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  1. Originally posted by edgar:

    I purchased a M1 super 90 about 4 years ago and have since put nearly 3000 shells through it. however, i have only once been able to get the arming bolt off (therefore i have only once been able to clean the rear of the bolt assembly etc...)

     

    and technicaly, i didnt even do that. *I* spent 30 min trying to get it out and then gave up, my girl friend walked over and took 1 small tug on it and *pop* it came off. anywho....

     

    the manual (which im assuming was VERY literaly translated from italian into english) only says 'rip off the arming bolt' in this step of cleaning.

     

    Does anyone have any tips on how to 'rip' it off. and does anyone have any ideas of how/what i should do special since i cant get back theie easily/in a long time?

     

    thanks for whatever help you lend.

  2. Thanks for the information. It would have been nice if they had included it in the owners manual because (being an avid waterfowler) this situation is not uncommon. I routinely hunt in weather that will soak a gun just as bad.

    By the way if you do submerge your gun it will still work just check your barrel for obstruction and your action for any small aquatic life. Try that with another type of semi!

  3. I have hunted ducks and geese for several years with a variety of guns and have never used a full choke with steel. I've found you never need to go more than modified to get a really tight pattern. Most of my hunting is done with Improved cylinder and I don't go to modified till late in the season and sometimes I just staywith I.C. especially with high velocity steel (2,bb,bbb) I would think that if you did find a full choke for steel (most chokes list modified (lead)=full (steel)) it would just blow your pattern.

  4. I just purchased an M1 (new) but the box and manual had been destroyed by a flood at at the gunshop. The manual I downloaded doesn't talk about cleaning the recoil spring ( the long spring that goes into the butt stock). Is this something that I should clean and how? I also agree don't use wd-40 use a good gun oil.

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