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  1. I would suggest buying the next collapsible stock you find on GB.com..they are becoming far and few lately.

    I would recommend the one piece mag tube from socomguy on this forum..they are nice an fit well. If you have to have the factory 2 rnd tube..I'll sell you mine for 250.00

    The stock m4 holds 5 rnds despite what the literature says 5+1 is plenty for me..

    Chances are slim if you think your gonna lose your gun for not complying to 922r...I think you would have a better chance of being struck by lightning IMO Yes I understand better safe than sorry..but the chances are that someone is going to know all the laws and importation laws are very slim to none.

     

    Buying these parts on GB..or where ever has to be cheaper than a flight to europe or where ever.

    Good Luck on your search. Don't stress all these parts pop up from time to time....be patient

  2. I understand the cutting and sizing of barrel & tube. Who did the barrel ring & sight welds or brazzing? I am so tempted.

     

    I have several rifles I need to SBR,,even if I don't do the work. Just to register them and get the 922r out of mind.

     

    Did you have the gun engraved with your info? or how do you get around doing that?

  3. How much is Surefire asking for their suppressors? It doesn't say on the site.

     

    I dont actually know, but I'm guessing around 6-700 for the pistol and 800-1k for the rifle. I'm still researching brands and prices. " Yankee Hill seems to be a good buy so far, but I'm leaning towards the surefire stuff..........But then again...I could buy another pistol for the price of a supressor...decisions, decisions...

  4. I did a search yesterday on Gunbroker and some on Ebay. I couldn't find a single M4 collapsible stock, where three weeks ago GB had about 4 on there. Are they drying up.?

     

    I would recommend buying an M4..it will last a lifetime and you will have the collapsible stock that was made for the rifle.

     

    I would buy a stock if you come across one no telling when you might find another. I saw an M4 on a Glock website at a reasonable price 1700.00 w/ skelton stock and 1300.00 w/ pistol grip. I've been tempted to sell mine, but think I better keep it for now.

     

    Good luck,

     

    Mike

  5. I have one of his tubes. They ( it ) looks nice. One day I will take the time to install it. I have the 2 rnd factory extension at the moment,,so I guess thats why I haven't swapped it out yet......****, I haven't even shot mine yet. I have 4 rifles I purchased in the last two months and haven't shot one of them. Been stocking up on ammo and accessories, waiting for the day. LOL

  6. my feelings are like this. As much as I try to comply with federal & state laws regarding firearms. I think some of us may be a bit paranoid to comply. I have NEVER heard of or read anything to say that Mr. X weapons were confiscated because he did not comply with 922r. I am pretty sure that 99% of law enforcement and ATF for that matter aren't up to speed. They have too many other things to worry about. I have NEVER been shooting in the field or at the range and asked to see my paperwork for my registered weapon when I lived in Kalifornia. I just think most of us want to comply but are being a bit paranoid. If you use your weapon in the act of commiting a crime, then chances are your will have your weapon examined for federal compliance and unless it's a Full Auto or SBR I don't think most local law enforcements are up to speed on importation laws.

     

    Or maybe I just live on the edge..LOL I have an SAR-8 ( removed thumbhole stock & added flash hider ) an HK911 removed thumbhole stock and a Benelli M4 with skeleton stock, 2 rnd extended mag.

     

    If you noticed none of the parts to the trigger assembly have made in Italy (m4 ) nor does the mag tube follower. How would anyone know where they came from. And the mag tube I purchased on this forum doesn't have made in USA on it, nor does the surefire mag follower. Heck I might as well take my trigger a part and have the machine shop engrave made in USA on all my parts..who's to say they aren't or can prove it??

     

    Just shoot your guns..obey the basic laws and we will all do just fine.

  7. Scroll down a few posts. I asked this exact same thing just a few days ago.

    Its perfectly normal, and the gun will cycle normally under normal firing operations.

    The red button allows you to remove a single shell from the chamber without having to dump the entire mag.

    Dont sweat it.

     

    No-F

    Thanks, I couldn't understand why it won't feed & cycle manually. I'll just have to take her out.

    Thanks again, I feel better.

  8. I have a new, unfired M4. I loaded the mag tube and tried to manually cycle out the rounds. The first round will not chamber unless I push the red button..a shell is released onto the carrier and slides into the chamber. Now i pull the bolt back and the shell is extracted, but the next shell sits in the tube. I 've never had a Benelli cycle like this before ( old school ) Hk M190 and M3 prior

     

    Yes I have read the manual.

     

    Question, is this normal? and will the rifle cycle automatically when actually being fired?

  9. Why does all of benelli literature shows 4+1

     

    ****guy,

     

    Load the mag tube, put one in the chamber, then hit the red button on the side of the receiver. I think it will kick a shell onto the carrier. Then load the tube again.

  10. As a recreational rifle for targets and possibility of using the rifle for hunting ( buying the longer barrel ) the M3 would be the best choice. If for a self defense weapon I would recommend the M4. In the moment of shock, stress and being pumped up. the M3 can become confussing and create miss loading during the pump or confussion between semi auto & pump. When split seconds count, you may not have the time.

    There for I would recommend the M4. Think of what the intent of the weapon is for. Choosing a Benelli is your first step, now pick a model that will suit its intended purpose.

     

    Mike

  11. Welcome and congrats on your new M4. I just picked mine up last night and completely broke it down and changed out the stock.

     

    How many chokes did your M4 come with? My was purchased out of state and only received one choke ( installed ) I was under the impression the rifle came with more???

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