Posted November 7, 2017 10:05 am by Comments

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Mossberg Maverick Hunter shotgun recall
Mossberg Maverick Hunter shotgun angle

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Photo by Mossberg

Photo by Mossberg

Photo by Mossberg

A safety warning and recall notice has been announced for the Maverick Arms Hunter after the company, a subsidiary of Mossberg, discovered that a small number of the over/under 12-gauge shotguns were marked incorrectly.

The issue here, the company says, is the fact that some Maverick Hunter shotguns have a chamber marking that indicates they’re chambered for 3 ½-inch shells, but the chambers are actually made for 2 ¾-inch and 3-inch shells.

All Maverick Hunter scatterguns are made with 3-inch chambers, not 3 ½-inch chambers. As a result, firing a 3 ½-inch shotshell through the shotgun could result in an increase in chamber pressure and …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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