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  1. Doesn’t seem too impressive. whst makes this better than an RMR or SRO?
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  2. Hey All, This new product will be available for purchase in a couple weeks. The storage compartment gives the Benelli M4/M1014 shotgunners to store small items in the collapsible stock. Easily access the compartment using the charging handle as a tool to pop open the lid. Can store a single CR123A, or a single AA battery, along with a small tool like a torx or hex key if needed and a little space to spare on the upper part of the compartment (just to give an idea on size). It is a tight fit to insert and remove items, but I tested a AA battery, and CR123A battery both in baggies, and had no issues getting them in and out. Installation is very easy, just remove the comb, put the unit in the empty space, and put the comb back on. The existing screws on the comb hold the compartment firmly in place after the comb is re-installed. Features drainage slots on the bottom of the design, to allow for water to drain should the weapon get submersed in water. Feel free to sign up at rxarms.com on the waitlist to get notified when it is in stock if you are interested! A CR123A wrapped in a small baggy, and a hex tool (pictured above)
    1 point
  3. Ok……so only base is your opinion. I’ll stick with my RMRs and SRO.
    1 point
  4. A Kia is half the price of a Cadillac, does that make it better? What are the facts on the better? Solid data or “your opinion”?
    1 point
  5. Thank you for your service AIRBORNE6176. The agency handguard looks rad and provides 8 and 5 o'clock mounting options, however like you said about the durability and simplicity of the factory handguard, I would revert to something both stable as mounting platform AND provides ease of disassembly. The latter is my only complaint about the FAB Defense handguard. Otherwise durability is key when mounting accessories to a 12ga which is why I do not advocate any Picatinny rails with lightening cuts as found on the Surefire handguard. Likewise if you choose to go the MLOK route, ensure the MLOK Picatinny extensions do not have lightening cuts dramatically reducing the strength of accessories mounted. SAMMY!
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  6. For my Marine Security Guard assignments to the U.S. Consulate (Embassy now) in Panama City and the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, we had our M1014's (M4's) equipped with the stock Benelli split handguards. They were set up that way for a reason and they worked 100% without fail, as Benelli had intended. The stock handguards may not be "high speed" or have lots of accessory mounting options, but they are actually the best thing for the M4 especially if it can protect the Agro dual piston gas system in both Central America and the Middle East. My detachments were not always indoors with the rest of the State Dept personnel and Contracted Security crews, as we routinely trained with national & local forces (and even other countries' forces) in their varied environments with our issued gear. Our M1014's handled everything like a champ, even when we had a couple of actual incursions by militants and insurgents. For OIF and OEF (& to some extent, OIR), the M1014/M4's stock handguards took on and survived some of the harshest operating conditions and environments and still performed outstandingly well in protecting the dual pistons. Although I was equipped with my M240B, we saw "teams" with their Benelli's looking like they've been through literal #ell but they were still "taking out the trash" with them. As MSG, the only thing we couldn't do with our '1014's was modify the stock set up and functionality of them, lest we'd potentially cause an international incident. That should tell us all something about the stock handguards, as they just simply work and do their designed job. And that's to provide us Marines a perfect ergonomic place to grip to shotgun while we buttstroke the enemy in the teeth... (per DoS, DoD, and RoE regs, of course) (sorry about the wall of text and rant) I'm currently using the Agency Arms handguard on my M4, as it is a backup HD shotgun that needed a WML and a foregrip for my Dad. I can see myself with another M4 very soon as a "slick" SBS w/ stock split handguard & stippling.
    1 point
  7. i saw the video, ....ive never seen such unintelligent ineptitude in my life. ANYONE likewise (also that video) that puts an EOTECH on a shotgun should go to jail, ....so unintelligent, so senseless.
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