davidcjones
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Thank you for your note. I actually noticed that the black rubber piece fits in the stock in the area you suggested this morning—but when it is in place, I cannot reassemble the gun. There isn't really a space to fill between the trigger guard and the stock (unless I have it in backwards or something). Basically, without this piece the stock seems to be flush against the guard. I am wondering if it is a necessary filler for some shotguns (M2, SBE, etc) but not the SuperNova.
David
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I am new to Benelli firearms. I have a SuperNova with the standard comfortech grip. I ordered a steady grip stock through my gun shop, and it came this week. It should seem pretty basic to swap these, but there are no instructions. I assumed I would remove the nuts from the Comfortech and just pop the new one on. However, the Steadygrip came with a square plate—that I suspect slides through the slot in the stock as part of the assembly and is the stock locking plate for this particular stock. There is also a small rubber piece that I am not sure where it goes. Can someone tell me? I am inclined to simply put the stock on the gun with the square piece that looks like a buckle (stock locking plate) slid into position through the side of the stock and then over the bolt. I will save the elliptical flat stock locking plate that came out of the comfortech but use the same locking washer and nut. I am mainly trying to figure out where this triangular rubber piece goes in the assembly. You'd think a easy one page instruction sheet would come when the parts look different than the OEM stock.
Thanks for any guidance.
Best regards,
David
Installing Steady Grip
in Turkey Hunting
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Thank you.
I love the shotgun, but the documentation was a little sketchy on using the shims in the original stock and the documentation of the replacement stock is non-existent!
Yes, there are slots. I figured it was for the sling and am glad you confirmed!
Have a great day.
David