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  1. All, I have a 94 HK M1 Super 90, very well used and cared for. Broke it down after Thursday's rainy goose hunt and was putting it back together when I noticed the barrel extension that slips into the receiver had a pinch of play in it. Not front to back but side to side play. I would say maybe a 16th of an inch. I don't ever recall this before. Anyone else seen this happen before? I assume the extension is soldered into the barrel. Fixable? Thanks in advance for the replies. TD
  2. Selling 2 Carlson chokes tubes, 12 ga, for Benelli/Beretta Optima, SKEET and FULL. Shot 1x. I have 3 Briley's and these don't line up flush with them. $30 ea or $50 for both. Shipping included. Paypal or MO. Please contact me at [email protected] Thanks[ATTACH=CONFIG]2233[/ATTACH]
  3. Patternmaster Short Range Choke, barely used, black, $40 shipped (fits old style Beretta threads) C&H Mercury Recoil Reducer $40 shipped fits both Benelli and Beretta stocks threads on to the stock bolt 700BBSS - Designed for synthetic stocks. 1 1/16" x 3" - 11 oz. Will not fit ComfortTech Please email [email protected] Thanks [ATTACH=CONFIG]2209[/ATTACH]
  4. All, I have a 1994 M1 Super90, alot of rounds through it. About a month ago I was wiping it down and noticed 2 small cracks on each side extending from the front of the safety to the edge of the trigger guard. The trigger guard is rather thin here and I think the stress over the years may have caused it to crack. Has anyone else had this problem? Brownells sell the complete trigger assembly and just the guard as well, just hate to spend the money. Will be calling Benelli soon to see what they have to say. If anyone else had this problem what did you do? Thanks, Trip Day
  5. Was sea duckin today and my M1 started acting up bad, 3x! Pulled the trigger and no boom! Lately taking the gun apart, cleaning, shooting etc., I have noticed the trigger pull feels different. The gun is a 93 M1S90. Has been shot a ton. The trigger pull/creep almost feels like a 2 stage trigger, you can feel the hammer and trigger release, then catch again, and then release completely. Not a smooth continuous pull, I use those terms loosely as it is a shotgun trigger. Field stripping the trigger assembly if you look closely at the inside curl of the hammer there is a slghtly rounded area just before the final catch lip that engages the opposing hammer lip that keeps the trigger cocked. IF you mannually cock the trigger you can push the hammer down to this point and get the trigger lip to catch on this instead of the hammer lip. When I do this I get the same 2-stage feel when pulling the trigger. I always get a release here and not a failure, but it does replicate the feel when the gun is fully assembled. This false catch is real slight and if you give the trigger assembly a tap the hammer lip catches properly on the trigger lip. Today when stripping the gun down, had to take it down to bare bones due to rain, the bolt return spring housing was partially unthreaded. Obviously this might cause the bolt to short stroke and not to be properly forced into battery. And that extra wiggle/jarring of the bolt going into final battery might be enough to mitigate the false catch. Looking at the schematics is the rounded lip on the inside of the hammer related to how the dis-connector, hammer, and trigger sears engage? Has anyone else expereinced this problem? Any thoughts, suggestions, ideas? Parts I might consider replacing due to age? Thanks in advance! Trip Day
  6. Looking to buy a 28" blued M1 Super 90 barrel. Please contact me ASAP at [email protected] thanks!
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