Grayfox
US Veteran
Local guy has one for sale. Wood is good, but dull. Finish is badly worn. Almost none left, but no pitting either.
What can you tell me bout it? Value?
What can you tell me bout it? Value?
As I recall, the 3000 is basically a clone of the Browning BPS, is it not? Nice gun..They are not as well made as the S&W 3000. I bought one a couple of years ago in Tulsa for around a buck fifty. It was a little worn and seemed to function OK when I got it. When I got home I found out the firing pin was broken, the fix was about $40.00 and I had to go through three of them until I could find one that worked. I have been told that this wasn't an unusual problem. I sold it for what I had in it after telling the buyer about the firing pin. I have two nice model 3000's and several other brands now and have no need for a 916.
I believe it is more a Remington 870 clone. (The BPS has bottom ejection, more like the Ithaca Model 37.)As I recall, the 3000 is basically a clone of the Browning BPS, is it not? Nice gun..
I've had a 916T for about 45 years. It was my first real gun purchase when I was 19. I believe it was made by Stevens, and it ran $119.99 in 1977 dollars. The model as a whole wasn't really seen as of the highest quality but mine has always served me well. I used it on a number of deer over the years and have a slug barrel mounted on it now. I can't imagine what I have is worth much but I reckon it will always be in my collection.
I have one of these and I have a question as to it's operation. With the action closed, you cannot open it unless you depress the slide lock button to the left, rear of the trigger guard. The action can then be opened but if you close it you must press the slide lock again, even if you pull the trigger the action will not open until you depress the slide lock button. Normal operation? if so I assume it functions differently with ammunition in it.
Please forgive my total ignorance, I am not a shotgun guy.
Ralph
That's what I thought too, but it doesn't work. Must be some thing hanging up.After you pull the trigger try pushing the pump handle forward. That should unlock the action, when you fire the gun with live ammo the recoil will unlock the action automatically.