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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 2520860" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>Because i took a rush delivery of a batch of them that were built at the factory in turkey about 3-4 weeks ago and was told that those shotgun had all up to date revisions.</p><p>Of course, guns of all makes come from their respective factories all the time with things out of specification, which is why all companies have warranties and service depts, so its possible that something will come out wrong. No offense taken, Im just trying to add to current knowledge of the platform.</p><p></p><p>Ive only seen one or two of earliest m3k's and they fit nordic threads fine also. What I suspect may have been happening is that the stock mag tube tapers pretty sharply, and if an aftermarket tube and nut are tightened on a stoeger tube together as a unit, the end of the stock mag tube can bell out and bugger up the nut, and the aftermarket tube and increase the diameter of the end of the stock tube.</p><p>This is as far as I plan on going with the stoeger as far as trying to forensically recreate some issues. Im mostly just aware of this stuff because Ive done some work for, and am supporting guns as a favor for the Stoeger three gun team. </p><p>I would recommend dressing up the end of the stoeger factory tube end and polishing up the bevel at the end, regardless of what tube or nut you use. the follower can get hand up there and get stuck. Of course, if it runs and will always run 100%, then if it aint broke dont fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 2520860, member: 459"] Because i took a rush delivery of a batch of them that were built at the factory in turkey about 3-4 weeks ago and was told that those shotgun had all up to date revisions. Of course, guns of all makes come from their respective factories all the time with things out of specification, which is why all companies have warranties and service depts, so its possible that something will come out wrong. No offense taken, Im just trying to add to current knowledge of the platform. Ive only seen one or two of earliest m3k's and they fit nordic threads fine also. What I suspect may have been happening is that the stock mag tube tapers pretty sharply, and if an aftermarket tube and nut are tightened on a stoeger tube together as a unit, the end of the stock mag tube can bell out and bugger up the nut, and the aftermarket tube and increase the diameter of the end of the stock tube. This is as far as I plan on going with the stoeger as far as trying to forensically recreate some issues. Im mostly just aware of this stuff because Ive done some work for, and am supporting guns as a favor for the Stoeger three gun team. I would recommend dressing up the end of the stoeger factory tube end and polishing up the bevel at the end, regardless of what tube or nut you use. the follower can get hand up there and get stuck. Of course, if it runs and will always run 100%, then if it aint broke dont fix it. [/QUOTE]
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