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Post by featherduster on Feb 25, 2007 11:37:40 GMT -5
During this past season I had problems with my 2 year old SBEII failing to cycle correctly. I took the gun apart several times to clean and lube it however it never corrected the problem, I finally finished out the season with my REM.1187. I contacted BENELLI and was told the problem would most likely be a dirty recoil spring tube .I knew that they were wrong because I had run a lube swab through that tube several times and that tube was clean.I finally got a female service rep. who was nice enough to tell me how to remove the recoil spring retainer nut.( heat it till it's hot to the touch then back it out.) When I removed the spring and and recoil piston I found that the retainer nut that threads into the back of the piston had either worked it"s way out or the threads failed,causing it to brake. I contacted BENELLI and they sent me all new parts at no charge because the gun has a 5 year warranty,however it did take approx. 4 weeks to get all the parts. You might want to tear your gun down now and inspect it before the next season starts and while it's still under warranty.
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Post by indianagooseman on Feb 25, 2007 12:09:16 GMT -5
I tear mine completely apart at least twice during every season to give it a good scrubbing. I suppose if I would quit using it for a push pole and a paddle it would stay a little cleaner.
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Post by supr87gt on Feb 25, 2007 12:18:49 GMT -5
That sucks. My brother inlaws wasnt cycling correctly at the beginning of the season either. I guess that makes me even happier about my Extrema2 purchase before the season. Man that sucker's been in the drink a time or two, caked in mud, and whatever else can happen to her and she keeps bangin' along. ;D
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Post by quackingtim on Feb 25, 2007 16:17:54 GMT -5
I'm glad you found the problem. Did you have any problems with the bolt not closing all the way. I know that was a big problem w/the SBE. Have yet to hear that happening w/the SBE 2.
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Post by featherduster on Feb 25, 2007 19:13:33 GMT -5
As far as the slide goes: don't ride the slide when you first feed the gun, just hit the button and let it slam shut.Or check your recoil tube to make sure it's clean and oiled.
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Post by ActionPoint on Feb 25, 2007 22:24:28 GMT -5
Impossible! It must be operator error!
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