Maxus 3 1/2" that won't shot more than one at a time.

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Re: Maxus 3 1/2" that won't shot more than one at a time.

Postby ea oneal » Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:01 pm

well i don't know about the inside but bed liner on the outside would be tough as hell . do it right might look tooo bad.hey AK can u read this. if not we need you in congress ,pass it to see what,s in it.
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Re: Maxus 3 1/2" that won't shot more than one at a time.

Postby AKPirate » Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:43 pm

ea oneal wrote:well i don't know about the inside but bed liner on the outside would be tough as hell . do it right might look tooo bad.hey AK can u read this. if not we need you in congress ,pass it to see what,s in it.

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Re: Maxus 3 1/2

Postby RonE » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:43 pm

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assateague wrote:Oddly enough, I don't see those in relation to the 870. Hmm.


Honestly that's one reason I love pump guns. If they don't cycle it's operator error and if no they can easily be stripped down and dealt with. That's why I will never get rid of my Nova, never had a problem with it and know it inside and out. It can be a bitch to put autos back together.


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Most of the guys that didn't ride the short bus don't seem to have any problems taking apart and putting together semi-auto shotguns. Please tell us how to take apart and put back together the Browning Pump Shotguns.
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Re: Maxus 3 1/2" that won't shot more than one at a time.

Postby jarbo03 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:50 pm

RonE wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
assateague wrote:Oddly enough, I don't see those in relation to the 870. Hmm.


Honestly that's one reason I love pump guns. If they don't cycle it's operator error and if no they can easily be stripped down and dealt with. That's why I will never get rid of my Nova, never had a problem with it and know it inside and out. It can be a bitch to put autos back together.


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Most of the guys that didn't ride the short bus don't seem to have any problems taking apart and putting together semi-auto shotguns. Please tell us how to take apart and put back together the Browning Pump Shotguns.


Not a pump easier to clean or take apart than my auto.

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Re: Maxus 3 1/2

Postby Eric Haynes » Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:03 pm

jarbo03 wrote:
RonE wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
assateague wrote:Oddly enough, I don't see those in relation to the 870. Hmm.


Honestly that's one reason I love pump guns. If they don't cycle it's operator error and if no they can easily be stripped down and dealt with. That's why I will never get rid of my Nova, never had a problem with it and know it inside and out. It can be a bitch to put autos back together.


Sent from my Vox Mortem


Most of the guys that didn't ride the short bus don't seem to have any problems taking apart and putting together semi-auto shotguns. Please tell us how to take apart and put back together the Browning Pump Shotguns.


Not a pump easier to clean or take apart than my auto.

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My Nova, for sure. I haven't spent a single second of my life cleaning it. 5th season with it.
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Re: Maxus 3 1/2" that won't shot more than one at a time.

Postby jarbo03 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:11 pm

Eric Haynes wrote:
jarbo03 wrote:
RonE wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
assateague wrote:Oddly enough, I don't see those in relation to the 870. Hmm.


Honestly that's one reason I love pump guns. If they don't cycle it's operator error and if no they can easily be stripped down and dealt with. That's why I will never get rid of my Nova, never had a problem with it and know it inside and out. It can be a bitch to put autos back together.


Sent from my Vox Mortem


Most of the guys that didn't ride the short bus don't seem to have any problems taking apart and putting together semi-auto shotguns. Please tell us how to take apart and put back together the Browning Pump Shotguns.


Not a pump easier to clean or take apart than my auto.

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My Nova, for sure. I haven't spent a single second of my life cleaning it. 5th season with it.


If you were to clean it, would not be easier than my auto.

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Re: Maxus 3 1/2

Postby Eric Haynes » Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:16 pm

jarbo03 wrote:If you were to clean it, would not be easier than my auto.

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