shadow77phl
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Well, the pigeons and rats sure think so! You "tacticalled" them right out of business! (Bet you used "sissy-loads" though... don't ever admit to it, macho-dude.)
hahaha! almost fell of my seat!
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i called him up, great service !!! .. Hands down the best place ive called thus far.
He does have one, but its the Camo .. i want the Synth Black !
Camo reminds me way to much of my childhood G.I. Joe days.
Its startin to look like i wont find the M4, might have to start lookin for a runner up.
copy that humvee 10, i wanted the black too that was why i settled for m2 since the m4 they carry was desert camo; and i had bad experiences with those!
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i doubt it if benelli did; normally, they say they are on back- log on a certain item and it would take x number of days and check once in a while if they have it on stock already. now that apply to fast moving items like the complete gun itself but for a barrel? considering the cost of the same, its not among the fast- moving items and hence they would have it in stock as per confirmed by your call. just a matter of pushing your dealer's employee in the right direction, gently of course.
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they probably gave you a standard answer, talk to the gunstore manager and convey what benelli has told you. it's just probably a snafu on the gunstore employee's part since benelli's are back ordered.
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good luck with the bar exams munger! a necessary sacrifice for a greater goal.
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i am learning from the guru's every time i visit this forum; thanks sir! pardon me for the ignorance though hevi- shot T's are the triglides?
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thank you for the inputs sir(s), will try to check them out one of these days, i appreciate it.
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sir's i am a newbie on a shotgun, i am wondering if the members from los angeles could point me to their go to guys when it comes to shotgun fitting. any input is highly appreciated. thanks:)
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it is actually good to know that benelli will stand behind their product regardless of years of ownership; it probably is a bug in their website but i too was bothered when it said 1 year instead of 5; the thing with the situation at hand that bothers me is when push comes to shove, the written warranty stipulation prevails as this forms a contract between the manufacturer and the consumer. and if a consumer is nonchallant about it, he waives his legal rights to the same as he was remissed in observing his rights. i hope benelli could clarify this matter as this brings a rather chilling effect to new benelli owners such as the gentleman ih4ever and myself.
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im not complaining i was just trying to make sure i understood this. my understanding was they warrenteed them for 5 years and thats it. it GREAT that they stand behind their products like that! makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside:p
sir's what ih4ever is referring to is the prompt from the benelli website that actually said 1- year from date of purchase instead of 5 years. he has a valid point to be alarmed as the warranty stipulation is a limitation to the mandate of consumer laws. now this limitation when stipulated and agreed to limits the collateral liability of the manufacturer. 5 years reduced to a year is a very drastic reduction of the warranty stipulation and hence the question of the gentleman above mentioned. and yes, the warranty certificate for online registration(s) indeed say one year instead of 5 years from date of purchase. a snafu? probably, but it has to be legitimately checked otherwise is a baitswitch in action and should be frowned upon.
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i'm sorry to ask sir, but is it not that the m4 is legal in california, correct me if i am wrong but then again, i saw one of these just 2 days ago from martin b rettings in culver city where i picked up my recently acquired m2
ATF Response to Legality of Full Length Mag Tube on Benelli M4
in Benelli
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mean green sir, if possible, please email me the same at [email protected]. thank you.