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  1. I took a couple pics below for those wanting to see it. I like it A LOT. They are well made and super easy to get on target with. Couldn t be happier with it
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  3. I love these sights i use them on about everything. I glad they have the proper m4 height now. I still have the older one on mine
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  4. No, I have not. I have been doing really well with JP Enterprise buffers, I like them a lot. Just got my Blitzkrieg installed on my Benelli and man what a pain in the butt. So they didn't have that little wrench in stock when I got the sight and not looking and thinking about it I didn't have the right tool for the job. Welp I finally got the dang sight on then I realized it was pushed all the way to the right lol. Then I had to loosen the nut back up adjust and get the windage set then tighten back down without adjusting the windage. So, let's just say I recommend everyone either get that tool first or get it before your sight because I don't want to repeat what I had to use to get this dang thing on, it's actually embarrassing. But now that it is on and sighted in man I gotta say it's a cool front sight and I think way better than the stock tritium sight that came with it. I'm about to head out and try this new sight with some 3" 00 Buck I've been wanting to try out. Hopefully, all goes well. Thanks for the recommendation Jaason.
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  5. Ha! I just ordered 1 of each like you have. I am a minimalist when it comes to mods for this gun....this front sight post seems an improvement and worth it.
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  6. Sweet setup. I'm working on m AR-10 to pretty much have the same setup. Having issues with my Odin Works barrel shroud and nut. These Odin Works are pretty nice but they make their barrel nut and adapter outta plastic which I didn't know at the time and has since cracked now I need a new one and of course, they are all sold out.
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  7. They make AR 15 back up sights like that too. I swapped out my magpul mbus front sight post too. Love these triangle stylee sights
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  8. Most people that buy a M3 know what it is and wants that selective action capability. Personally, I am not going to be shooting CS shells or beanbag rounds, but I do sometime shoot lightweight loads because they are cheap. I also have an affinity for semi-auto/pump guns. I also am a big fan of Franchi SPAS-12 (as long as it has had the safety switch upgrade) and SPAS-15. I always loved Benelli because they were NOT gas-operated. Simplicity, lighter, narrower forearm, and easier cleaning area all great features of inertia system. I bought my first Benelli brand new in ~1994. It was a HK import SBE. Within a very short period after I bought it, all other shotguns except for a .410 were sold. It didn't take long to figure out the quirk that it required 1 1/8oz dram shells but it didn't matter if they were name brand or high brass. It shot Wally World cheapo stuff as long as it was 1 1/8oz. Since then, I have bought a pair of M3T folders, M1T, Montefeltro 20 gauge, and have bought and sold SBE II and III. I finally decided I'd get a couple M4's too since I had most everything else I wanted from the brand. I got a standard pistol grip model that had been converted to full length mag, collapsible stock, etc. I also bought a NIB 11711. To me, Benelli IS inertia driven. The M4 is a fine gun for sure They may be the better choice for those going all out with the tacti-cool look with tons of gadgets hanging all over (which I am not really in to anyway).
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