Mossberg 590 Safety

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Mossberg 590 Safety

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I recently acquired a Mossberg 590. It is relatively easy to switch the safety off, but very difficult to switch it back on. Has anyone encountered that problem before or have a possible solution? Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
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My 590 was just the opposite, going on is easy, but off was much harder. I just worked at it until it loosened up.
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Re: Mossberg 590 Safety

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Don't worry, after a couple thousand rounds, it'll might just loosen up enough that the recoil will activate the safety, as the one I shoot habitually does (when you have to tape the safety off, something is wrong). Best solution, buy a Remington, Benelli, or FN. Outside of that, I'd suggest shooting it a lot and oiling it.
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Re: Mossberg 590 Safety

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If it bothers you, something like this may be just the ticket:

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I will warn you, though - that stupid safety screw Mossberg uses to hold in the button is a total PITA to remove. If you do decide to try it, tape the bejesus out of the area of the receiver that surrounds the button to protect the finish - you will probably have to get pretty medieval with the screw to remove it... Ask me how I know. "rlol"

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Thanks for all the helpful comments -- much appreciated!
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