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  1. One thing I'd recommend when getting your M4, or really any new gun for that matter, is to use it as it is for a bit. This accomplishes a couple of things. First, it will give the gun a good break in and test "as made". That way, if you add accessories and it quits functioning reliably, you know it was an add-on that caused it. Second, after using it, you may change your mind on altering it or decide you want different things than you initially did. If you can borrow a gun in your desired configuration before you buy the items that is the ideal way. I've had a SureFire light on a M3 folder for many years (maybe 15+) and it is still working great. I would imagine the newer brighter models would hold up as well, but I don't have as much experience with those. I've got one of the rare NP3 11711 model M4's that was factory in the configuration you mentioned. It is a safe queen. I built a black version to be the shooting M4 with C-stock, 7 round mag, etc. If you are wanting to make a "cool" talking piece or range toy, then the collapsible stock is great for that. For shooting sports or hunting, many don't like it. The collapsible stock is nice for storage however. For me, it just doesn't fit right. I think I am going to change out the 3 position for a 6 position piece from RXArms (a fellow forum member): https://rxarms.com/product-category/benelli-m4-parts-and-accessories/ to see if that helps fitment any. They also sell one piece magazine tube or +2, though I absolutely agree the one-piece tube is the way to go.
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  2. As much as I love and respect RXarms and all his products and what he does, I would suggest you go with a full length American Made mag tube for the 922. As stupid as that "law" is and as much as I and many others, disagree with it, I would say it is better to be safe than sorry. Just get the American Made full length tube and all the other parts and I think you will be fine. Some will say, who cares, and just to build it the way you want, but I and they are not lawyers nor is anything I say legal advice nor should you just listen to anyone on the internet. If you are concerned with it then maybe contact a lawyer or reach out to the ATF for clarification for you. Hope this info helps. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask anytime. Also, fyi, If you call Freedom Fighter Tactical, im sure he would be more than happy to give you his thoughts on the subject as well, oh, and im sure try to sell you some, um, very expensive parts lol.
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