I am worried that if I hit it too hard it may mushroom on the end. I have tried using a punch and hammer on both of the pins as he shows in the video, but I have not had any success in getting either to budge. The only help I have been able to find is this video on the disassembling of a Mossberg 590 bolt: I am having trouble removing the bolt lock pin and the firing pin retaining pin. I have been researching the removal of the firing pin all over the internet, but I have not been able to find much help. Please request one by calling (800) 363-3555. You can also receive free printed owner’s manuals by U.S. Discontinued Models: For owner’s manual copies of models not mentioned below, please contact: National Mossberg Collectors Association. I am planning to replace the firing pin and possibly the firing pin spring if I can get the bolt disassembled. To view and/or to download our owner’s manuals, you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Round number 18 fired, but round number 19 did not. Round number 17 clicked and upon my inspection I noticed it had done the same thing - left a small indentation in the primer. All of the primers seemed to have a relatively deep indentation. I cleaned it up and reassembled the gun and shot 16 rounds through it just fine. Last year I clicked on a turkey at 25 steps and I almost left the gun beside the tree I was leaning on! After the turkey flew off, I ejected the shell and noticed that the primer had only a very small indentation on it where the firing pin hit it.Ĭooler heads prevailed, and I took it home and removed the bolt and soaked it for several hours in Hoppes #7 solvent to try to get rid of any grime that might be impeding the firing pins action. I have been having an issue with it not firing every time. I have been turkey and duck hunting with my 835 "Ulti-Mag" for around 12 years now, and it has been a great gun until last year. I'm new to the board, hopefully someone here can help me out! I have searched the board and couldn't find this specific area addressed anywhere.
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