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1 year 17 weeks ago, 3:37 PM

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A month ago I bought a Winchester 1200 12 gage at a gun show. It feeds two shells at at time. When you push the recever release button it feeds and ejects all of the shells just fine, but when you go to cock and load to shoot, it feeds two at once. Took it to a fancy gun store/gun smith place they wanted $49.00 just to look at it, I took the gun back home. Anyone know what part it needs , or what is wrong with it?[gun is clean, and quality ammo is being used]. THANKS ELDON

1 year 17 weeks ago, 3:40 PM

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eh

1 year 17 weeks ago, 3:51 PM

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check the recever and check the springs inside.hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......dont think i know much about chesters im more of a remington 870 person

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1 year 17 weeks ago, 5:25 PM

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sound like the recever

1 year 17 weeks ago, 6:22 PM

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you live in mesa? I wold bring it up to caswell's. they have a pretty cool gunsmith that will look at anything for free, then tell you how much it will cost to fix it. He has done a couple minor things for me for free and a couple other things for $5. Ron at guns etc. also does some good gunsmithing... he did a lot of work on my 1911. I suggest caswells though.

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