Hello,
New poster here. I registered in the attempt to find if anyone else has an issue with their 935 that I've experienced since purchase.
In the attached photos, the my forestock does not sit completely flush with the receiver area of the shotgun. There is a tongue-and-groove rail built into the mold that seemed to have the intention to sit flat against the receiver. As a result, when tightening down the cap, it almost "warps" the forestock downwards.
The firearm operates completely fine (thankfully) but due to this improper fit, the forestock creaks during operation and any time your hand contacts the gun. The sound is like the two materials rubbing together.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? How did you fix it? I've looked at sanding down the forestock in the areas that contact the gun but they're unreachable and I'm hesitant about sanding away.
New poster here. I registered in the attempt to find if anyone else has an issue with their 935 that I've experienced since purchase.
In the attached photos, the my forestock does not sit completely flush with the receiver area of the shotgun. There is a tongue-and-groove rail built into the mold that seemed to have the intention to sit flat against the receiver. As a result, when tightening down the cap, it almost "warps" the forestock downwards.
The firearm operates completely fine (thankfully) but due to this improper fit, the forestock creaks during operation and any time your hand contacts the gun. The sound is like the two materials rubbing together.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? How did you fix it? I've looked at sanding down the forestock in the areas that contact the gun but they're unreachable and I'm hesitant about sanding away.