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  1. use a base coat of white paint then apply the red coat the next day to get the best brillance of the red color.
  2. Regardless of the M group trigger series (M1, M2, M4) except for the removal of the hammer pivot pin being retained by a "D" ring or an external snap ring, the sequence is always the same. If there is a "trick" it is just pushing the hammer pivot pin to the right only enough to liberate the hammer; if you push it too far to the right the carrier and carrier latch will get out of alignment due to the bolt latch spring / plunger tension on the left side off-setting the alignment. It is a very easy substitution if you take your time and carefully manipulate the parts. Safety glasses are standard operating procedure for these maneuvers. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1123[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1120[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1119[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1121[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1122[/ATTACH]
  3. I received mine from Kip about a week or ago.[ATTACH=CONFIG]1118[/ATTACH]
  4. Here's the style punch modification you need to remove the extractor retaining pin.....replacing it use a proper-sized roll pin punch as there are no obstacles to driving the pin in to the bolt to install the extractor. The one illustrated is a modified Brownell hardened punch tip, but any hard punch will do. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1117[/ATTACH]
  5. Just drive the retaining roll pin out and be ready to capture the extractor and its spring.
  6. I believe Unobtanium has been trolled ! I'll check back to see if you still have yours.
  7. benelliwerkes

    My M4

    If the shadow is objectionable, then you should mount it further forward.......so it's non-existent or a smaller shadow ($ick). The upside is the bad guy just got whacked by a big $ick !
  8. benelliwerkes

    My M4

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]1088[/ATTACH]I agree the Gear Sector is well made and I use it as an alternative mounting system.
  9. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1086[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1087[/ATTACH] Why is blame singly assigned to the disconnector ? The disconnector is not solely responsible for securing the hammer in the cocked or almost-cocked positions, the trigger sear notch and the disconnector sear notch both perform that function on opposite sides of the hammer surface. The disconnector is only serving to retain the hammer in the cocked position when the trigger remains pulled during the action cycling. When the trigger is released the hammer control tasking is handed off from the disconnector to the trigger sear which controls the hammer position.......if the hammer has followed the bolt forward during the action cycling, the hammer notches have have failed their jobs, not the disconnector alone. Either the rapid vibrations of the cycling has interfered with the trigger return / disconnector springs harmonics not keeping up with the velocity of the bolt cycling or a too loose tolerance between the trigger sear / disconnector sear and the two hammer notches - a tolerance mismatch that is exposed during rapid cycling causing the hammer to not be captured by either the disconnector or the trigger and therefore the hammer follows the bolt forward at similar velocity not causing primer ignition. Also, the problem of the hammer not being captured by either the trigger sear or the disconnector sear is a bolt moving forward mechanical timing problem - the forward speed of the bolt is dependent on the expansion of the action recoil spring assembly, and thus independent of the cartridge load which might alter rearward bolt speed in some benelli actions e.g. inertia bolt system. The point being, if the "disconnector" problem is present and can be unmasked by the operator, it should be demonstrable with any cartridge type.
  10. benelliwerkes

    My M4

    I have another prom queen in drag....she'll go home alone.[ATTACH=CONFIG]1077[/ATTACH] Let's see your arm candy.
  11. benelliwerkes

    My M4

    I'll bet he has a lot to say to the folks waiting in line at at Baskin Robbins !
  12. I have developed highly detailed disassembly manuals for a variety of popular guns such as the Benelli M2 that illustrate all the parts and how they relate in function. If you are interested in purchasing one send me a PM.
  13. I have the Daniel Defense.....as you know it has a hollow base support so you can use the factory fixed sights....but, the eye sight axis is too low when the gun is mounted for me.....the taller LaRue (blocked view base) is perfect for sight picture alignment when cheek is mounted to stock; also the reason I wanted BUIS so I went with the off-set SureFire Barry Dueck's which are really nice as well. That's my story. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1069[/ATTACH]
  14. Precisely ! Collapsible stock sourced from Heckler&koch2000 and was great transaction FYI.
  15. 14" barrel. 5+1+1 (on the carrier) = 7 Yes. No. I use and trust the Serpa and the ALS's Bling Upgrades: 3 Position Collapsible Stock AimPoint Micro T-1 Optics Factory Tritium Ghost Rings SureFire Dueck Rapid Transition Offset Sights SideArmor Mod2 Picatinny Rail System SureFire M80 Tri-Rail Picatinny Rail System SideArmor Forward 2-Shell Holder Carrier Comp Titanium Charging Bolt Handle Dave’s Metal Works Oversize Safety Button Carrier Comp Titanium Magazine Tube SureFire Scout Light with Quick Release SureFire Momentary / Constant On Pressure Switch LaRue Quick Release Optics Mount
  16. 1+ for the forward shell carrier [ATTACH=CONFIG]1067[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1068[/ATTACH]
  17. Just like the manual says. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1055[/ATTACH]
  18. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1007[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1004[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1005[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1006[/ATTACH] A lot of chit chat about this screw, so I thought some might want to know a little more about about it. I use 8.5 inch / lbs of torque combined with blue Loctite which avoids misery when you only have 2.5 mm of aluminum alloy thread engagement available . Full size photos here: http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee424/veryeasy4me/Screw1.png http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee424/veryeasy4me/Screw2.png http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee424/veryeasy4me/Screw3.png For some reason when I upload the photos they get reduced to ~ 9 kb size which is ridiculous ! How can I post full size photos ? [ATTACH=CONFIG]1001[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1002[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1003[/ATTACH]
  19. You might try the single point quick disconnect from Mesa Tactical. Enjoy. [ATTACH=CONFIG]972[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]973[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]974[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]975[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]976[/ATTACH]
  20. Here are the specifications. [ATTACH=CONFIG]948[/ATTACH]
  21. Here's a Carrier Comp 14" titanium magazine tube installed on the M4. [ATTACH=CONFIG]942[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]943[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]944[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]945[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]946[/ATTACH]
  22. I have about every gizmo and gadget from every peddler you can bling-up the M4 with and I can tell you I have all of Carrier Comp's goodies related to the platform (except the soon-to-be-released black charging handle ?).....my Carrier Comp products are installed on my M4 and arrived / functioned flawless (and i'm picky!) ; Kip has been courtesy and timely in his email responses to my inquiries. Kip's not a peddler as others in the after market accessory industry. I see your join date is less than 2 weeks old..........contribute something positive to the forum in the next two weeks and you may gain some standing in your whining. That's all I have to say about this ! God bless America on 9/11.
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