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  1. Yep, your right. But briley doesn't sell them. You have to buy them from benelli. As in the whole gun. So if you want the bolt, it will only cost you 2700.00 bucks. Not to bad

     

    This one looks an awful lot like there "EZ-BOLT" I may be wrong though

     

    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=26819/Product/TACTICAL_SHOTGUN_BOLT_HANDLE

     

     

     

    I like this one though.

     

    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=5798/Product/BENELLI_BERETTA_LARGE_BOLT_HANDLE

  2. These are the only handguns i ever owned, first bought the HK and shot it and i sucked at aiming got a lil better , And then i bought the Glock 17 And realized how easy it is to shot compared to my HK .40 cal P2000 less kick recoil .

     

    I doubt it was the gun itself. The .40 cal round has a lot of "snap" to it. I have always shot well with 9mm, 44mag, .45ACP, .454 casull, and .460sw. I can BARELY stay on the paper with a .40. I have shot both glocks and springfields in .40 and I got the same results from both. IMO all the HKs I have shot kicked quite a bit less than there same caliber counterpart from another manufacturer.

     

    Not to mention the P2000 has a pretty short barrel, and will therefore be more susceptible to snapping up on you.

  3. does any of you have either a HK mark 23 or a HK 45? if so, how satisfied are you with them?

     

    I had a USP Tactical .45 I wanted a mark 23 but it doesnt fit my hands as well. A friend of mine has an older mark 23 and its amazing. Pretty cool, you can make it a single shot so the slide doesnt move when you want to be sneaky. I LOVED my USP, best handgun I have have ever fired. Unfortunately I sold mine as I dont need a handgun(however I want a lot of them). Will be buying another soon.

  4. Personally wouldnt 30.06 be a far more versatile caliber that 270? You really arent giving up any balistically and you win a whole lot of more options on loads.

     

     

    I already have a .300WM rifle that is just as versatile and ballisitically a far better round than the .30-06. I'm looking for something other than a .30 cal rifle

  5. Thanks for the great info. The .270 has been in my top 3 for my deer rifle calibers. Its a great, highly versatile round. I hadn't even thought about the steeper angles of the shoulder. There's just to many damn choices, I have much to think about. I've spent some time looking through a zeiss spotting scope, I agree I did think it brought light in nicely, I just wasn't impressed with the crispness and clarity of the image.

  6. My Buddy's Dad bought a R-1 chambered in 270WSM. He has taken several deer and hogs with it. Last spring they came to Alaska to hunt with me and he was able to take a really nice Black Bear with it. I do have to say that the high velocity of the WSMs will not be fur friendly IMHO if you want to save the fur on the coyotes. I have found the R-1 to be easy and fast to handle and shoot. Just keep it clean.

     

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    Steve

     

    Thanks Steve, thats a nice looking bear. I'm not to terribly worried about the condition of the pelts on coyotes so I should be fine. But who knows, hopefully Barnes will come up with a .277 diameter Varmint grenade and MPG bullet in the time it takes for me to pick up this rifle :D Is that the VX-III-L I see on your rifle? If so, how do you like it? Im thinking if I get the R1 I will buy that scope, and swap it with the VX-III I am currently using on my .300WM. I missed a shot at a monster bull elk this year by about 5 minutes because my scope wasnt letting enough light in to identify it as a bull when it was standing dead still in front of some bushes. I dont want that to happen again...ever.

  7. As luck would have it, the few parts I need for my SBEII are out of stock/backordered at Brownells. I've checked for the last several weeks and nothing has changed.

     

    I'm needing to pick up a magazine spring, follower, and possibly a recoil spring. I am diagnosing/trying to fix a recurring jam that leaves the shell about 2/3's out of the tube and locks up the gun.

     

    Does anybody besides Brownells deal in Benelli parts?

     

    Thanks

     

    Between Brownells and midwayUSA I can usually find what I need.

     

    http://www.midwayusa.com

     

    Heres another one that has some Factory Benelli parts

     

    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/

  8. im not sure G!! and have always wondered what those flamethrower shells would actually do to a barrel anyways.:o

     

    I met a lady selling specialty rounds at the gun show, and when I asked her about the flamethrowers and bird bombs she made me swear I wasn't a cop and then told me they were $7 a shell. She says(and id take this with very little value) that she shoots them out of her bespoke $30000 HH o/u all the time with no ill effects. She didn't sell me on them.

  9. can you just imagine the fun?? M1014 at the range with his lil safe queens and tossing one of these behind him??:DALSpocketcsgrenade.jpg

     

    He would probably have two peons firing off the 30ft flamethrower shells as he walked under them to announce to everybody it was his turn on the range. Lol who would shoot those out of a benelli! Id go buy a single shot H & R for those

  10. There legal here in oregon. The cops here tend to be a bit more suspicious of you if they see your carrying an auto(even though most every cop I know carries an infidel on duty).

  11. I like the stryker as well, there great knives and I'm not knocking there use as a tactical knife. I just feel the speedsafe design is a more reliable design for me.

  12. some say the value lies,in the wood,,engraver,,serial #s,,condition is what the blue book of gun value guide goes by- 2 grand a piece 100%CONDITION

     

    Really, that's it? I would have figured they would be worth a lot more.

  13. Whats wrong with my comment on buck knives? There is USA made and other. The other sucks, The USA one are good.

     

    Buck knives aren't bad. There hunting knives have probaby been used to clean more game than any other knife company in america. I'm just not a fan of there folders.

  14. Benchmade are nice. Coldsteel is better. Automatic knifes are a gimic. They don't open any faster.

     

     

    I'm going to ignore your comment on buck knives. Comparing coldsteel to a benchmade auto isn't really a fair comparison, but he does have a point about autos in general. There not as fast as my kershaw blur, which is what I use for daily carry. Its not an auto, but it does have the speedsafe action on it. I would never use an auto in a situation where I was relying on my knife, I just think there fun.

     

    But, back to your question, in relation to other autos, benchmades are the best in my opinion.

     

    EDIT…Forgot to mention, Kershaw knives are made in Oregon too!

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