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  1. After shooting thousands of rounds through my M1/M2's with RMR's mounted for 3-gun, shotgun-only competitions, and training (both giving and receiving), I can provide the following advise based on experience. Quick release of modern optics is overrated. Not once, in all this time of at least 12-15 years (including the early RMR's that had issues when mounted on handgun slides) I have never had a RMR go down on a shotgun necessitating its quick removal. I know that's only an example of maybe 5 out of all the mounted RMR's out there but it's still my experience. Re: cluttered co-witness sight picture: If your sight picture is cluttered up when using a co-witnessed RDS, IMHO, you're doing it wrong. While none of my SG red dots are co-witnessed with irons, they are on some of my rifles. When actually shooting for a purpose, I don't even notice the irons in my sight picture. That's because, when shooting with a RDS, your sight should be focused on the target. The red dot is superimposed on the target because you're shooting with both eyes open (should be, anyway) and not trying to focus on aligning the irons. The irons just disappear and you're looking at a target with a red dot on it. Again, that's me. (and how I train others)
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  2. Got'a love those big ole fat bottomed women!
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  3. Yeah...the Brileys looks real nice...the stippled texture was nice...but it is a big ole girl.
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  4. Yeah, their website does suck. Lotsa hunting and pecking and discovering. I was going to suggest Brownells for purchase as they carry NC, but it looks like you got'er done! The extension is not as pretty as Briley's but plenty functional and low drag. Probably lighter too.
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  5. gm - I was just doing some Nordi Comp searching as a suggestion to your issues. It looks like you've got it figured out. Question though, I couldn't find a mag tube extension nut for the M4. I know Nordic used to have them as I have had one on my gun for years. The one I have resembles the nut for the Nova/Super Nova. SKU: NUT-BR-12-00. Is that he right one?
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  6. It's well-known that Antoine is a piece of shit, sorry that he got you.
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  7. The commemorative M1014 that originally had the 1-2500 run have a functioning collapsible stock, the only reason it doesn't work is because the receiver extension isn't machined for the notches to adjust. I have heard that California didn't like even this neutered stock since it effectively has an install notch and the fully extended locked position. Being california, they couldn't see that this was not a usable position. Some importers have added a screw beneath the cheek riser which prevents the adjustment button from being pressed. This really complicates disassembly of the firearm. The importers used something akin to red Loctite which makes it difficult to remove without heat. 1. Does the stock unscrew the same easy way that any of the pistol grip stocks come off? It's similar. However the collapsible stock is two pieces. The tail stock piece and the pistol grip section. The tail stock piece uses the unlock button and the notches in the receiver extension to adjust and be removed from the shotgun. The pistol grip section is very similar to the field and pistol grip fixed stock where it just unscrews from the receiver when the trigger frame is removed. The only slight difference is the collapsible stock screws onto the receiver extension up near the base of the receiver. If you look at the receiver extension and see the 27mm jam nut, there is an identical one inside the pistol grip collapsible stock portion that threads onto the receiver extension. The field and pistol grip stocks attach at the sling mount thru the threaded hole at the end of the receiver extension. 2. Does it come with a recoil tube that has the 3-position detents, even though they are not visible or usable with that stock? All M1014's originally come with the 1 position neutered receiver extension. The only ones that have been changed are from gunsmiths and end users. Looking at this old photo of mine, you can see the three types of receiver extensions. I've never seen a 2 position stock in the wild. Only ones received from Numrich arms. 3. Does the barrel have the threads that are necessary for attaching chokes on the end of the barrel? All M1014's do not have a threaded choke. However, you can have one added if you wish by companies like Rose Action Sports or Briley.
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  8. Free Keyboarding lesson for you. Learn how to use a paragraph break. Who is gonna read word Vomit like this...
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