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  1. It's actually more like 2 3/4 of a Benelli.

     

    I won the following items and was going to put together another Benelli M1 but I am considering putting together a Vinci for 3-Gun:

     

    Trigger Assembly

    Bolt Assembly

    Receiver Assembly

    Buttstock

     

     

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    What you get is everything minus the barrel, trigger group pin, and foregrip (all three parts are easily purchased). The reason I don't have the remaining parts is that I won the ones above in an auction. JesseT and Mike Cy @ Accurate Iron won everything else.

     

    I have not fired it but would be glad to record a video function test with the two different barrels and foregrips on my other Benelli M1S90s.

     

    I'd be willing to trade it all for a Benelli Vinci plus cash on my end.

     

    Contact me at dyno 541 at gmail dot com if you've got a Vinci.

     

    No cash sales right now.

  2. The gun is in the following configuration:

    18.5" Barrel with notch and bead sight

    3 gas ports in a triangle

    Polychoke

    JT Magazine well

    Four 13 round SGM magazines (12 Reloadable)

    Aaredondo magazine clamp and shell stop

    A low profile weaver rail mounted on the receiver rail

    A Burris XTS-135 red dot

    I will trade the items above +\- cash depending on the setup of the Benelli. I will consider all M1/M2 models other than the ones with 18.5" barrels. The Saiga has less than 1000 rounds fired and it runs. I can send video of it working on request.

    (Not pictured is the fourth magazine and magazine clamp)

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    To inquire or make an offer, contact me at:

    dyno541 at gmail dot com

  3. Interesting that they're using the heavier Magpul PRS rather than lighter options. I suppose they want the carbines heavier in the rear so they are more quick to manuever ... ?

     

    Absolutely right. A heavy stock and a light barrel transitions from target to target more quickly than a light stock and a heavy barrel.

     

    In addition to that, the PRS allows shooters to adjust the stock to match their cheekbone with their sight line which is incredibly useful.

  4. Thanks very much for sharing

    I'm curious: What bolt handle is on the Benelli shotgun?

    -- Chuck

     

    That's a good question - I put it on about 4 years ago and it is circular - shaped like a doorknob. They make them for 1100/87's as well. That might narrow it down a bit.

     

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v706/AZERIC/Shotgun%20Safety/IMG_2199.jpg

     

    Apparently I went to the wrong college. Do you get course credit for

    the event?:D

     

    Looks like good shootin' all around.

     

    What ammo were you running in the M1A?

     

    We wish! :D

     

    We reload all of our pistol/rifle ammo in house.

     

    It was 40.5gr of WC846 under 150gr M80 ball - CCI Large Rifle Magnum and nickel plated cases so they can be easily found.

  5. Wow, awesome shooting! The black dude ran that Benelli like a champ!

     

    I am curious about one thing though. Why do the shell caddies have such a low drop on them? I've never seen em like that.

     

    We decided to make them in house and each of us put a little variation on them. The guy with the pump has his cascading and I decided to drop all of mine low but unfortunately, it has the side effect of looking like a skirt. :eek:

     

    Nice shooting.

    Made reloading that M1S90 look easy.

     

    Is it me or did the M1 seem to run smoother/faster than the Saiga12?

     

    Thanks!

     

    The shooter of the Saiga 12 is one of our new guys. That is his second time shooting a shotgun and his first time with my Saiga. The M1 definitely shoots smoother and the only edge that the Saiga has is it's 12+ round reload.

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