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  1. Forward Recently, I’ve had a few requests to do a disassembly/reassembly guide for the trigger pack of the Benelli M4. Today I had some spare time to kill, so I decided to try to tackle it. This manual can be used as a guide for pretty much any Benelli shotgun out there. Not everyone needs to do a full disassembly. They may be doing 922® upgrades or simply changing out their safety button. Perhaps you want to have your carrier welded up? You can jump around through the photographs and see what is needed to get the assembly apart to do your job. In this tutorial, many of the images will have lines on them indicating what you cannot see inside of the parts. I used the color blue to indicate the position of the tools such as punches. I used green to indicate the position of the roll pin or other type of assembly pins. White and black indicate the general assembly. Note: The trigger pack I am using is a spare complete trigger pack with a Geisselle hammer installed. The Tools Before proceeding into this tutorial, I would advise that you have some proper gunsmith grade tools. You do not need hundreds of dollars’ worth of tools, but you do need the basics to prevent marring your work. Proper tools will also keep the swearing to a minimum. This job we’re about to perform will cause some swearing. You will be required to manipulate many small spring loaded pieces that must be aligned perfectly. It might be pretty miserable to perform if you have big sausage fingers. Take this under advisement before you’re forced to make the walk of shame to the local gunsmith with a shoe box full of parts. Naturally, if you get stuck somewhere, get a hold of me and I’ll help you in any way that I can. If you’re still stuck or have broken something, you can send the assembly to me to repair. All I will charge is the cost of shipping it back and the cost of any needed parts. The same applies if you want something repaired or if you want 922® compliance parts installed and do not feel you can complete the task. I’ve done many installs for locals and other members on this forum in the past. If I have the parts on hand or you are sending them with the item, I usually have the work back in the mail to you the next morning. 1/16 Punch 3/32 Punch Snap Ring Pliers Dental Pick Alignment Tools Assembly Block Brass Hammer Rawhide Mallet
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  2. It's pretty easy. Look thru this tutorial.
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  3. I've bought and tried every charging handle there is (except the ultra rare CC). I like the new version TTI the best, but this is a personal journey. The Briley handguard is good if you want to speed load and rapid fire... and not burn your hand from touching the barrel. It wraps around the top barrel which is great. If you're just casual shooter... My favorite is the Agency handguard. IWC or AVA (if you can source) paired with a scout for light/mount. Surefire or Midnight... Or Streamlight if you're on a budget. A point on the G10 on Briley handguard.. depending on your handsize, it might not be needed. You'll notice that there's a sort of built in rail cover breaking up the. Mlok. For my hands, I felt more comfortable going one space below that on my fingers so added a G10. You'll also need to keep in mind the screw on the 1/2 mlok rail row that will prevent you from fixing a scale on that last slot. Pics attached
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  4. Here's mine. Build list: Briley CF extended mag tube Briley Handguard Briley Bolt Release Nordic 1 shot mag extension Benelli Muzzle Brake Benelli Collapsible Stock (California Button Pinned) Limbsaver Stock pad IWC Multi Light Scout Mount IWC Buttstock QD Mount Surefire M600 Ultra Scout light Taccom Premium Stage Saver with Briley Stage Saver Adapter TTI Charging Handle TTI Shell Lifter TTI Safety Carrier Comp Follower Briley Match Trigger A&S Enhanced Trigger Guard Scalarworks Sync Trijicon RMR06 Type 2 Railscales G10 Dragon Scale Railscales Karve Blue Force Gear Sling
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  5. May you and your shotgun enjoy many Water Fowl and upland bird seasons. May the ding, in time, become nothing more than a part of the patina of years afield with a faithful companion. Or as my late Father was fond of saying: “ You dinged your gun? Good, now you can prove it’s yours. “
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  6. I'm late to the party on this thread but I like to use Wiha German brand small snap ring pliers, external / internal variants. I have also fashioned a variety of tips to fit in the snap ring pliers that have a set screw to change the tips; the more you tinker with firearms the more often the occasion to have just the right pair of tips to make the expletives trend to zero; that's a happy space. Buy USA whenever possible but not always a good offering available.
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  7. Nice, I have two of those RMJ Tactical tomhawks too. Mine are OD Green and FDE. One lives under my bed for when things go bump in the night. I'll do some pictures up in my Model Y Tesla that is carbon fibered out with my matching Benelli soon.
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