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  1. Mark,

     

    Something heavy. You do not need to use 3" magnums. 2-3/4" will do just fine.

     

    Buck, hi-vel birdshot, etc. are all good for initial break-in.

     

    I used Sellier & Bellot 2-3/4" 00buck for my M1's official launch into the world. Purchased 250 and rallied through all 250 on it's debut.

     

    Run it hard, it's a thoroughbred shotgun.

     

    -Jim

  2. Originally posted by garyoNC:

    Duke of Lawnchair,

     

    Yes, I would like to know what you have ordered. I'm sure others would be interested also.

     

    Thanks

    garyoNC

    garyoNC,

     

    Here's my list:

     

    301-000-028 60315 TRIGGER GUARD RETAINING PIN $6.74 $6.74 In Stock

     

    301-000-048 60180 FIRING PIN, AFTER SN M104801 $23.90 $23.90 In Stock

     

    301-000-058 60309 LINK PIN $5.09 $5.09 In Stock

     

    301-000-065 60311 LOCKING HEAD PIN $12.36 $12.36 In Stock

     

    301-000-069 60477 EXTRACTOR SPRING $5.09 $5.09 In Stock

     

    301-000-070 60177 EXTRACTOR $15.16 $15.16 In Stock

     

    301-000-071 60173 EXTRACTOR PIN $6.53 $6.53 In Stock

     

    301-000-073 60497 INERTIA SPRING $6.74 $6.74 In Stock

     

    301-000-075 60179 FIRING PIN SPRING $8.50 $8.50 In Stock

     

    301-000-076 60468 BOLT HANDLE RETAINING SPRING $5.09 $5.09 In Stock

     

    301-000-077 60301 BOLT HANDLE PIN $6.53 $6.53 In Stock

     

    301-000-085 60324 EJECTOR PIN $8.68 $8.68 In Stock

     

    301-000-087 60474 EJECTOR PIN SPRING, MAGNUM $5.06 $5.06 In Stock

     

    301-000-102 60303 CARRIER LATCH PIN $5.09 $5.09 In Stock

     

    301-000-106 60469 CARRIER LATCH SPRING $5.09 $5.09 In Stock

     

    301-000-289 60604 BOLT HANDLE RETAINER SPRING PIN $4.95 $4.95 In Stock

     

     

    The order totaled $130.60. Not that cheap, but is cheap insurance in my opinion.

     

    -Jim

  3. Jon,

     

    I personally use CLPs, whether they be Breakfree, Firepower FP-10 or Slip2000. ALL have done the job for my Benellis within thousands of trouble free rounds.

     

    My lubrication regiment for my m1s90 and Nova is as follows:

     

    - * Bolt body's cylinder (the portion that goes into the Bolt carrier) receives a healthy dose of lubricant. The healthy does ensures that the inertia spring receives lubricant as well.

     

    The locking lugs also receive a very light coat of oil.

     

    - * Bolt Cam Pin receives a healthy dose of lubricant.

     

    - * I dab the bolt link pin with oil and allow it to seep into the nooks and crannies.

     

    - The bolt carrier's body receives dabs of lubricant on the rails.

     

    - I make sure to place small dabs of lubricant on all of the trigger assembly pins. No need to overdo, a dab each is all that I use.

     

     

    * Adjust as needed for the Nova since it doesn't have an inertia spring, bolt link, etc..

     

    Your mileage may vary, but my Benellis have lasted thousands of rounds with nary a hiccup. One of them has seen hard-use during a training course and ran like clockwork. Then again, that doesn't surprise me because all of the other semis (which so happened to be M1s90s) ran without a hitch, including the instructor's two personal M1s90s.

     

    The guns run, and even my mine can run with 7/8 oz loads.

     

    -Jim

     

    [ 02-27-2005, 06:45 PM: Message edited by: Duke of Lawnchair ]

  4. First, does the nova have a palm swell? Or is the grip ambidextrous.
    The Nova does not have palm swells.

     

    does anyone know if there are any laws against adding a mag extention in california?
    There are no laws against adding a magazine extension on a pump shotgun in the state of California.
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