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  1. Good work!!!

     

    BTW: Did anyone try to use the Streamlight 870 adapter on the M4 to mount a light?

     

    870M3mount.jpg

     

    The diameter of magazin tube and endcap of the M4 can't be that much different from 870.

  2. Now I'm curious. Does anyone know the difference in:

     

    #301-000-339 Choke Tube, 3G, Flush, Improved Cylinder, Black $34.29

    and

    #301-000-229 Choke Tube, 2G, Flush, Improved Cylinder $27.30

  3. Hi!

    My M4 came with a modified choke tube only. The choke is black all over.

    Now I want to buy Cyl., IC and full chokes. But all the Benelli chokes I can find have the usual mirror finish. So is there a difference in Benelli chokes for sporting guns and the Benelli chokes for the M4 besides the color/choating? Where can I get the real M4 chokes?

  4. I would recommend IC for shooting Slugs.

    Look at this chart:

    http://www.remington.com/products/accessories/gun_parts/remchoke_specs.asp

    Remington uses the same diameter for IC and their rifled chokes (specially for slugs).

    If you meassure slug barrels they usually have a typical IC diameter.

    My M4 came with a Modified Choke only. It is perfectly save to shoot rifled slugs (Brenneke style).

    Can anyone confirm which choke is used by our troop in the field?

  5. What is holding me back buying a (Super) Nova is there are no short 18"-20" barrels with a removable choke.

    Is is possible to special order a gun or barrel like this?

    I think there is a problem installing this choke by a gun smith because the Benellis have a chromed inner barrel. Is this true?

    Most Benelli semiautos have a removable choke even with 18.5" or 20" (just see the M4). Why do they make the Nova only with a fixed cylinder?

  6. Originally posted by Mesa Tactical:

    Good job! And I'm sure a lot easier than importing one of these from us.

     

    Do you use a nut on the opposite side or is the eyebolt threaded into the aluminum part of the grip? We have a little black oxide acorn nut on the reverse side.

    Thanks Mesa Tactical! I'm honored.

    You do a great job. I really like your work... but with your hook loop the hook is not in line with the receiver. The hook is 90° turned of the gun. This might be uncomfortable to carry all day. I just want to keep the profile of the M4 as low as possible.

    Yes, I use a nut on the opposite side.

  7. Originally posted by Mesa Tactical:

    The sling swivel mount uses a hole that passes through the pistol grip of the skeleton stock. This hole

    normally holds a rolled pin that secures the nylon outer part of the pistol grip to the metal (steel, I

    think) armature.

    Great feature! Please also make a loop for the HK style hooks of my tac sling! A close to the reciever rear mount is really missing on the M4!

    ...How about a universal shell holder that attaches direcly to the top mounted picatinny rails. You would be able to mount this on all tactical shotguns (Benellis, Fabaram, FN ...) Please!

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