was by a local guy who does a LOT of Brownings, Berettas, K-guns, P-guns etc. (He lives in a gun club retirement place). It was around 250 for all new springs, firing pins, top lever, making the lever back to right of center, etc.....
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January 11, 2010, 06:26 PM | #8 |
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I would say call Browning and listen to what they say. That is definitely a hazardous situation.
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January 11, 2010, 06:38 PM | #9 |
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The problem with local gunsmiths - is there isn't really a "standard" for them in terms of experience or quality.
If you know quite a few shooters that have trusted their guns to a local gunsmith / and have been happy with the results - that is a plus. Unfortunately in my area there just aren't any ...at least that I trust....but you should ask around. Like Scorch says - it isn't safe to shoot that gun right now. But will all due respect to Scorch .....calling Browning, isn't going to get you any info / they will just tell you to take it to a gunsmith. |
January 11, 2010, 07:12 PM | #10 |
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Contact Broowning authorized repair shop at your area:
Sports World 6841 East 41st Street Tulsa OK, 74145 918-742-4027 Fax:918-742-3981 www.sportsworldtulsa.com [email protected] These guys will help you |
January 11, 2010, 07:25 PM | #11 |
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i had a small problem with my browning bt 100, the ejector trip rod was defective. i took it to a browning repair shop about 43 miles away and they took it apart finding the defective trip rod and ordered one and when it came in they installed it and gave me a bill marked no charge. i gave them a 20 dollar tip any way. so from how i was treated i would take it to a authorized browning repair shop. eastbank.
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January 11, 2010, 07:33 PM | #12 |
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the locking lever spring is worn take the stock off and replace it and stop getting yourself crazy i have been shooting brownings for the last 15years.the gunsmith somebody was talking about is bill gillet at the sporting clays in okeeochobee,fl.cant remember the name though.good luck
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February 12, 2010, 07:12 PM | #14 |
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I got the shotgun back last Tuesday. It took them a little longer than they originally said. It really didn't matter to me but I still think 'smiths should be more accurate when they quote the work times. It turns out like some of you said that it was just the spring.
I took the gun out tonight and ran some rounds through it and it worked like a charm. Thanks Evan |
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