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  1. 9 hours ago, Haze said:

    Honestly, I don't want to get anything fft after reading through Reddit and forums.

    I’ve ran there bolt release more then most people on these forum and never had a problem .Broke a gg&g one .Split around threads 

  2. 7 hours ago, Haze said:

    This is what we are currently working with...

    Just picked up the M4 last week, so it's going to be a work in progress.

    Can't have pistol grips or folding stocks in my state.

    I slapped a 5-round shotgun card on the other side.

    I'm stuck between GG&G and Rx arms for the charging handle. I like the larger diameter handle from GG&G, and I've only read great feedback about Rx arms.

    • Any issues with the titanium handles? I've read they can wear out over time and to go with a steel one instead.

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    Heck I got a few thousand running a rx handle no problems.I run them on four m4s…Think rx sales a non titanium one too

  3. I run rx arms titanium charging handles .comp carrier titanium tubes ..And tryed aftermarket handguards.a they just make a heavy gun even heavier.And suck when you have to breakdown to clean it .So I switched back to factory stippled handguards.And I use scalarworks with t2s

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  4. 5 hours ago, RxArms said:

    Interesting I thought it would be more complicated due to the taper that is present.  Might be a good option for OP then with the right gunsmith of course.

    Can’t remember it’s was like 300-400 with refinish back then 

  5. 2 hours ago, RxArms said:

    Not only do you have to think about the sights but also the front barrel ring.  Both of these items are made for the thickness of the barrel at the front.  Not the middle.

    I had one done by kings armory out of Az years ago.They shimmed sight and lug.Have put thru over thousand rounds never one problem

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  6. 2 hours ago, Gilgamesh said:

    I could just do that with my current 18”. I’d spend less just selling the current benelli I have at a loss and buying the entry model. 

    Thats best way .I picked up a used Leo trade in entry at Mydealer for $1200z

  7. 4 hours ago, Randy Lahey said:

    I've been eyeballing some of the regular and entry models on GunBroker for a while now and starting to lean toward the entry model.  My question is, how hard would it be to take an entry model and convert it to full size?  Is it as simple as buying the 18" barrel and magazine extension?  I thought of buying the regular model and doing a Form 1 to convert it but the 14" barrels are unobtanium unless it comes with the gun.

    Just slip a 18 barrel on your entry.It’s that simple 

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