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cody6.0

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  1. It's a fairly common problem with Benellis, but the Vinci's trigger guard seems to be designed to make it worse.

    Some people put a round or two of tape on the finger.

    My SBEII gave me a couple of good whacks when I first got it, but I have adapted a stronger grip on the stock and a firmer shoulder plant to negate the issue.

    Wow, I can say that be it buckshot, slugs or what have you I've never experienced this with any of my Benelli's. As you said it looks like a better grip and some muscle is needed to remedy the issue.

  2. Just thought I'd share my .02 on the Smith and Wesson M&P.

    I had one in .40 with the factory CTC grips but only used them when it was on HD duty. The best way to describe a M&P is to say it's everything you love about a Glock minus what sucks about Glocks. The operating system is almost identicle but S&W used a better trigger assembly/linkage. My only real quirm with the M&P is the tool/grip pin as the tab that holds it in wears quickly.

  3. I added a dot of blue Loc-tite on mine and let it sit for a few days to get as solid as possible. Now it has zero wobble and I didn't potentially overtighten the stock.

    But at the same time the amount that you would need to overtighten to do damage is quite extreme. The M4 uses spring washers between the plate and bolt head so you aren't putting all the leverage on the threads unless you are going a full turn past tight.

  4. Mine was a little loose when I bought my M4 and I couldn't stand it and he notch in the stock is way to big for the post on the trigger group and will not hold it straight. So I ran that SOB home and it doesn't move one bit whether I am shhoting slugs, buckshot or beating people with it.

     

    I am very picky and the slightest deffect makes a gun undesireable to me so deciding to tighten it further was a hard decision. Both of the stocks I had on my M4 would fully hand tighten 180* of where I wanted it basically they tightened even with the sights and not the trigger group. So with the reciever between my knees I turned it the extra to line up. I would call it beyond snug but the trigger group goes in without a hitch.

     

    It no longer moves not even a mm no matter what, now this has got me thinking I made it to tight damn OCD.................

  5. Don't waste money breaking it in with buckshot or slugs just use some heavy field loads. I myself started both my M2 and M4 out using Federal Heavy Field loads and to date have three FTF's.

    If you can find a WalMart that still has some it's only $6-7 a 25rd box which is much more economical than buckshot & slugs.

  6. The stock you can fix yourself; you just have to rotate it level.

    As for the rest; yeah, people think because of the $$ that a M4 should come with a built-in auto-asswiper and coffee maker, but nice fluff-n-buff isn't much of a concern on a military-issue shotgun. Meeting spec is.

    If you don't like it, send it to me. I can use another.

    I wouldn't deal with problems on my $450 SNT let alone my $1500 M4. As for "mil-spec" until they come with a c-stock and static mod. choke they aren't mil-spec.

  7. Oh really?? ask all the Leo's, Mili's, Security guards etc that have been shot in their vests and are still alive today!! i'll bet they'd call you something not very nice!!;)

     

    We aren't talking about any of those though are we.

    This is about joe civilian thinking that when the **** hits the fan that him, his cabinet full of guns & ammo and some body armor are going to make a difference.

    I live in a rural area and can tell you right now that if body armor is the difference between life and death I've alredy failed to keep my home safe.

  8. hey cody, didn't you write a review of the trulock tactical?

    how many rounds have you shot through it already? and how did it hold up? does it tend to get loose when shooting a lot?

    I got one but I haven't used it yet.

  9. The real catch 22 here is that these are still available to anyone who can order LE parts from Benelli. The company selling these on Gunbroker is going to make 80% of what they spent on buying six by selling one.

    Maybe it's just me but I see this as a big **** you to people like us.

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