I had the same issues right out of the box with mine first day I took it out, lubed it up good when I got home went out next day and not a single cycling issue your guns just dry bud.
It always takes about 100rds of full power buckshot or slugs to break in new shotguns. They will not run birdshot when they are new... even $1,000 shotguns have to be broken in.
This is absurd and you're making the firearm appear to have mechanical issues that in reality are shooter induced. You run ancient, and what appear to be swollen paper hull shells through your gun and wonder why it doesn't function? Is this a joke? Are you intentionally trying to look dumb? The gun gets a pass, you not so much. Do yourself a favor and pull down this video.
Maybe you should drag it in the mud and then drop a handful of metal filings in the action then fing some old black powder shells. Then you'll really be able to tell if it's the gun... 🤡
I couldn't agree more... makes it look like crapping on the product with bad ammo. My wife was shooting my handgun c97b the other day... it was jamming because they gave her some old ass box of ammo and once she switched it was flawless... not to mention I've ran like 400 rounds thru it after purchase with zero issues
Went back to the gun shop he was surprised and he went to the range with me . He ha tried to shot it and it failed many times . After he pulled it apart even though the gun was new he said there was a problem. After he pulled it apart he determined it had a bad spring . He installed a new spring well it finally works. So even a new gun can be fucked up. Still used the rest of the old but new Ammo even tried the short shells and not one problem .
The toothless wonder was old coot that I deer hunted with for many years. He hunted with a Winchester lever action 30-30. If you heard him shoot, there was meat on the ground. The box that ammunition came out of dated from the early 1960’s. He loved deer meat since it was free and it was tender - he was toothless and parasimonious.