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cody6.0

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  1. Here is the simplest way, 1- Stand the gun upright on the butt pad and with one hand hold it up and with the other bring the barrel into place. 2- Slide it onto the reciver lining up the bolt link, bolt rails and expansion chamber over guide rod/piston assembly. 4- When you get to the point where the link contacts the recoil spring plunger you will need to push the bolt back. At the same time you will also need to push the barrel assembly back also. 5- You will get it 98% of the way together and you will then need to be very careful. The manual says to just push but this will rip the guide rod o-ring. When at 98% grab the stock and twist the expansion chamber while pushing just a little to seat it. By the way make sure the piston and guide rod are bone dry or you will have a mess the first time you clean it.
  2. The Meprolight part number is ML-34302 Funny that Kimber now owns Meprolight because these used to be the accessory version offered from Benelli.
  3. I know cash is tight for people and I would love to trade with one of you guys but I just want to sell this gun outright.
  4. You will find a unicorn before you see a CAP stock for a Supernova for sale in the states.
  5. Well my MR1 uses a steady grip (PG) stock and the reciever and trigger group are very similar.
  6. Come on over to the general Benelli section, i've had a few and made a few posts about them.
  7. cody6.0

    R1 trigger

    The trigger on my MR1 is nice clean and crisp and is very similar in design to the R1 so you might be able to use parts from a MR1 too.
  8. Price reduced and still open to offers.
  9. I have never owned a M3 but can say that when fired my Supernovas would allow the bolt to come back. Using snap caps and dry firing without a hand on the action would result in it releasing the instant the trigger was pulled.
  10. Heck I wouldn't doubt if it was a dog.
  11. The factory magazine cap looks goofy and shouldn't be used as a tool, sure the "nipple" is just the right size but when you use it especially when pushing hard it smacks the reciever. On a black Nova/SN it leaves a shiny spot but on a camo one I imagine it would smash the film. So to make my gun look better I used a M4 magazine cap and bought a punch.
  12. Well if we get invaded by turkeys Remmington has a sweet HD load we can all use!
  13. I haven't taken apart a SN for a while but aren't the pins different lengths, if so I doubt it's part of the problem. Also when I first took my own SNT's apart everything fit very, very snug be it the mag. cap or trigger group pins. After 20 or so cleanings and 3,000+ rounds the trigger group pins pretty much came out on there own. 1- Ditch the "t i t t y" mag. cap and use a M4's, the damage it does when the pin breaks loose isn't worth the simplicity. 2- Use a punch to remove the trigger group pins. In your case the damage has been done but it was most likely due to the "t i t t y" cap smashing into your camo.
  14. The Nova is a one piece reciver/stock combo meaning it will be considered a "gun" itself since the Serial # is on it.
  15. You will break the gun before you break loose the thread locker and heat will destroy the reciver.
  16. The M4 stock will fit on no other Benelli guns just like none of the others will work on the M4. So in short I think it's safe to say that it will not work on the 1200 either.
  17. I currently own three Benelli long guns but all together have had more than twelve. Even with my completly picky nature Benelli has helped me out in one way or another with any issues I have ever had. Your problem is one where common sense is the obvious reason for them not assisting you. To be quite honest it seems as if you expect someone else to pay for something you caused.
  18. I own 100 plus acres so I myself have little worry about the damage of blowing my wad indoors could cause.
  19. Due to the blood I assume the bear in that picture was shot in the throat which by no means dropped it dead in its tracks, a 9mm round out of a 16" barrel could do the same thing.
  20. After puting a few FN 5.7 with V-Max bullets down range I would consider them about as potent as a varmit grenade in .223.
  21. I was speaking of 5.7 caliber weapons in general.
  22. Funny that you mention that because when it comes to buckshot and slugs all I shoot is the Federal FliteControl and TruBall. Immediatly behind my static target stand is a few ever green trees and the largest one has FliteControl wads and TruBall parts permanently pressed into it. In any case when it comes to slugs companies use either a plastic compression wad or paper so there will be more than one projectile regardless. Even the cardboard wads in Winchester Super X slugs will put a 1/4" deep dent in a 2x4.
  23. Pro: The 5.7 FMJ round will defeat body armor at close range Con: So will any other decent FMJ rifle round at close range Pro: Most 5.7 guns pistol or rifle have a very high capacity Con: You will need all those bullets Just a quick fact here too, most agencies use the 5.7 round because it reduces the threat of collateral damage. The rounds that are still available are basically varmit rounds that more so built to mame a rabbit.
  24. I still love my M2 i'm selling but I too felt the need to have a M4 beside my MR1. They compliment each other nicely and are similar in weight and will fill anyones short or long range needs.
  25. I'm pretty sure they do but it will cost 90% of what you'll pay for a new gun. I would suggest you give Federal Truball rifled slugs a shot (no pun intended) before you dump big bucks on a rifled barrel.
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