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  1. I'll be releasing our initial mil spec picatinny and RMR mounts this week along with our heatshield. Aim points will be coming in 2025. So if you are at all interested in using our heatshield, you need an RX optic mount, just something to consider.
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  2. That must be a new policy. I had a bulge in the choke area of my 1995 era SBE back when it was fairly new. I sent it in to Benelli who was able to see wadding material in the stretch marks. They contacted Federal who said send it to them. They inspected it and saw the same thing. I then sent the rest of the box of ammo to them. It took about 6 weeks but they covered the barrel and even sent me another full box of ammo. Always listen for odd sounding shots when firing. They are easy to tell if you are alone, but admittedly really difficult (if not impossible) if you are in a busy public dove field.
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  3. Same, I have yet to have a failure of any type with any ammo.
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  4. So if that is a brand new M4, did it come from the factory with that fore-grip and the round oversized bolt-release button? If the gun did not come that way from Benelli, someone installed the items after the fact. If it’s brand new, the model # & serial # will be printed on the identifier-label on the Benelli box, and the serial # number is also engraved on the gun/receiver..you can go online and submit the serial # to Benelli and inquire if it included that foregrip & oversized bolt release button.
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  5. If I understand the OP correctly, the bbl popped .. he sent it to Benelli, they said it was the ammo but wouldn’t give the bbl back. The ammo co said they needed the bbl to determine if it was their fault but he can’t because Benelli wouldn’t give it back so his only option was to pay out of pocket to get a new bbl.
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