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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1484426" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>It is hard to beat a remmy 870 for function, but with that said, I jammed mine a few months ago when a murderer was on the loose and possibly in the area. As I was strategically placing firearms in readily accessible places, my 870 jammed. I was wanting to leave the action open with a full magazine. I had to remove the barrel to clear the jam. Never happened before in 47 years of use. I have a fairly new mossberg 935 semi auto 3.5 inch, I have it with me for camp defense in bear country, but I have to be honest. The gun only has about 15 rounds total down the tube on geese and I had two cases where the bolt didn't close all the way chambering a new round. Could be a lube issue, but time for some testing. Same thing goes for why I like a wheel gun handgun for backup, aka taurus raging bull 454 loaded with 300 gr nosler partions at around 1700 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1484426, member: 2567"] It is hard to beat a remmy 870 for function, but with that said, I jammed mine a few months ago when a murderer was on the loose and possibly in the area. As I was strategically placing firearms in readily accessible places, my 870 jammed. I was wanting to leave the action open with a full magazine. I had to remove the barrel to clear the jam. Never happened before in 47 years of use. I have a fairly new mossberg 935 semi auto 3.5 inch, I have it with me for camp defense in bear country, but I have to be honest. The gun only has about 15 rounds total down the tube on geese and I had two cases where the bolt didn't close all the way chambering a new round. Could be a lube issue, but time for some testing. Same thing goes for why I like a wheel gun handgun for backup, aka taurus raging bull 454 loaded with 300 gr nosler partions at around 1700 fps. [/QUOTE]
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