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  1. Last time I was in North Carolina, I almost died from a burst stomach from eating all the great sea food. I’m sure I repopulated a few coral reefs near Wilmington!
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  2. Good reviews guys. I jumped at the AU handle when I saw that it was 10 bucks. When I got it I immediately noticed that it is not the same handle as shown on their site. The pic they have on their site is exactly the same model that Botach has on their site for the Kley-Zion. Check it out. The one you get from AU is the fatter version than their picture. Anyway, I'm good with it unless it happens to fail. I did compare my OEM handle to it under a magnifying glass and the cuts on the nib and angle/size of the chamfer at the end of the nib are identical to the OEM which made me happy.
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  3. 8" Handguard = 9.5 oz 13" Handguard = 12.9 oz As someone else mentioned, Briley has removed the M4 from their "Parts and Services" page so I'm guessing they are working their slight fitment issues before the start selling again. I like the feel of the OEM split handguards as my left support thumb fits where Benelli wants it to fit at the front end of the handguard. It gives me a little more purchase and grip. The Briley really wraps almost completely over the top of barrel which I personally don't need (added weight as well). And where my left thumb would rest appears to be vertical and not indented as with the OEM. While I like the shopping list Stranger came up with, there doesn't seem to be any MLOK holes to mount the Unity Tactical Hot Button for a natural fit and feel as well. Looks like it would be to high or too low for natural thumb placement. Stranger, as the sage of this site, I'm gonna let you spend your Trump Bucks on your set-up and wait for your range report! See what a nice guy I am?! ? DFWSFO - Checkout more great discussion and some pretty sweet rigs on this thread:
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  4. I have a somewhat weird way of doing things for a good reason. I was hit by a car and nearly lost my left arm. I’ve had many operations to recover it, and I nearly had it back up 100%. Unfortunately it’s started failing again and I have a hard time keeping it in shape. Due to this, I primarily shot handguns with my right only for many years. That jacked up my tendons in my right arm. Especially because I only shot .40 all those years. I have very little arm strength, so I started loading my shotgun on my shoulder so I wouldn’t have to strong arm it. Long before it as a thing with quad loads. Once load two and four started happening, I just kept doing it the same way. I have the hand stops because of a weak grip. I can’t just hold with a lot of strength in my hands. I just pull on the hand stops. I do the same with my rifles. I do adjust my grip like you, but what I do is shift the hand stop back and forth between my fingers when needed. I generally don’t change my grip when loading. You can see it in the screenshot of a POV video I shot at last Gunfighter match. In the pic I’m wearing a glove on my left hand so I don’t burn myself on the hot barrel. I only load two for the same hand issues. Besides having small hands, I have a hard time retaining the four shells due to the tendon and muscles issues. Despite all that, I still shoot as much as I can and love doing it.
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  5. How much does it weigh, loaded mag and full side saddle included?
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