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  1. I think I got it for a fair price for both of us and I hope the seller doesn't mind if I disclose. $6500 for the gun, $100 shipping, $300 for the Trijicon and I reimbursed him for his PayPal fees $244. I did pay immediately. He is a great guy to deal with. I threw in visitation rights whenever he'd like and that includes a big Texas BBQ. That is a little more than a dolled up Cerakote version off Gunbroker but the NP3 is simply not available. I am very happy!
    3 points
  2. I just don't see them any more and it was discontinued.
    2 points
  3. Hey all, Excited to announce this project, which I've been developing since Fall of 2022. Specifically designed to be fully compatible with the OEM Polymer 2pc Benelli M4 Handguard (Benelli 70117, and Benelli 70116). This brand new concept revolutionizes the way the Benelli M4/M1014 handles. It gives the user multiple options for accessory attachments, protecting hands from barrel heat, all while retaining the superior and unmatched ergonomics of the original Polymer 2pc Benelli M4 Handguard. Machined from billet 6061-T6 and mil spec hard coat annodized. Once installed, this Heat Shield offers fast, and tool-less takedown of the Benelli M4/M1014. Fully compliant with ARDEC Solicitation DAAE-30-98R-0401. It is not any slower to take down the weapon than if you didn't have the heat shield on at all. The design requires an Rx Arms Optic Mount to function (as the receiver optic mount has a boss hole which accepts the heatshield). Initially will be offering a mil spec picatinny rail, and RMR rail. To follow will be the aimpoint T2, and P2 rails in early 2024 it is looking like. All optics will co witness from close range to long range. If you are interested, you can sign up on the waitlist at rxarms.com. It is looking like Q4 2023 for availability. If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer anything I can.
    1 point
  4. I dont mind, like we discussed this particular model is not losing any value, its an investment as much as any firearm around, besides being functional tools, I look at them as investments not money pits, probably why my collection only consists of high quality top tier gear
    1 point
  5. How rare are they? I've always wanted one.
    1 point
  6. I see them turn up occasionally on Gunbroker but they aren't common. You could, of course, pay a Cerekoter to duplicate the 3-color pattern. I toyed with the idea of having one done in my favorite camo pattern, "chocolate chip" but in the end I went with solid "bazooka green", a sort of faded OD green shade. My thought was I could always paint any camo pattern I wanted to match terrain I was in. Acrylic paint will last surprisingly long and is very easy to remove. Sure, it will chip and wear over time but that just adds to the battle-worn look IMO.
    1 point
  7. well come on, you've gotta set the market price and tell us what it was sold/bought for
    1 point
  8. Wish I could lower it, but it’s an expensive piece to machine, it isn’t just an extrusion like other handguards, it’s machined from billet inside and out. It’s 16” long, and has some precision machining on it which is costly. as for the optic cost, new M4 owners won’t feel the cost as much as older M4 owners as they haven’t upgraded anything yet. Picatinny is the cheapest way to upgrade. I might adjust the pricing before offering it for sale, trying to make it as cheap as I can.
    1 point
  9. I agree that this is likely not the common perspective and likely a moot point. Just my own 2 cents. I’ve had some trouble with parts and wasted some money throughout my journey of aftermarket additions. He asked about the actual user opinion so I felt compelled to share my own insight. I don’t consider any modification installed until I have functional checked it.
    1 point
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