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Joe987654321

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  • Birthday 01/01/1965

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    New Jersey
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    Hunting,Fishing,Shooting,Outdoors
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  1. After spending countless hours of frustration and saying bad things about the owners manual, I finally figured out how to assemble this firearm. After buying a case of Federal target loads and some clays, I headed to one of the WMA's in NJ and shot some clays with my shiny new Legacy. The first thing I noticed was the ease that all the components moved with. The shells loaded easily, the bolt movement was smooooooooth. The firearm was easy to handle and very accurate. All spent shells ejected with precision and I did not experience any jams after firing 200+ rounds! I was impressed by the overall feel and operation of this firearm. The performance complemets its good looks very well.
  2. OK, OK!!! I have finally figured it out! I can now assemble and disassemble this firearm!! Thanks for all the input! I'll let you guys know how it shoots!
  3. the pictures are not visible, but thanks anyway. Unfortunately, now the parts are jammed together and I need the assistance of a gunsith to resolve this fiasco.
  4. I give up on this! In this day and age, why can't a company that manufactures high-end firearms have a video on their web-site that demonstrates how to assemble and disassemble a firearm? Moreover, if the company only sells through 'authorized dealers' and not mass market discounters, why not make it mandatory for those 'authorized dealers' to at least offer how to demonstrate the proper operation of the firearm. I can get cash and carry at Wal-Mart. Paying a premium going through an 'authorized dealer' should entitle one to more than 'cash and carry'.
  5. It is part # 167L and it goes inside the wooden handgrip. That problem is solved. It snapped back in. Had I known this firearm had plastic components in it, I would have not purchased it. Live and Learn I guess....Now, can somebody explain how to assemble this firearm. The owners manual is vague and confusing. I don't know if they had an italian with poor English skills translate it or what, but I am having one heck of a time assembling this firearm. I've spent 4 years in the service and never had any issues tearing down and assembling an M-16.
  6. It is a black piece of plastic, Circular, a bit larger in diameter than a quarter. Lifesaver shaped with a hole in the middle. This is an absolute nightmare. Unfortunately, I do not have a digital camera readily available. Look like it attaches to teh bolt or goes insie the barrel. I can't believe a 1300 dollar firearm has ANY plastic components.
  7. While trying to decipher the poor assembly instructions for my brand new Benelli Legacy, I finally gave up and decided to try assembling by instinct. A circular piece of plastic came flying out of the firearm while trying to fit the barrel. I am Scared to use this firearm as I do not know where the cheap piece of plastic goes and fear it is an important safety issue. Please help me assemble this firearm. Any ideas what the plastic piece is or where it goes? Moreover, can someone succinctly explain the assembly directions for this firearm. The manual is atrocious!
  8. I just purchased a new Legacy 12 guage and plan on shooting some clays with it over the weekend. Which choke is best for clays, pheasant hunting etc etc. It has 5 chokes. Also, what advice can anyone recommend as for cleaning maintenance etc etc. This is my first "premium" firearm purchase and I intend on keeping it for a very very long time
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