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    Stoger M2000 Gunsmith?

    I can't find anyone in the Lufkin area to work on my M2000. It was fine, I had 0 issues with it and sold it to a buddy. He called telling me that it was jamming... I figured it was the shells so I went and got it. It won't even cycle my 3" Turkey loads... I told him I'd either pay to have it fixed or buy it back from him. The only thing I can think could have happened was when I cleaned it last I fouled something up or lost a part... Anyways, does anyone know a gunsmith I could send it to that does good shotgun work?

    #2
    whats it doing? because honestly theres not to much to those things? its inertia just like a benelli. we might could help you if you give us some detail.

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      #3
      Originally posted by dclifton View Post
      whats it doing? because honestly theres not to much to those things? its inertia just like a benelli. we might could help you if you give us some detail.
      That's what I thought, it's hands down the easiest gun to take apart I've ever delt with.

      The bolt comes about 7/8 of the way back and won't eject the shell. At a glance it looks like the bolt is locked open but the hull is still inside.

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        #4
        Well is it stiff to pull back past that position? By hand.

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          #5
          Take it a part and put it back together. There is a piece below the bolt that is not seated correctly.

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            #6
            Pull the trigger assembly back out and make sure you push the ejector plate in when you put it in. It's kind of tricky to get in just right. If you don't push it in correctly it won't cycle right.

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              #7
              This is a good one, Ive got my m2000 in the texas gun shop here in corpus. The ejection arm completely fell out. Noticed it when it wouldn't eject the shells anymore and seen the entire assembly missing. The hard part is getting stoger to send the parts.

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                #8
                You have my number brother if you need a hand brother.

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