ljg3
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I think they are going to suprise everyone.
They open the box, low and behold, its an extra person to answer the phone. Hey, maybe even someone to respond to letters.
Just joking, I know that won't happen. It will be just another product with little or no customer service.
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The very first thing to do is completely strip the gun down and clean all parts with Hoppes 9 or some other solvent. You MUST clean off all the packing grease off EVERY part. This includes - IMHO - even the spring inside the recoil spring tube.
To remove the spring inside the spring recoil tube you'll need to apply heat to the bolt head as it has lock-tight applied at the factory (a Bic lighter ought to do the trick; just need enough heat to loosen the lock-tight). You'll want to disassemble and clean this part because of any packing grease but also because you will eventually get dirt inside the tube and it will interfere with the operation of the inertia recoil. Take it apart now and you'll be good to go for future cleaning when warranted.
Then run a 100 rounds or so through the gun. Light trap loads will be fine.
My new M2 does not have lock tight on the recoil spring tube bolt.
Newly designed washer.
Just unscrew.
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They have whats called Field Camo. You can see it on gunbroker.
Just search Benelli M1
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I think its in comfort tech only.
The barrels are a little diffrent and the cartrige lever drop is a little closer to the trigger housing.
Other than that, not much.
I like my M1
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Will a SBE I butt stock fit on a M1 Super 90?
Thanks
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Looking for the best place to by an M1 Shim kit.
Thanks:)
M2 Comfort tec recoil pad problem?
in Benelli
Posted · Edited by ljg3
Just got my new M2 home today.
Fired 3 shots and the gel recoil pad and the plastic frame it sits in came flying out of the butt stock.
Anyone have this problem?
I assume I can just glue the frame in and reinsert the recoil pad?
Found it in search, Thanks, you would think for $1365.00 they could spring for .05 of glue.