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  1. rob,

     

    The SRM product was made simple to keep the product economical for the consumer. I conducted the testing on the prototype M3 ext, the craftmanship was of high quality and the product worked flawlessly. If your looking to spend allot of money to look good then the Nodak is for you. If you are on a budget and need something reliable and simple which will also allow you to buy other upgrades go with the SRM. Either way you go it is all personnel preference.

     

    Rich

  2. For those of you looking for a Mag Extension, I just tested out the prototype from SRM. I shot 50rnds of Estate Cart 00 Buck in to different settings. All operations either semi or pump were flawless. This included shooting 8rnds as fast as I could pull the trigger. They are going to production and should be available next month at surecycle.com. Jeff said that the extensions for the M4 will be out shortly, it was tested by somebody else so I can't say how it worked.

     

    Rich

     

    [ 02-24-2006, 04:58 PM: Message edited by: M3 ]

  3. Chrisb,

     

    SRM doesn't show any extensions for the M2 on their site http://www.surecycle.com/. Use the contact on the site and talk to Jeff. They are producing the mag extensions for the M4 and will be selling them next month. The M3's will be shipping shortly after that, I spoke with him about the M3's and M4's as did other people. All that it will take is for a couple people to ask about the M2.

     

    Rich

  4. All,

     

    No need to buy these over priced mag extensions. I was just on the phone with Jeff Hajjar President and CEO of SRM Performance Products. They just finished with the design and specs for the M4 and will be designing and getting the spec's for the M3 soon. For the M4 they will have the extensions for sale in Feb. He didn't quote a price but they should be close to the cost of the ones they already produce, with the M3 following shortly after that.

     

    Rich

     

    [ 01-09-2006, 02:45 PM: Message edited by: M3 ]

  5. Guys,

     

    I need some help here. I have never shipped or received a firearm via ant service, but I have just bumped into a great opportunity and need to send my M3 to a after market manufacture, do I need to have someone with a FFL ship it and receive it for me.

     

    May sound stupid but with how everything is want to be sure.

     

    Thanks,

    Rich

  6. From SRM

     

    Rich,

     

    We do not plan to offer extensions for the M3 or M4, as we have not had very much demand for them. If demand increases we may start producing them. If you would like extensions for your M3 and M4, we might be able to offer you a special deal. If you are interested give me a call.

     

    Regards,

    Jeffrey Hajjar

    President & CEO

    SRM Performance Products

    A Division of Snake River Machine, Inc.

    208.887.9395

    www.surecycle.com

  7. All,

     

    I wrote to SRM performance Products about the M3 and M4 extensions. This was the reply....

     

    Rich,

     

    We do not plan to offer extensions for the M3 or M4, as we have not had very much demand for them. If demand increases we may start producing them. If you would like extensions for your M3 and M4, we might be able to offer you a special deal. If you are interested give me a call.

     

    Regards,

    Jeffrey Hajjar

    President & CEO

    SRM Performance Products

    A Division of Snake River Machine, Inc.

    208.887.9395

    www.surecycle.com

  8. Jesse,

     

    I would assume that the 26in barrel has the fixed choke. Call the dealer that you are purchasing from and verify with them, it is the only way to be sure.

  9. Jesse,

     

    If you are looking for a weapon that is very flexible, the M3 is it. You have the advantage of shooting the lite loads that the semi-autos can't and when shooting full loads the speed of the semi.

    For chokes, the info on the links above is not 100% (Sorry AR), on the Benelli site they list the M3 with only a cyl choke. That is one of the down falls with a tactical weapon.

    The M3 is listed under Military and then special purpose. So depending on how you are going to employ the M3, it might not be your best choice.

  10. SigsRus,

     

    I also own a Sig 229 in 40 S/W, both the rnd (I carry 185gr Fed Hydra Shok) are great. I fired both the 40 usp and glock 23 before I bought my first glock, the 23. I agree with you that the one that fits your hand the best and that feels the best to you is what you should go with. If it doesn't fit or feel great in the hand when push comes to shove you won't be the best that you can. I didn't care for the HK, but will never put them down, they are also great weapons.

    I did a little side by side with my 229 and 23, after 500rnds through each with no cleaning and mixing the rounds, fmj, hp, handloads, premium factory, and target loads the 229 started to jam, the glock ate everything and asked for more. I believe that if the HK was also shot the same way it would have performed as the glock did. That is the difference between a tactical weapon and a finely tuned instrument.

  11. I'm in the NAVY and have spoke with a couple of people who have been issued the MK23's and the biggest complaint that they have is the size and the weight. I Love the SIG's but for reliability, weight, and rnds, I carry a GLOCK 21 in 45 acp, 13 in the mag and one chambered. It is big, but not to big to conceal, and like compared to a stainless gun.

  12. Originally posted by rjbz2893:

    I wanted to introduce myself. I have been reading the forums for about a week and was very impressed with what I read. I bought a M-3 two weeks ago and can't wait to shoot it. Bought and then had to take a trip for the job. I'm trying to buy a 2rnd mag extension for the M-3, but everybody says that they are back ordered, a few shops are saying that they will not be able to get them anymore. If anybody has any info about a shop that was them in stock pls fwd.

     

    One of the threads that I read was asking the reason in the delay in delivery of the Civilian M4's, and was answered that the delay was probably do to the amount of weapons being delivered to the military. I have been in the U.S. NAVY for 21 yrs and I'll tell you that for the first time the military is updating their individual weapons with the most up to date equipment. Trijicon ACOG's for the longest time were back ordered do to the numbers ordered by the military.

    Thanks for all of the info that I have read so far and for some of the comic relief.

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