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  1. Saw this thread after your sale thread. Do you have the collapsible stock?
  2. My M4 (11707) has a open, closed and middle position. I've seen tubes that are just open or closed.
  3. From what I understand the guns marked m4 le were produced/imported during the Clinton ban. When it ended they stopped marking them that way. I've owned two and just sold one, NIB for $1550, to buy a M1014. I would guess there are hundreds in the US.
  4. Click on his user name in his thread below and you'll be able to send him an email
  5. I have a NIB Benelli M4 11707 LE marked receiver, fairly rare, $1550 shipped to your FFL. I had the mag tube removed to install a full length tube but never got around to it. Comes as shipped with the fixed pistol grip stock etc... Collapsable stock and full length tube available to the buyer for $620 shipped. USPS MO preferred, very discrete online PPayment accepted with fee. I can take a CC if I have to. Please email [email protected] Thanks ***SOLD for asking $$ Thanks***
  6. Ducks Unlimited? Congratulations anyway!
  7. They are the factory tube and parked just like the factory +2. They will only sell them to a police dept etc.. Not even to a dealer. The other tube the sell is ok but not as nice as Socomguy's tubes for sale here. I have no experience with the spring.
  8. The KAC VFG doesn't have storage and the attachment method is less sturdy than the Tango Down. However the KAC unit is much easier to put on and take off. If that translates to it being weaker I don't know. I've used both and never had a problem. You can usually find a like new KAC grip for $25-30 where as a TD will Cost $55-60. You may want to consider the new LaRue VFG or the new Tango Down with the ADM quick release. There's a ton of info on AR15.com.
  9. I've yet to find a full length tube for less than $100 (Numrich) however I think SOCOMguy's tube is much nicer. I'd prefer the full length tube for ease of field stripping.
  10. Mike, sent ya an email. Mike
  11. M1014, was this directed towards me?
  12. d is correct. I am referring to the Military issue M1014. I've owned three each of the M1014 Limited Edition (model 11701) and the M4 (11707) and aware they have a fixed position (open) and three postion (open, mid, closed) stocks or recoil tubes, respectively. Then preliminary technical manuel indicates the .mil version is a two position (open and closed) stock. I'd like to know for sure.
  13. I've ordered the Numrich 2 position tube. Eight of them in fact. And they've shipped one. I have a machinist that can cut the extra position but, I'm really trying to find out what the exact layout of the .mil issue M1014, or the history of such if it's changes as M1014 suggests. The preliminary technical manual suggests it is a two position tube. Anyone have firsthand knowledge? Thanks for the replies so far.
  14. Does anyone know if the M1014 used my the military has a two or three position stock? My M4 LE (11707) is a three position but I seem to recall discussion of two position stock as well. Does anyone have a good pic? Thanks, BMMC
  15. Check with SOCOMguy, top (4th post I think) of page 2. He makes a very nice tube. Just send him an email.
  16. Did they make a change or update to the handguards?
  17. I talked to him today. He's out but says more are coming. Instructed me to shoot an email with the quanty I wanted and he'll contact when they're in.
  18. Does anyone have a stock for sale or trade?
  19. I'm hoping the demand will slow a bit and prices will come down. I plan on registering my M4 as a SBS and would like to have a collapsible stock but not for $5-600.
  20. I've had three and sold them a while back. Didn't pay more than $190. I'd like to buy one for less than $300. Hoping to find someone with a heart, and an extra stock. Maybe I'm dreaming but I'm not desperate either.
  21. Need a NIB skeleton stock and would like to pay a fair price. Or at least no sand in the lube, lol. Please email bosshoss67 at gmail dot com. Thanks, Mike
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