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    Savage Browning patent semi auto jammed


    It's stuck. Any suggestions on how to get it apart ?

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    You are way to smart to drop a question with no information. call a mechanic and say my car is broke then hang up. See how long you will wait for him to not only find the car but diagnose it without the keys or any other info. LOL

    Bolt opens.............................. Case is stuck in the chamber........................................... .................................................. ..........................
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Oh boy look at my post count, not that I provide any useful info !

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    I'm waiting for an image. I didn't know Savage and Browning ever corroborated on a pistol(?) except for the wartime 1911's made by Savage. And no one calls a 1911 anything but "1911".
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    Browning patent semi auto long recoil 12 ga shotgun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99 K 30-30 View Post
    Oh boy look at my post count, not that I provide any useful info !

    You changed your original post i see. So you want to take the Browning patent shotgun apart now? That's easy.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Try looking for instructions on how to disassemble a Browning A5 shotgun. If it is indeed an A5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddav View Post
    Try looking for instructions on how to disassemble a Browning A5 shotgun. If it is indeed an A5.
    Or Remington Model 11, again if reference to an A5 applies.

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    Sorry I was unaware of any othe Browning patent guns made by Savage.
    Taking it apart is easy, fixing the issue requires someone with ability beyond dissiings other posts and stating the obvious.
    I.E. somebody who actually has worked on one of these.

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    I’m out

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99 K 30-30 View Post
    Sorry I was unaware of any othe Browning patent guns made by Savage.
    Taking it apart is easy, fixing the issue requires someone with ability beyond dissiings other posts and stating the obvious.
    I.E. somebody who actually has worked on one of these.
    Sorry brother, You pounded your chest so much and beat up on a valued member(yobuck) on every post he made for what...a week, I thought you had some troubleshooting skills. I apologize for giving you that credit. No one is a mind reader. But if you look closely you do have one fanboy already.

    I am guessing you finally pulled the magazine end cap off, pulled the forearm and barrel. But what we don't know is if it was high or low brass. Factory or hand loads. Chamber condition? Extractor moves freely or no? If the case is even able to be removed? Does the bolt move freely? Just what is it you you need help with. Otherwise it is spray it with some Kroil and wait.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Sorry, I can't help. good luck
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    If stating facts is "beating up", you need to join the SJW CRT groups.

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    And here you go biting the hand that was offered to you like a rabid dog. You are a piece of work brother. You won't have to worry about me getting in your way again. I tend to avoid miserable people.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Boo Hoo, whatever will I do ?

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    Can you provide the shotgun model number. But since you said Browning model I am going to assume it the model 720 and if that is the case its an older unit and is it stuck after firing or after being in the safe?

    SO based on the the fact I think its the 720 check this video out. FYI I have the Auto 5 not the Savage version:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzbCtQGpyvM

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    Could be a steven ?browning humpback 520 shotgun too????

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    Anyone can check another member's profile (which contains their login history) by clicking on their username. I do this before replying to an "old" topic especially if the member hasn't responded to most recent posts.

    99 K 30-30 Last Activity - 08-29-2021 07:02 PM
    The quoted text means he hasn't logged in since August 29th so highly unlikely he'll bother replying to posts in this topic.

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