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  1. Seems to me that you could buy a press and make some of this yourself with a bit more money and a little research.
  2. Will mounting one of these rail systems and accessories onto the rails effect the cycling operation of the weapon?
  3. Looks as though that link posed above, they also sell the stock itself. Buy em up... http://www.impactguns.com/store/70085.html
  4. A telescopic one would be the best solution IMO, with the right materials it would be light and very strong.
  5. No, the .PDf should work great for you. The manual was the weakest part of my Benelli buying experience IMO. They cram all the multi lingual info on every page, and some info is very vague. Your best source for info if you have any other specific questions will be this forum. They have answered many for me, and havent been wrong yet.
  6. ORACLEwgn

    M1014 Plug

    Then you didnt get all the parts with your weapon. Its a small red plastic plug that shortens the load by two rounds. I think you would need a longer plug anyway in most places, so maby stop by where you got the weapon and see what they can do for ya.
  7. ORACLEwgn

    Range Pic

    Nice pics 1014, heres a tase of what kinda stuff I got. 1014 in the picture for sure! My Arsenal!
  8. I just did a google search, and found these forums basically in search of answers to many of the topic posters questions. Great set of forums here, lots of really good info from alot of different posters! I also just purchased one of the American flag etched 1014's and I just got to go out and try it today. Somthing that scared me a bit was the weapons operation few the first few sets of shells. The gun was not ejecting the cartriges and if it did, I still had to cok(spell catcher) the weapon again to fire. After going through 12-18 rounds this way I put the weapon down and went to my 1911 for awhile. After a bit I decided to look at the 1014 again, and the weapon magically started working out of the blue. I got to fire through three boxes of shells, and really try out my ney toy. The gun was field stripped during the first six rounds, and had malfunctions both before and after, so I dont think it was incorectly assembled, it was also lubed before firing. So I guess another question beyond the posters, has anybody else had an experience like this with their 1014? Almost like a break in period, that the weapon functioned incorectly? Or is this somthing that I should look further into? I was thinking the dual gas operations needed a bit of a breakin, but am definetly not sure. Thanks alot! ORACLE
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