Short Shucking Syndrome and the Pump Shotgun
This guide, based on expert instruction from hickok45, addresses 'Short Shucking Syndrome,' a common user error with pump-action shotguns. It details how to prevent malfunctions by practicing authoritative and complete cycling of the action, emphasizing that firm manipulation is key to reliability, especially with bullpup designs like the Kel-Tec KSG. The techniques apply to traditional models like the Remington 870 and Mossberg 590 as well.











