Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted By: BrentD
If the A5 is anything like the Remington M11 jam-o-matic, then it's got no place on a windy Kansas sandbar. Even if bluebird weather, never mind the bad stuff. But maybe A5s are a whole 'nother thing.


Ive heard about A5s and Remington model 11s jamming, and, to a one, the operator doing the complaining cant describe how the adjustment rings are placed for the load they are using, or, when the last time the crud was unpacked from around the action spring. Most of the time when you ask how the operator has the adjustment has been set, you get a stupid look, accompanied by a huh?
Gas guns are more idiot proof, in that regard.

Best,
Ted


I was expecting this response Ted.

Do you know another gun that needs such meticulous care and adjustment and maintenance? I can tell you mine was carefully cleaned and lubricated. But it just doesn't hold up to the rigors of a Kansas sandbar. If you like'em, more power to ya. I sold mine and was glad to get a dollar for it. That went towards my first double which has never ever failed to fire.


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