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Offline Mickbear76

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Anybody out there heard anything about the Mossberg Silver Reserve Over/Under?
« Last Edit: October 10/14/07, 06:05:19 PM by Mickbear76 »

Offline The General

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The only problems I have heard in my research about these guns is denting or breaking of the firing pins. 
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Offline labs4me

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I have 3... the .410, a 28 and a 12.

The .410 is great for my kid, the 28 is my grouse gun and the 12 came along for the ride because of a package deal.

Just make sure the lever to break the actio over is pushed all the way to the right before closing the barrels and you will have no problem with the firing pins... sometimes it doesn't lock to the rtight and leaves the pins exposed so when you shut it, they can be sticking out.  Only the 12 ga does this on occassion.  Otherwise I feel they are very good guns and they look good too.

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I seen a bunch up at Reeds, they seemed pretty nice for the money....     -Thunderpout 8)