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  1. What I've done is switch to Black Rifle Balm (of which there is no more being made.), and I very very lightly lubricate the FCG. I believe the light strikes were due to fouled, gelled lube around the cap that interfaces with the hammer. I have tested clean FCD SGSO and it did not harden in sub zero temps. Introduce a few hundred rounds of fouling though... Also consider polymer flexibility of shotgun wads, and how this may affect payload delivery. One thing nice to see, is that the pressure curve of this ammunition seems unaffected by temperature to the point that actual cycling is completely unaffected.
    3 points
  2. Shameless plug… I’d like to throw my offering into the ring, it keeps the weight of the handle at the OEM weight, 12g, while giving a much bigger handle for operating. Ti handle and stainless steel tang to prevent wear from the detent. (https://rxarms.com/product/benelli-m4-titanium-steel-tactical-charging-handle/) the TTI handle weighs 28 grams, although I do admit they have a nice design, at the sacrifice of weight. The GG&G 3/4” steel weighs around the same. this year I’ll be offering my design in 4140 hardened steel also. Estimated to be around 17-18 grams, and same locking design (which is similar to TTI locking). Probably in June 2022 I will have stock
    2 points
  3. Great review. I did not think to check it under nods since I don't primarily run with them. Overall I agree with you, the P2 is not better than the T2. The marginal weight savings of 1.3oz and slightly smaller size may not be worth it to some.
    1 point
  4. My P2 and ADM Ti mount arrived today (together---nice!). Under white light or ambient, I am VERY pleased with the P2. Under NODS, it is underwhelming to say the least. On the dimmest setting, it is just about to bloom, and "smears" very easily. As you may know, under NODS it's very hard to keep a straight line between eye----NOD---Optic---Target. This is why parallax is such a huge deal in night vision compatible optics, as well. Anyway, the least bit of "off axis" you are, the Acro will "smear" out like an RDS with a person who has astigmatism. The T2 does this a small amount if you turn it up a bit bright for conditions and make the angle extreme, but the P2 is easily 2-3x as bad. It is not unusable, but after you use a T2, you won't be pleased. As far as light transmission, the T2 slightly edged out my P2 under NODS. Not worth really bragging on, just a minor footnote. Both are fully serviceable with a PVS14, except the P2 may annoy you with its lowest brightness setting being on the very upper limit of what you'd like for dark environs. For urban, I bet it does much better all around. That said, at night the buttons also take some getting used to finding, while the T2's dial is self explanatory to find and manipulate. If you throw gloves into the equation, and a hair big of stress, the P2 would become entirely unusable in varying lighting conditions. Overall, great pistol optic where the gun is held more on your centerline, but not my choice for a long gun.
    1 point
  5. No threadlocker. Torqued to 26in/lbs per the manual.
    1 point
  6. I have a nylon bandolier with 25 shells. If I need more than are in the M4, I’m already screwed. Would, most likely, grab an AR before a shotgun.
    1 point
  7. Speaking from experience, when a sh*t blizzard breaks out one is not going to waste valuable nanoseconds strapping on accoutrements such as vests, belts, cool forearm devices, or even bandoliers (my preference), one's just going to grab that one gun, better make it good. I started out with five rounds, down to one round when help rolled up. I'm not ever running out of ammo again.
    1 point
  8. Ya it’s ashame.You try and help people out with a great product and great price .And someone makes money off your work And it’s not like he just sold one on eBay .multiple ones
    1 point
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