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  1. Well I just ended up going with the damn good and tight method. Without that last turn even birdshot would boom enough to move it and I cannot deal with that. Too bad the PG stocks don't fit as well as the standard straight stocks because this wouldn't be an issue.

  2. I don't really want to go all OCD or over think this but heres what I got.

     

    If I hand tighten it with minimal effort it stops with the PG facing up.

     

    - To get it in position by tightening it requires a bit of force.

     

    - To get it right by backing it off means it moves a few mm after shooting.

     

    When I say it moves it by no means is a large amount but enough that the trigger guard isn't flush with the stock tab and it bothers me. On my SNT& M2 I always made sure the seams were lined up so is this "looseness" normal or is my OCD getting the best of me?

  3. Quick question guys how tight are you turning the PG stock onto your M4? I only ask because following the manuals "max one turn past meeting the reciever" is firm but lets it move just a bit firing even birdshot.

  4. From what I recall, Benelli's forced order-size is rather large as well.

    Yep, And I heard all about it when I was searching for a not green M4 earlier this year. The places that carried Benelli's simply said "sorry we don't have one" and I called another.

    But one that wasn't a Benelli dealer seemed to take their pain out on me.

     

    "You know how much I have to buy to carry Benelli's **** no I ain't got a Benelli M whatever you said."

  5. Remove snap-ring, un-screw threaded plug. Should be as simple as that, I hope Benelli did not use an adhesive on that plug, but I doubt it as they put a snap-ring in there. Redundancy yes, double-redundancy? Less likely.

     

    The SuperNovas with the PG stock used the notched tube similar to the one on M4's and also used the same snap ring and threaded plug. Neither of mine had threadlocker so hopefully the same applies to M4's.

  6. True authorized Benelli dealers have to buy X amount of inventory and with most guns Benelli sets a MAP (minimum advertised price) with parts it's a little different. With that being said the MAP by no means dictates what kind of a deal you can get either way.

     

    I have seen a dealer price list and on most guns it's around a $150-275 profit margin.

  7. HUH??? if you remember correctly a law was passed for benelli not to import these parts for the general public.;) and the only reason they are even still avail. is because sites authorized to sell this stuff to police,military, etc, are selling to the public!! in which they are not supposed to. but since times are tough they'll sell to anyone right now. sooner or later the gvmnt will crack down on them. even if it takes yrs, im just gonna store them anyways.;)

     

    Anywhere that does LE/MIL can order them and sell them to who evert they please sure it's against the rules not laws but do you really think anyone will tell? This has made things pretty pathetic though because the Benelli MSRP on a 7 shot 1pc tube is $140 and these folks order them and sell them for $400+.

     

    But I guess I feel that any kind of magazine limit soem states have is a god damn joke anyway. If someone is **** bent on a massacare they aren't worried about having capacities the state they live in bans. To be honest I'm more worried about a crack shot with 10rds than a stupid kid with 30.

  8. Does anyone know if the front sling mount on the M4 Tactical and M2 Tactical will fit on a SBE2?

    The M4's will not but if you buy an M2 extension or if you already have an extension you can use a M2 barrel nut.

  9. I just thoght I would post this picture for kicks.

     

    My target stand is set up in front of some pine trees and here is the result of a 25 yard shot.

    FliteControlWad.jpg

    After leaving a nice hole in my target the wad buried itself in this tree far enough that I couldn't pull it out.

  10. Deer? Dangerous game? What type of deer are you hunting? I want in on that!

    Does the damage a slug or buckshot does change if the animal is dangerous, because that was my point.

    I would rather have a shotgun loaded with either to grab if I came across a big cat out in the sandhills versus a handgun or scoped rifle.

  11. Given I can't beat the MR1 that sold for cheap on a no reserve gunbroker auction I can do a little better than the Benelli MAP of $1199.

     

    My local gun shop made me a deal on their last MR1 since I bought the others they had already. I'd sell it to anyone here for exactly what I paid plus shipping to your FFL.

    $1060 plus shipping which is $25-$30

  12. AFAIK, a shotgun IS NOT the first thing you want to reach for when engaging most dangerous game. The only exception would be wild pigs. For that, check out Dixie slugs. They have some pretty wicked looking loads.

    I take that you haven't seen the results of a slug impacting a deer?

  13. I got very lucky with the MR1, I got it via a "no reserve" auction on Gunbroker for $960.00.

    I have not bought an M4 yet, but on Monday I did pick up an M2 tactical with the Comfortech stock, ghost ring sights, tritium inserts, an extended mag. tube and the larger charging handle. I did not get a good deal on it, but it looked so good, I had to buy it.

     

    Someone is regreting not using a reserve on their auctions.

  14. The MR1 is 98% Beretta RX4 and both CAP and standard stock are available. Question is which one to use from what I can tell the MR1 stock is the same as my M2's. So in theroy anything that can fit the M2 should fit the MR1 as the rear of the trigger guard is finished and will look fine floating.

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