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No F-Bdy Bs

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  1. Not being a smartass to the OP, but 2500 is WAY high, especially for a standard stock. Id say $1500 would be a good price. Here is what I have been seeing them go for Standard field stock-1500 PG stock, non collapsable-1600 Coll stock-1700-1900. Just as an example, I gave 1700, and no tax for mine a few months ago. Coll stock, removable chokes, ect.
  2. First, this listing is for the STOCK ONLY! This is a nearly new, perfect cond Collapsable stock for the Benelli M4. I bought it off of a brand new M4, installed, it, and never fired a shot with it. I am selling because I am using this gun in 3-gun matches and a regular stock fits my needs better. No trades, No trades, NO TRADES!!! $500, I will handle the shipping charges. Certified funds or Pay-Pal if you foot the 4%, or whatever they charge these days.
  3. Easy now, make sure you can see the M4 when you are done.
  4. Well, lemmie know when you get something togetogether. As for price, I would feel comfortable paying $200 or so. Anything in the $500 range, and someone is just going to find a stock one.
  5. Awesome. Glad you found one. Id probably let this one go for $500 or so. I really dont care for it that much, but with them getting all sucked up by people that wont let them go, I may just hang on to it for a while.
  6. Honestly, not a damn thing. Other than being adjustable, its one of the most uncomfortable feeling PG stocks I have ever used. The plain field stock is much better feeling IMO.
  7. How much you offerin?? I said I was going to keep this one, but if the price is right, ill let it go. Sadly, if you can find one for under $500, you done good. I have seen them go for a grand, and I got $750 and a regular field stock for the last one I sold. So be ready for some pain:eek: Here is one going for a grand on Gunbroker. It wouldnt shock me if he got it. http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=90129578
  8. And if "eviler" isnt a word, it should be.
  9. My understanding is that the full length tube is more involved in instilation, but is easier to field strip. Also, I think some MFGs design may allow you to field strip with the extension, but im not sure. As for how it would look. It cant look any worse than the Black grip that Benelli sent them out with. As for reliability. As long as you go with a Benelli, Daves Metal Works, or a SoComguys, you should have no issues whatsoever. The OEM Benelli extensions have a side effect of making your wallet a lot lighter.
  10. You'll come around my friend.
  11. I like to keep all my Tac shotguns simple. I wouldnt mind a small red dot sight on my 3-gun rigs, but other than that. I like them how they came. I boiled the grip to get it soft, then did the soap and water. It was still a *****. Between the mushy stock grip, and the Houge being pretty soft also, it was wanting to grab real bad. It really want that bad, took about 15min to get it where I wanted.
  12. Your gonna love it Mine is more Eviler!! Coll stock!!! BTW: If you dont feel like you have enough frustration in your life, try putting a Hogue slip over grip on the grip of your M4
  13. and ill start the bidding at $550:D
  14. Mine has M1014 on the box. On the receiver, it has M4 LE It came with removable chokes, a coll stock, but the cripmed round limiter. Im confused about which is which myself. Which is the best, and why?
  15. As much as I would like it, id say it would be borderline profitable. Id say that less than 5% of those that have M4s would want a different stock, only enthuasists as ourselves. The vast majority of them are owned by LEO and the Armed Forces, and they either already have them, or aint gonna change them. Im all for it, I sold a Coll stock a few months back, and was able to pick up another one for a song. Unless I can get $1000 for this one, im gonna keep it.
  16. I was being a smart-ass. There is some rule about getting something new, posting about it, but not including pics. Its in the Bible, somewhere towards the back, I think.
  17. Id like to see Knoxx make one.
  18. Are the pictures not showing up for anyone else?
  19. Plenty good. Up until about the time I was 22 or so, I used a Winchester 1200 youth, 20ga, 20in bbl, and a short stock. Granted, it wasnt some wizz bang uber-tactical setup, but a chestfull of 00 buck from a 3in 20ga shell is still going to make you have a bad day. I ended up giving the gun back to my father (he gave it to me when I was 8) and to this day he still uses it for HD. Its the one on top. These days I keep one of my 1300s near my bed. I keep my Benellis locked up. Id hate to shoot someone with a $1500 shotgun and the courts find a reason to keep it for evidence. I can stand to loose one of the $280 WInchesters.
  20. So glad to hear she is safe. Thumbs up to you for training her. Thats one of my biggest fears, that my Wife or little girl will be home when im not there. My wife has her CCW, and can use a pistol quite well. I just fear that she is not aggressive enough and might hesitate that small second. You better get mean and quick witted to make it in todays world.
  21. Anything in the works for some new tacticool offerings?
  22. LOL, only 1 avalable, better hurry.
  23. Well, due to the obvious, I was going to go with an aftermarket unit.
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