rickp1
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Hey d, Sure thing, I'll let you know when I find someone reputable. R.
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WOW!! On a different note. Any idea how or who can thread the 14" barrel for chokes? With a shorter barrel chokes can be beneficial
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hey rocket, The SBS is already ordered. Am I understanding you right, a new 18" barrel is $1000.00 I agree, customizing an 18" M4 can get up there in price if you start adding everything up. R.
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Hey guys, I got 2 questions. First, I got an M4 14" entry model M4 on order but I would like to have choke threads in the barrel. Is this possible to get or get done? If so by whom? Second, I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to have a full 18" barrel as well. As a spare maybe. Again, not sure about this, just thinking about it. I'm assuming I can get one from Benelli, is that right? Anyone know what they run?
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StrangerDanger, Why replace the hammer, bolt release, follower, charging handle?
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I saw this while searching and I'm a bit concerned about the weight of the gun and that single attach point. For some reason I think its a failure point waiting to pop.
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Hey guys, I'm in the same boat looking for a single point sling setup for a M4 SBS with collapsible stock. What I would love to find is a receiver plate with a quick attach/detach clip and another attach point on the rail system (like sidearmor). I run this setup on my AR-15 (M4 SBR) This lets me go from a single point to a 2 point sling. I'm former military and a security contractor now working overseas, so I know about the tactical gear. A single point sling is paramount for being able to get into alternate positions and more importantly being able to laterally transition, shooting left and right shoulder. Now with this 2 in 1 sling system, one can go from single point to 2 point by unhooking from the receiver plate and attaching on the rail system. Now in it's 2 point configuration the gun is a bit more stable and allows one to handle prisoners or negotiate obstacles like walls, climb ladders etc... For my AR15 it's a great setup and I'm very happy with it. R.
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Hey guys, I need a single point sling mount for an M4 with a collapsible stock. Any recommendations? R.
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Yeah chockes. On a 12" I agree but a 14" is not THAT short. It's like an AR15 SBR. 14" is the average and not really considered and SBR, now 11.5, 10.5 now we're talking short.
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Any reason you guys arent' putting in a threaded chock option? I would think it would be a handy thing to have. R.
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the $1700 is with the collapsible stock. I'm glad there's no difference on the guns. I'll probably pull the trigger on it then. I really kicked myself in the ass for getting rid of my first M4. That guy's a thief then, asking $3500 for that gun.
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That's what I thought. Now let me ask you this... I found 2 in stock model 11724 which should be 14" barrel collapsible stock for $1800.00. Now there's another place that's asking $3500. Why the big difference?? Am I missing something?
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Is there any difference between the 11707 and the 14" version?
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Really? So is it smart to get a standard M4 and get a seperate barrel?
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Hey guys, A while back I sold my M4 and now I'm thinking of picking up a new one, but this time I want the 14" one. On my original M4 I put the collapsible stock, extended mag tube an a surefire rail handguard. What I learned from that system was that I had to have stock all the way out to get a propper check weld and good sight alignment. If the stock was in one notch, (which was my preferred position) I really couldn't see through the ghost rings. On this 14" I won't do any of those mods except the rail, IMO that's a must since I always have a light on my guns. Are there any considerations that I need to be aware of with these? I know the original M4's had some problems with the gas system, are there any issues with these? If I remember right the 11707 was the model to get with the full size version. Is there a model to look for in the 14" versions? Also, any reason the 14" system is not in Benelli's website? Thanks R.
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thank you sir. Much appreciated. R.
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that might be it then. Thank you. R.
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I tried but cant figure out how to add the images. I've done it on other sites but i cant find the add link or image button. R.
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I want to sell my Benelli M4 shotgun. It has the collapsible stock and a surefire rail hand guard assembly. I also added the full magazine tube. It also has the new and improved gas system so it runs like a champ. The shotgun is like new. I've shot maybe 50 to 75 rounds through it just to zero it. If sold I'll include all original parts when shipping. I'm asking $2300.00 Plus S&H. This is great deal and it's all put together for you. I bought this shotgun a couple of years ago thinking I was going to us it and I didn't. It just sits in my safe instead. You can reach me at [email protected]. Please contact me for pictures and if you have any questions. Here is an image. http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/rickp1/Selling/BenelliM4.jpg Rick
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Are you guys able to get a good check weld position and still be able to see the front sight through the rear sight? I fing that because the stock cants down towards the back the closer the sock is to fully closed the harder it is to get good sight picture. I just want to make sure I;m not missing anything. I'd like to run the system a bit shorter. Thanks R.
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Hey guys, I have the Benelli M4 full mag tube, but the spring that I have now is not strong enough and the last round get hung up. I tried to contact SOCOMGUY but him PM isn't working. I also heard that I can get a stronger spring from Brownells is that correct. What can I get the correct part and strongest spring to resolve this issue? THanks in advance. R.
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Hey guys, I need to replace the mag tube on an M4 but I cant seem to get the thing to turn. Any recommendations? Thanks R.
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Actually i do wear body armor. Good point!!! I have't tried with it on yet, but it makes sense. THank
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Guntech in Fort Lauderdale has them in stock. I think guntech.com is the sight. R.