Remington 870 - Carrier Dog Spring Installation

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @kirkdecker6228
    @kirkdecker6228 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the great vid. Ordering spring now.

  • @demo2952
    @demo2952 2 роки тому

    I’m doing this and the magazine spring/plunger tomorrow. Just put in the non-mim extractor. So far so good

  • @AKS-74U
    @AKS-74U Рік тому +1

    So this will help the carrier snap up better with a heavier cartridge? Currently having issues with an Express where it seems the carrier doesn't snap up with enough force when rapid cycling and the round catches the lip of the chamber. A slight retraction of the pump allows the carrier to go fully up and feed properly

    • @jackiemartling5321
      @jackiemartling5321 Рік тому

      Did you replace the carrier dog spring? Did it fix the problem?

    • @AKS-74U
      @AKS-74U Рік тому

      @@jackiemartling5321 I did replace it, and no it didn't fix it. I'm wondering if maybe the carrier itself on my shotgun is bent somehow.

    • @jackiemartling5321
      @jackiemartling5321 Рік тому +1

      @@AKS-74U I saw chromed bolts and carriers for sale on eBay for not much money. FWIW - the chromed bolts have the non-MIM extractors, too.

    • @littlebobby1
      @littlebobby1 11 місяців тому

      ​@@AKS-74Uwhat did you do to fix the problem?

    • @AKS-74U
      @AKS-74U 11 місяців тому

      @@littlebobby1 I never did fix it unfortunately.

  • @DeusExMachina251
    @DeusExMachina251 2 роки тому +1

    Hello
    I'm searching for the following spring - F16966, basically it's improved spring from the Police version of Rem 870. Is that the same spring you're showng in your video?

    • @04BlueSmoke
      @04BlueSmoke  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Alexander, That spring F16966 has been unavailable for years. Our spring is called the Professional Carrier Dog spring. It is not exactly like the old spring. It is made from chrome silicon and has been heat treated so its characteristics won't change over time. It is the tension we believe is best for reliability. Thanks Scott.