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  1. Once on my M4. Trijicon MRO with an American Defense QD mount and MRO soft cover for sell in Robeline, LA. Asking $400 shipped. It has a new battery installed.
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  2. I don't necessarily mind needing a screwdriver to break down the gun, as I find the gun rarely needs a full cleaning anyways. I just hate the way the Midwest rail goes on, with the big lugs that have to be inserted and lined up with the magazine tube. I find it extremely cumbersome and it frequently jams on itself. If it was actually just a handful of screws and the thing just came right off, I'd be fine with that. I'll take a look on YouTube of how it installs.
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  3. For the M4 trigger housing tools I would add a decent pair of snap ring pliers with the proper size tips to remove and install the rather stout snap ring that retains the hammer pin in an M4 housing. Looks like the M2 housing that is being swapped in the video only has a c-clip and not a tough snap ring that the M4 has for retaining that pin. Also add a plastic bench block such as the guy in the video is using which makes the job easier. As for whether to choose the OEM aluminum or the A&S, it's up to you but the A&S is a much nicer, finely finished smooth piece than the often roughly cast looking OEM aluminum housing. One other tip; if you're thinking that you're going to "upgrade" your OEM housing guts with some aftermarket "better" parts, my advice is to be careful where you get them from. There are several posts on this forum about a certain suppliers aftermarket trigger housing parts that don't fit well, and need some filing, adjusting or tweaking of some sort to make them work. My advice is to just use all the OEM guts from the existing housing unless you can resurrect a Geissele hammer.
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  4. The sweet lady everyone keeps mentioning is their VP Marcy. She is the owner, builder, & mastermind Kip’s wife and does most of the customer interactions.
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  5. You'll want the one labeled "Dark Grey" to match the phosphate finished M4s.
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  6. It's every American's duty and right to defend one's family, community, state, nation. It's high time we talk and act like adults about our dilemma. We have a dilemma in the gravest extreme at the moment, and it's only getting worse every day. This fellow has a very stark message in his three minute video. NOTE: F bombs, NSFW! https://www.bitchute.com/video/mtzmgjUAslsX/ Last month the official number of invaders (that were actually counted, not including the uncounted invaders of course). What % of those 300k invaders do you suppose hate us and want to kill us? I know...A LOT! So those of you sitting on the fence regarding purchasing a Benelli tactical semi-auto or a Beretta 1301 tactical shotgun, I suggest you get on a stick and complete the purchase, get it in your hands. If a Benelli or Beretta is a budget buster for you then the minimum I would suggest getting is the Remington VersaMax tactical shotgun which is slightly less than the Benelli M2. Those are the ONLY shotguns I would trust - JMO. Then purchase as much 12 ga. ammo that you can afford (this is in addition to your EBR and handgun). Get you arms and get those arms squared away. Time is short, I suspect the invasion army will be given their marching/deployment orders within months if not weeks. I submit that one should NOT consider getting ANY slide action (i.e. pump) shotgun. Slide action shotguns are not really suitable for noobs, it takes a LOT of training (meaning burning up a lot of ammo to get there) to get one's muscle memory to the point that one won't short stroke the action when under stressfire. BTDT
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  7. First hand account of heavily used shotguns of various brands at a high volume range in LV, Benelli M4 is the king of the hill - https://www.ar15.com/forums/armory/High-round-count-shotguns-to-include-Mossberg--Remington--Benelli-and-Chinese-clones/1-474035/
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  8. Family operated small business. They will reach out to you for payment as they get closer to your order. They usually have their lead time posted on their website. Last I checked I think it was 4-6 weeks. It’s worth the wait…
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  9. Sometimes they take a minute, they got grandkids. A sweet lady will call you to collect payment soon and all will be well.
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  10. I did not get an email confirmation. I reached out and got a response a couple of days later that they had indeed received my order and confirmed the ETA. Right on schedule I got a call from the gal to collect payment and it was sent out a week later! Very small crew there. Very well-made product. Lightweight and the color match is pretty spot on.
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