12-17-2022, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover
Joe,
I've shot my NID's more than any other gun, but I've never had that happen.
I've had it happen with my Parker 16 gauge underlifter, but it had good reason, some paper shells that had took on a small amount of moisture, it was not the guns fault.
Like you I had to remove the extractor before being able to remove the stuck shell, luckily I was hunting pheasant within walking distance of my house.
Your NID must have had a ton of shells put through it or someone was fooling with it that shouldn't have been, snap a picture of the extractor if you don't mind, wouldn't mind seeing it.
Stan
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Will do when I get a chance. thanks.
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