That tells me, that it is recoil induced, and it's probably going to be in the fore-arm mechanism. I have a Remington 1900 that was doing something similar, and it was an ejector spring, in the fore-arm, that had slipped out of place, and I had to disassemble it, and put the spring back in it's proper location.

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