I'd file 13 that dude. There's only so many hours in my life, and I don't want to spend them trying to fix a gun that ultimately is a piece of junk.
That is what I was thinking but thought to post about the problem for suggestions first and the Chamber polishing (still not done) is going to be worth a try for sure.
I was the one who gave that Western Field a lifetime of use. Helped Dad pour a 10' x 14' concrete pad with a mixer & wheelbarrow one morning to late afternoon and I was working harder than him or my older brothers to get the job complete. With the job done, this adrenalin charged youth grabbed the old Savage double and headed out across the fields and returned home at dusk with a pair of Phesants. Dad was impressed but I told him that the dble had started cracking the brass casings around the outer edges, The next evening he bought me the Western Field...I was in the 8th grade at that time.
That pump was all that I ever needed for many years after that. The quick reflexes and hand\eye cordination of a youth, then young adult, more than made up for any short comings of the design. I was shooting right up there with my older brothers autoloading Francies cept my pump never jammed
I have been shooting an 870 Wingmaster for at least ten years as said. The old Western Field feels like I am shouldering a four by four post in comparison but I would like to save it, or at least reserve it for guests.
The 10yrs with the 870 has actually been 23yrs because my intent was to buy an autoloader and the Rem 1187's had just came out...It did not fit (that 1187) as the front bead seemed to be looking at the sky with the shotgun shouldered. An 1100 (which no one had new) fit perfect as did the 870 so the 870 it was.