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  1. Yeah, I agree with sniiped. Most likely a person would just buy the other stock instead of neutering an original. Speaking of that, have you checked to see if your recoil tube has the necessary indentions on it for the collapsible stock to lock in to? If it doesn't have them, you'll want to shop for one of those as well. Depending on the other features of your gun, it would perhaps be prudent to look at 922r components to install to keep in compliance.
  2. Congrats on your new M3 and welcome to the forum. Though it is not as popular as the newer M4 it is a neat shotgun with its somewhat unique semi auto / pump capabilities. There may be others, but off the top of my head, only the Franchi SPAS-12 and SPAS-15 shotguns offered this feature. I haven't handled the newer re-runs, but I have a pair of older H&K import M3T folders that I really like. I don't know how many parts differ between those original release and the newer release starting ~5-7 years ago, but I read somewhere on here that the mag tube isn't the same between the early 90's imports versus the new ones. However, I think your newer one should take the tube you ordered so you should be good. Also, someone on these forums posted that a collapsible stock from M4 will fit and work though the lines aren't quite identical. The M3T folders are a little different and can't be fully functional as an "add-on" stock. The folding portion locks into the rear sight and if memory serves, the location is slightly different on these.
  3. I'd also be interested in trading a short barrel for a field barrel. It looks nearly new and still has the original box and packaging. It is a very early example. I posted it on another thread here as well. I'd repost this and the above but I don't have my thumbdrive handy.
  4. You probably know Capt.Matt, but you can use a M2 field barrel on the M1. It will require a slight lengthening of the opening for the recoil lug under the forearm. If done, it still fits the original just fine. If you search this site I know I (and probably others) have posted pics on what needs done. As of a few weeks ago, there was some available for the M2 a few different places. https://www.shopbenelli.com/shotugn-barrels.html?Model=M1&Model=M2&Per_Page=16&Sort_By=disp_order&gauge=12 Gauge
  5. As the topic title says, I am wanting to buy Benelli factory OEM choke holders. It is those (the little opaque container that looks like a pill bottle). I have searched all over but can't seem to find just the bottles. I'd be interested in maybe up to 15 in 12 gauge and I think I need 4 or 5 - 20 gauge. I'll have to double-check that one. These are for Mobil chokes if that matters. Mostly I just need the factory length ones, but would buy a few extended if available. I'd maybe even be interested in some of the original black Mobil chokes too, so I'd have a complete set for every barrel I have. Some of my extra barrels are mix and match. I'm hoping someone has a pile of them that they don't want or need. Pic below is what I am after:
  6. Outlawyer, my picture above is of a pair of factory top folding HK import Benelli M3T's, not M4. You can see the gap behind the forearm for it to slide back when used it pump mode. There is also a knurled ring with a throw level in front of the forearm where you select whether you want semi-auto, or pump. I was just posting the M3 pics to show the differences to clarify which one he was after. There are a bunch of M4 pics on this site, but I'll put one here at the bottom for comparison. If there is such a thing as a factory collapsible stock specifically for a M3, I haven't heard about it. Now that I think about it, perhaps one from a M4 would fit the standard (non-folding) M3's. The M3 folders have a completely different action system than the non-folders. *edit* Searching these forums I found one that states the NEW M3's will accept the M4 collapsible stock: On a quick Google search (since I am curious), I found a really old thread that referenced it. https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=32240 This would have been for the original run. I don't know what all was changed for the newer re-released ones other than losing the ghost load capability. I know there are other changes too. One of the forum members on here posted some of the variations in the history of the M3 production along with pictures. My searches for that thread though come up empty. I haven't done anything to mine because I love them the way they are. They aren't that common. M4. See there is no gap behind the forearm, nor a rail surface for it to slide against:
  7. Do you mean the newer gas operated M4? The M3 is a selectable semi-auto/pump shotgun. As far as stock options, the M3 had a top folding stock, a pistol grip stock, and field stock options. I can't recall any collapsible stocks offered, even on the new released models. I've been wrong before though. ? Here's my pair of original HK M3T's for comparison:
  8. As truckcop mentioned, the M2 barrel will fit and work just fine on the M1 but does take opening up the area around the recoil lug on the barrel for it to work. I don't believe there was ever a slug option that had the longer lug forearm like they had for the SBE but it might be worth a look. I've got a 28" M2 field barrel that I have thought about selling. I haven't done anything with it. Which reminds me, I was going to also list a 18.5" original M1 barrel too but I forgot about that until just now. Gunbroker has them pop up occasionally, but they are pricey. I think I gave in the upper $500 range for mine. Just use this link and save the search if you have an account. https://www.gunbroker.com/Gun-Parts/search?Keywords=Benelli m1 barrel Otherwise, just bookmark and check back often. Good luck. Searching this forum found previous info on the topic so I won't go into more detail.
  9. bambihunter

    Sqtt740

    It's odd to use your username for the title instead of "WTB: Benelli M4 Tactical" or similar. But I see this is your first post. So, welcome to the forum... There are plenty available on GunBroker: https://www.gunbroker.com/Guns-Firearms/search?Keywords=benelli m4&Sort=13&PageSize=96 Armslist: https://www.armslist.com/classifieds/search?search=benelli+m4&location=usa&category=all&posttype=7&ships= The market prices currently are artificially inflated on many 'black guns' like this, the AR platform, etc due to COVID-19 panic and product availablity, as well as the presidential election results in the USA. If you need one now, it will cost a few hundred more now than it did before all this happened, and will likely return to after the world returns to some form of normal.
  10. No better time to sell if one is the patient type. Sell now for $500+, wait for the panic to subside, then buy them for $180 again later. But, I suppose they could go the way of the bump stock but who knows.
  11. I assume 3-5", not feet? Or, was it 3/5th's? Just clarifying. You can reach in far enough to touch and you can actually feel it? I believe all Benelli's are chrome lined barrels. Did you get any chrome flakes or other shiny metal during the cleaning process? My gut instinct thinks that if anything, it is actually lead build-up from the slugs getting deposited on the barrel instead of barrel damage though that is awfully fast accumulation.
  12. Sorry for the lack of follow-up. Count me in the list of COVID after literally 50% of the people at work got it. I don't know though. Going the other way around m2 barrel in M1 usually require some inletting around where the barrel where that large ring near where they mate up as well as the aforementioned forearm. The pic without the forearm eliminates a forearm issue. Maybe one of the Benelli 'smiths will see this and hop on. Free bump. ?
  13. Not at this point in the COVID-19 era. What stock they had built up has been snapped up by all the COVID and election panic buying. They WILL get back to full production as government rules and general prudence allows.
  14. All Benelli's are expensive right now when you can find them. There are currently two listed on Gunbroker: https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?Keywords=benelli m4 nfa&Sort=13
  15. Congrats on your Monte. I think you will love it. I bought an HK SBE back in ~1994 and for many years it was the ONLY 12 gauge I used. I sold off all my others after I got it. Then, I bought an old HK import 20 gauge back about a decade ago, mostly for my wife to shoot. It has been flawless and for whatever reason, it seems to be a natural pointer. People that haven't shot much can still do well shooting clay pigeons. I live in OK, so not as high of humidity as some face, but it is still a concern. I keep mine in silicone gun socks in the safe with a goldenrod type device. I also agree with the others in that the factory take-down type case isn't the most convenient. I guess it depends how you use it. When I am at the range, I leave my guns in the cases until ready to shoot. When hunting, it isn't uncommon to get in the vehicle and go mile(s) down the road to a different field/area. This is a problem to be constantly taking the gun down.
  16. Not that I've ever heard. I do know that M1 barrels will work on the M2 (and not the other way around without needing modifications). Once the vaccine gets rolled out and work resumes to normal, I expect the backlog will slowly disappear and you'll be able to find them without much trouble. It could take many months though. Keep an eye on gunbroker.com and similar. If you have an account, you can set up "saved searches" to notify you when a matching items meets your criteria. Good luck.
  17. The M1 shot barrel to M2 shot barrel is supposed to work fine in that direction. For the slug barrel, I am not as sure. I know going the other direction requires Dremel'ing out the recoil lug opening or getting a modified forearm like you did for your M2. Could you elaborate on "The one I purchased (original Benelli) seems to be about 1/4 inch longer and does not seat as flush as the original shot barrel"? What part is longer and where is it not seating as flush? The picture below is from pointing out the rib and lug differences in the SBE 1 and SBE II barrels, but does your modified forearm fit the longer lug like the middle and top barrel? Does your barrel seat properly without any forearm or bolt?
  18. Depends what you are shooting and the ranges involved. Back when I hunted geese up in Canada, we'd burn a couple hundred rounds of 3.5" of between 2's and 000 each season. On my HK SBE, I mostly used the factory chokes as they patterned great. A friend of mine with a SBE II used a ported extended choke but he said it was for the recoil reduction, not any real change in pattern. I will say those extremely high angled shot (nearly up) really smart on the collar bone/top of shoulder area so maybe he was on to something. Patterning 3.5" shells isn't much fun, but it will tell you a lot of what you need to know. Oddly, I've had some of the bigger shot shoot tighter groups through more open chokes. I guess it doesn't deform the shot as much maybe. I do have an old extended extra full choke for Turkey but haven't really used it much as the factory setup works just fine.
  19. Oh, OK. If he is referencing the area where the slide meets the receiver, then it is still possible to be the the same issue. You can see the rub marks follow the contour of the forearm. Other thought is perhaps they changed the dimensions of the forearm?!? I've not seen any receiver wear on either of mine in the slide/receiver mesh area. Both of my current M3T's are HK import so they are not the recent re-release version.
  20. If you are referring to the rub marks on the barrel, that can happen if you grip too hard and/or cycle it off center. I have two M3T's (top folders). The first one I got had it starting on one side. When I got it I just blasted away from it and I noticed it started getting that line on the other side as well. The previous shooter was left handed, I am right. It seems I push in towards the gun when I cycle it instead of front to back inline with the barrel. On my 2nd gun, I by then had corrected my stroke (that's what she said ?) and never got any marks on the barrel. It still leaves faint marks on the rail points it glides on just like a 1911 or any other with visible rub points. All I can suggest is keep those points lightly lubed and cycle it in straight line. This design is MUCH better than the Franchi SPAS-12 design as far as exposed rub/wear surfaces. Franchi did improve that issue with the SPAS-15 with less visible wear. I bring those up since they are also semi-auto/pump designs.
  21. Ah man... I am gone a few days and all the fun happens. ? What'd I miss?
  22. You don't have to scroll. Search... It's in the upper right corner. Now I understand the naughty list comment. Meh, a new user with an attitude. Whatever. This is what ignore users is for. Adios
  23. He's right though. Tons of info, even on the first few pages. As far as install instructions, search this forum. StrangerDanger has a great detailed write-up on the subject.
  24. bambihunter

    SBE barrel

    The 24" is the most rare of them all. I looked for over 5 years for one. I finally bought another complete shotgun just to get a 26". Then, a couple months later I got one. A guy listed a 24", 26", and 28" barrel or would separate them. I bought the 24" and 26". I had already bought 24" and 26" SBEII barrels but hadn't used them due to thinking that it would likely throw my shooting off switching back and forth. I've not seen any for sale on this forum, but several rare ones have gone through here so one never knows. I'd suggest setting up a Notify Search on Gunbroker.com and be patient.
  25. That's rough Tony... Hopefully you'll heal up good as new. I believe you have to be signed into your GB account... You click Advanced Search (right by search) Then input with your keyword and tell it to search. Then, there will be two tabs at top. Current items and completed items. For yours, I first looked at only 11041 models then the others. For example, this is that search of completed 11041 auctions: https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search/completed?Keywords=benelli 11041&Timeframe=1&Sort=1&PageSize=48 Here is the search for completed items for: "Benelli M2 Tactical": https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search/completed?Keywords=benelli m2 tactical&Timeframe=1&Sort=1&PageSize=48 These are current items for : "Benelli M2 Tactical": https://www.gunbroker.com/Semi-Auto-Shotguns/search?Keywords=benelli m2 tactical&Sort=1&PageSize=48 I will note that you will see some very high priced ones on there, but that was the peak pre-election frenzy. It has already fell from that peak and won't likely get that now. During that peak time "tacticool" black M4's were going for $3500+ when a few months prior they were $1500. We had the double whammy of both COVID-19 scare as well as the election. Most likely, prices will slowly fall as Benelli catches back up from the frenzy. Like the M4's, the M2's get a small premium when factory built already with extended mag, pistol grip, collapsible stock, etc versus buying base version and upgrading it though the latter is often cheaper. I watch guns I am interested in on GB a lot and lately I have been acquiring Benelli shotguns. Personally, I think your price is slightly high (~$100) for the current market, but is still fair and would likely sell on GB if you put it on there. If I were to list it on there, I'd start it at $1700 or $1800 and let the market go from there. It is crazy though how one NIB shotgun will sell for drastically more or less than an identical one right before or after it. Unless Biden proposes some new gun laws (which is inevitable from his party), I think they will come back to pre-COVID19 eventually, but not real soon due to backlog.
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