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  1. Out of what can only be described as sheer luck, I came across this gun at Bass Pro this afternoon. To add icing to this already awesome cake, I got it for almost $150 under normal retail. It’s safe to say I’m pretty happy right now!
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  2. Hi everyone it’s a pleasure to be here, I just picked up my first Benelli a few days ago and I’m hooked! I’m a knife maker and Tattooer from Texas. Since I make things and love modifying my firearms, I decided it would be pretty awesome to make a Titanium Damascus bolt release button for my M4-H2O I’ve made two so far, but plan on doing a small batch! Here are a few pics on how it turned out. Let me know what y’all think, Thanks for looking!
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  3. Welcome aboard! I've seen these in person and they are gorgeous! And very functional too.
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  4. Some of that depends on the specific model, but; Trigger: It's a shotgun, not a precision sniper firearm. Suggest you stick with the OEM parts. But that's just me. Choke: For a defensive SG, stick with Cylinder or Improved Cylinder. But that's just me. Red Dot Advantage: Both eyes open, focus on target, quicker shots on target. . Period. That's NOT just me. That's a RDS fact of life. There's a reason that competition shooters separate iron-sight classes from classes with RDS's. Other bolt-ons: Sky's the limit, along with your wallet contents. Knock yourself out. Bolt release - Nordic (btjm). Safety - OEM (btjm). Charging handle - OEM Other stuff - look around on the forum. Every doo-dad, trinket, bolt-on, screw-on, glue-on, etc., has been tried here. If I were building one, I'd think about a light. But that's just me. ?
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  5. Just joined and just purchased the H2O, my first firearm - ever. Missed the boat on better pricing available on gun broker...fool me once. That said, ammo eater indeed. Went to an outdoor range and blew through 50 shells in an hour messing around with the ghost-load 7 at a time. I love it. Now I need to buy the collapsible stock, 7-round tube, and all the other accoutrements. I shot low recoil slugs only, not one issue - they load and fire like clockwork. Questions: I see trigger locks that require the charger to be pulled back, is this bad for the spring? It doesn't seem appropriate to store this locked back for extended periods of time. Maybe that is my lack of understanding. Do I need to change the factory choke tube for slugs ongoing? Is there a specific advantage to adding the Muzzle Break? Looking forward to following along here and learning more.
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