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bkoenig:

--- Quote from: dukduk on March 23, 2013, 12:14:10 PM ---as much as 930s are ragged on the ones ppl use at our matches have been running great

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Once mine got broken in it has run almost flawlessly.  It eats everything from 3" magnum slugs to light 2 3/4" trap loads without a hiccup.  The only problem I've had after the first 100 rounds was a single stovepipe, but that was after it had been sitting in the rain all day long.  I'm guessing having all the lube washed out of it didn't help. 

dukduk:
I don't lube my gas piston anymore, just keep it clean.it wouldn't cycle superlight shotshells. i felt like the lube would just cake the carbon. my piston is chromed though (JM model) so ymmv.

JTH:

--- Quote from: dukduk on March 24, 2013, 01:04:59 PM ---I don't lube my gas piston anymore, just keep it clean.it wouldn't cycle superlight shotshells. i felt like the lube would just cake the carbon. my piston is chromed though (JM model) so ymmv.

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Whoa, people clean shotguns?  Huh.  What an idea.  You mean I can't just stuff it back in the case after I shoot a match, and not touch it again until the next match?

Because that's what I've been doing for quite awhile now....I cleaned it once about two months after I bought it after I went to the range and shot a couple of hundred shells on steel and flipped clay targets.  Haven't cleaned it since.  Hm.  I should probably do that sometime.

It still feeds better than Sean's gun.  :)

And Nick's too.  :)  (Buy yourself a Mossberg 930 JM Pro, Nick.   Best don't-have-to-mess-with-it semi-auto 3-gun shotgun out there.)

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