Good Day To You All,
I'm finding that when firing my Ithaca M37 for the first time that upon the second to last shell being ejected, the last shell gets "hung up" in (forgive me if I say this wrong) ejector. It appears that the last shell comes back too far and therefore cannot be loaded up into the chamber for firing. Is this something I can correct or would I need to take it to a gunsmith? Or, should I just get a different shotgun like, say, a Remington 870 or a Mossberg 500? Also, when I just run some shells through it with the safety on to see it eject, the same thing happens. It is frustrating to see that last shell sitting there.
Thanks,
Bob
I'm finding that when firing my Ithaca M37 for the first time that upon the second to last shell being ejected, the last shell gets "hung up" in (forgive me if I say this wrong) ejector. It appears that the last shell comes back too far and therefore cannot be loaded up into the chamber for firing. Is this something I can correct or would I need to take it to a gunsmith? Or, should I just get a different shotgun like, say, a Remington 870 or a Mossberg 500? Also, when I just run some shells through it with the safety on to see it eject, the same thing happens. It is frustrating to see that last shell sitting there.
Thanks,
Bob