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Out with my friend yesterday and the Escort he uses (the one I'm I was going to buy when my SGC comes through!) decided to try and blow the end of the barrel off resulting in deformed barrel, choke and choke threads destroyed. No blockages, choke was tight and only around 150 carts through it, so at a loss as to why this happened. (It is going back to gunshop for return to Edgar Bros for their examination).

 

(Mobile phone pics, sorry for quality.)

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There's been a thread on the BBS about an almost identical incident (which looked like gas had got between the choke tube and the barrel wall).

 

I'd like to get in with a 'pay peanuts, get monkeys' analogy before Mungler reads this. I'd rather use a Lanber than an Escort.

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There's been a thread on the BBS about an almost identical incident (which looked like gas had got between the choke tube and the barrel wall).

 

I'd like to get in with a 'pay peanuts, get monkeys' analogy before Mungler reads this. I'd rather use a Lanber than an Escort.

Thanks Baldrick, I'll have a look for that (or do you have a link, please).

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i own a escort and had it since xmass and i find this very worrying as i use it a lot and found the choke keaps coming undone

 

I always check the choke on my escort. Well you certainly get what you paid for but you also get a 3 year warranty.

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Not a choke problem! But I recently purchased a Hastan Escort 3 1/2in magnum. Been using it on pigeon, No.6's 32g - no problem (Yet!!!!); but tried it with 28g clay cartridges and jammed every time, maybe down to lower pressure developed by the lighter load.?

Will need to keep an eye on the chokes a bit worrying!!!

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Not a choke problem! But I recently purchased a Hastan Escort 3 1/2in magnum. Been using it on pigeon, No.6's 32g - no problem (Yet!!!!); but tried it with 28g clay cartridges and jammed every time, maybe down to lower pressure developed by the lighter load.?

Will need to keep an eye on the chokes a bit worrying!!!

 

The problem with the 3 1/2" Escort not cycling 28g carts is a well known one, my RFD warned me of this when choosing between the 3" & 3 1/2" guns, it`s just a case of not enough pressure to cycle it due to stronger setup on the 3 1/2" version.

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Not a choke problem! But I recently purchased a Hastan Escort 3 1/2in magnum. Been using it on pigeon, No.6's 32g - no problem (Yet!!!!); but tried it with 28g clay cartridges and jammed every time, maybe down to lower pressure developed by the lighter load.?

Will need to keep an eye on the chokes a bit worrying!!!

 

the 3.5" dont like the lighter loads as already mentioned and the 3" version would be the better option but u can buy a new spring for the 3.5" version which will cycle the lighter loads ... cost about £10 :good:

 

u just keep both springs and swap them when needed

 

john forsey has them if u cant find them B)

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i bought a 3inch escort tried 24g cartridges for clays.i should have known they wouldnt cycle.i used to have a berretta 391 and that would cycle anything. took the escort back and rfd took it back and i got myself a berretta 303 sporter had a few non ejects with 24 but liveable with.just got back into my shooting should have kept my 391.also had a remi 1187 sporting clays with 26inch barrel that was great for skeet another gun i should have kept. i also ride bikes and i think the escorts are like chinese copy bikes ie not very good.

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the 3.5" dont like the lighter loads as already mentioned and the 3" version would be the better option but u can buy a new spring for the 3.5" version which will cycle the lighter loads ... cost about £10 :good:

 

u just keep both springs and swap them when needed

 

john forsey has them if u cant find them B)

 

I assumed it was down to pressures developed by differnt cartridges; I only used it on clays for a bit of a practice otherwise I only use it for Pigeon Decoying with 32g No6 and I haven't had a problem. If I do feel the need to break a few clays I have a Lanber o/u and Beratta o/u m/c I usually use. Will keep the Hastan purley for the heavier loads, but knowing about the alternative spring is good.

 

Have you got a Hastan? Can't get my head around the manual instructions about lining up the cocking handle with marks to remove it? any ideas. :o

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IIRC the last case was someone using a mobil choke in their Hatsan. Can anyone else back me up or am I imagining things again?

 

ZB

 

Yeah i remember that. I think the choke appeared to fit but after firing they ended up with a massive bulge in the barrel.

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IIRC the last case was someone using a mobil choke in their Hatsan. Can anyone else back me up or am I imagining things again?

 

ZB

Yes, I believe you are correct on this but the chokes in this Escort are the ones supplied with the gun.

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Tungsten,

 

If you remove the barrel and let the action slide forwards then put your thumb on the bit with the firing pin and move it back slightly whilst pulling on the cocking handle it will pull out.

 

Regards,

 

Gixer1

 

Thanks for the info, but when you read the manual " with your fingers compress the bolt to align the two notches (??) on the bolt where the cocking handle is attached" then pull out the cocking handle. The next bit is also very confusing:-

 

"The bolt cocking handle is secret coded to prevent the risk of it falling out":good:??

 

Need to sort this as, as per previous reply, I may need to change the spring so I can use lighter clay loads.

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Its got to be gas getting behind the choke to blast the choke to pieces like that . If there had been an obstruction in the barrel it would have burst or made one hell of a bulge .

Harnser .

Harnser, the shop assistant said exactly the same as you when we dropped the gun in this morning. It will have to be sent away to Edgar Bros for their inspection.

 

Here is a couple more pics showing the damage to choke and bulge in barrel.

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Not a choke problem! But I recently purchased a Hastan Escort 3 1/2in magnum. Been using it on pigeon, No.6's 32g - no problem (Yet!!!!); but tried it with 28g clay cartridges and jammed every time, maybe down to lower pressure developed by the lighter load.?

Will need to keep an eye on the chokes a bit worrying!!!

 

 

I have just bought a three and a half inch magnum from mcavoys in standish,asked Tim, the owner,to find out what it will cycle to and he looked it up in Hadsans literatue etc,and they reckeon it should cycle 24 grams, I took it out today shooting clays using 28gram...not a problem at all, an excellent gun

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