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  1. After installing the Briley carbon fiber mag tube with the factory Benelli follower I tried pushing in the follower with my finger and the factory follower would hang up and get stuck similar to your experience. I then installed the FFT follower and tried the same process and the FFT follower did not get hung up no matter how many times I tried so hopefully it will be fine. Didn't get a chance to get to the range with live ammo yet. If I have problems I may order the TTI follower which seems to be about the same length as the Briley follower but the TTI follower comes in red instead of black like the Briley.
    2 points
  2. Hop on KCtool company. They have a ton of great brands. The pb swiss is def overkill. Its just nicely finished and maybe just a tad better steel used. But you wont really notice it.
    1 point
  3. I have Starrett punches, Grace roll pin punches, Grace brass bunches, Whia and Borka torque tools. I’d still like to get a set of dedicated screw drivers. The Wheeler set I have is cheesey and I usually use the Borka bits in it because they are much better quality. That PB stuff looks pretty good. I think Grace makes a decent set of dedicated screw drivers but they aren’t cheap and not that many sizes in the set.
    1 point
  4. Sounds like a good day. My first experience with the M4 came after teaching a friend to shoot for the first time. She did surprisingly well with a shotgun and much to me trying to convince her to otherwise due to LOP issues, weight and magazine capacity, she just felt most comfortable with it. So she asked what the best shotgun money could buy was, and I just said Benelli M4. Next range trip, much to my surprise she showed up with an H20 M4 and let me put a few boxes through it. She said my grin went ear to ear. Guess who just recently bought an 11707 for himself and now just joined a Benelli forum. So ya... you may very well have cost that RSO some money lol... These things are contagious.
    1 point
  5. It’s not that great. I need to modify it to thin the blades somewhat to work properly. It’s better than that Weaver Magnabit though. Plus the seller was the worst person I’ve ever dealt with in 20 years on gunbroker.
    1 point
  6. It's not lined up, but pretty much twice the usable length. The PB755 2.5 is a special size, it is sold individually.
    1 point
  7. If you’re curious about the build date, pop off the rubber butt pad and it’ll have a date matrix stamped into the inside of the pad.
    1 point
  8. Brownells has a decent set of drivers with fixed handles and wood storage blocks. They even have brass name plates they custom make for you. Such as my daughter got me the set for one Father’s Day. Brownells also has their Magnabit set which has a lot more bits. I bought four of their derlin organizers so I could spread out the collections of 1/4 bits and organize them a little better and add to the collection. The driver handle options Magnabit has are really nice. The bits will fit into torque drivers. Seekonk makes excellent dial indicator torque wrenches of various torque ranges in the 1/4 size.
    1 point
  9. I use Wiha. Not the most expensive, but still good german quality tools.
    1 point
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