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  1. sent you a pm - what ever you want do - 50 - or a knife or flashlight equal to 50 - its all good to me. thanks.
  2. I am now current - lol - O replys equals -- 50 bucks - have a feeling I will bury it in the ground and let birds sit on it as they contemplate worm vibes. Cheers.
  3. I took the original stock off - no marks on it - sitting around - I would trade for a fix blade knife of quality - used is okay by me as long as you didn't hack down trees etc. -- I would even trade for a fix blade of quality - and a pocket knife ( don't like sog) - anyway - I see these stocks listed on ebay etc for around 150 to 175 - so I don't know what the deal is on here - I have not kept current - what I do see seems over priced and I am not in that crowd - I just have something I am not using and maybe someone would prefer a oem stock instead of having some knives they are not using sitting around (like me lol) - anyway thanks. I would also trade for quality flashlight - like kobalt etc. cautionary tale - if you write down passwords and names you use on forums try to have some order to it - so you don't spend 20 minutes looking through the paper trail all around you computer - on the floor - in other rooms - on the roof - etc. Oh boy Mister Bill that was fun...
  4. The looks - I am wondering if it would be feasable to take a regular M4 and take it apart and have the barrel done up by some company to its chromed out - marine finish - what ever the H2O has - and thus basically do what benelli has done with this - revamped m4. I can't imagine that the cost would be all that much and would be alot cheaper than buying the H20 and the wait would not be so long doing the project - I mean its going to still act like a shotgun as an end result. okay so that's my opinion - what's yours thanks also I saw a picture of someone selling a benelli nova for I think 700 - and it was done up like the H20 - has the nova always been like that or is this something new ? --
  5. williams gun sights -- google is your friend and please no posts about how you can get the same gun from fred's for 6 dollars only.. american. lol
  6. http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/654_775/products_id/411544376
  7. Vague

    Chokes

    https://www.blackborechokes.com/index.php/buy.html?page=shop.browse&category_id=7 -- in looking at this his hunterpro chokes and the tactical chokes both refer to Standard. With different constrictions available - with a suggestion not to use steel shot with close quarters chokes. It would be my guess standard is standard but Mark is only a phone call away to get the info you need.
  8. any interest in starting a "seen elsewhere thread" all things benelli tactical new and used - seems like it would be a good way to help everybody find stuff as a collective whole. just an idea.
  9. that looks like some no nonsense ammo. no need to buy gold stock up on this and use it for barter later on - thanks for link to source.. they have several others and I can see its going to involve my wallet if I can just lift my butt cheek to get it out.. at the price It would take a bear or moose or bigfoot charging to really shoot it - but as long as you pulled off a sure shot with no shake looks like you could count on it. scary looking stuff. thanks to you for actually shooting it and reporting on it.
  10. This new development begs the question - are you all out of collapsible stocks? Did my new one I took off to put on one of your collapsible stocks suddenly increase in value - not that I would ever market it where your marketing your items - its just that curious adults want to know... I mean I was going to plant my old stock in my rock garden facing down - as a joke but your saying no? It has value now? If you don't reply and give away your trade secrets I will understand your giving us the silent nod. That standard stocks are back in vogue. To go along with that buried stock in the rock garden I was going to have the mag tube I took off coming out of the ground near it to give the impression that a bent shotgun was buried in it. Being retired I spend a lot of time when its warm looking at my rock garden - the outside version of my junk drawer in the house. So ann landers of the stock world should I go ahead and plant my parts or should I wait . (not to be confused with joe strummer and the clashes version of should I go or should I stay now.)
  11. 9100 - perhaps the better question would be "will they ever be 325 shipped, again?" ---- lol --- who can predict the wacky stock market?
  12. this is quote from magazine listed at bottom published in 2007 12-Gauge Benelli M4 Combat Shotgun Up close and personal: The Benelli M4 Combat Shotgun is being deployed to troops in Afghanistan’s Helmand province BRITISH soldiers at the forefront of fighting in southern Afghanistan have been given a new punch care of the latest addition to their armoury. In a move to hit the Taliban at close range, troops are being armed with the combat shotgun to deal with enemy fighters concealing themselves in Helmand province’s Green Zone. The semi-automatic 12-gauge Benelli M4 weapon was procured and dispatched to theatre less than six months after being requested as an Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) by 16 Air Assault Brigade during their 2008 tour. The kit was picked after the Infantry Trials and Development Unit (ITDU) tested and evaluated several shotguns. A number of modifications were made to the chosen model, including a new grip to make firing easier while wearing Osprey body armour and a sophisticated Eotech holographic sighting system. The weapon, which has an eight-round magazine, is also fitted with a three-position telescopic stock, and troops are also being issued with special pouches to carry the ammunition required to deliver the knockout blow to where it is needed. Soldiers from 19 Light Brigade are the first to be armed with the combat shotgun, and early reports from the front line suggest it is already proving its worth. The lead scout with each section or patrol is now being equipped with the firearm. “With this equipment we have given the soldiers an excellent suppression weapon that is accurate and highly reliable,” said Maj Phil Nathan (Lancs), who was involved in testing the kit at ITDU. “It is very simple but extremely effective. “The guys that have had experience of it so far have given it a very positive reception, and there is plenty of scope to develop its use in theatre in the future. “Although this gun has been procured as a UOR, care has also been taken to make sure that there are plenty of them available for the soldiers to train with in the UK.” While combat shotguns have been a feature of British operations in the past, the appearance of the Benelli M4 in southern Afghanistan marks the first time for many years that they have been widely deployed in a front-line role. The weapon has its modern roots in the First World War, when American personnel employed the trench gun in fighting on the Western Front. This short-barrelled pump-action weapon, which was equipped with a bayonet, immediately terrified German troops and proved a deadly house-clearing tool. British personnel last deployed shotguns on a large scale in the fighting of the Malayan Emergency of the 1950s where, like Afghanistan, there was close-range combat in a remote and extreme environment. Since then they have been restricted to niche roles and have only been carried by soldiers in specialist actions. “Effectively we have come full circle in Op Herrick,” said Maj Nathan. “The shotgun is needed for dismounted infantry patrols in the Green Zone where there is thick vegetation similar to that in the jungle combat we’ve seen before. “It is exactly designed for these types of close range engagements, giving you plenty of coverage and stopping power – in short, you have more chance of hitting somebody with it. “There is also plenty of growth potential in the weapon. For example, it could be used in urban environments where the escalation of force is required, but we will only know that when it has been in theatre for some time.” Soldier was given a preview of the combat shotgun in action during a firepower demonstration on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, where its knockout potential in dealing with the close quarter threats of Helmand was clear to see. Firearms specialists were also convinced that the appearance of the Benelli M4 would be a huge benefit to British troops facing an unconventional enemy in theatre. Weapons expert Richard Jones, who heads up the Yorkshire-based National Firearms Centre, said the latest addition to the Army’s armoury would prove useful. He added: “In recent years there has been a need for a tactical shotgun, which is easier to handle than a rifle and more convenient for scenarios such as house clearing. In situations such as fighting in built up areas, the tactical shotgun has its place.” http://www.soldiermagazine.co.uk/mag/feature3.htm
  13. http://www.atf.gov/publications/firearms/012611-study-on-importality-of-certain-shotguns.pdf
  14. I am glad to hear the supply of c stocks is plentiful. I had an emergency plan incase of fire of stopping long enough to take the c stock off the shotgun before fleeing the flames. Now I can just crawl out to safety with my dog. How much better does life get than c stocks a plenty... Breaks into rendition of Somewhere over the C stock skys are filled with blue rock -------
  15. Vague

    gun oil

    no one mentioned corrosion x http://www.corrosionx.com/gun_use.html I got some used mags once and they had rust on them and I used this on them and the rust wiped off and never came back. Its a good cleaner and I have used nothing else in years and I have had no problems with cleaning = no need for hoppes - the only warning would be not to leave it thick inside mags (which is common sense on any oil) because it could get on the primers (bonds to metal) and no fire could result. a little bit goes a long way - and the only thing to beat it in rust tests I've seen on line is eezox but I think corrosion x lubricates better and longer.
  16. Quote "only a few Dollars each" a most brilliant and polite answer to a none of your frigging biz question.... well done Heck.
  17. Raw, it's a brincat mag tube - I am going to paint the rail and the barrel and attachments all black when the weather warms up a bit more and I can do it out side. - I will not have to paint the mag nor the blackbore choke on it and will have a serious looking black shotty.
  18. Save your money we have faith in you, it don't really take much in the way of tools to take the thing apart and put it back together...
  19. and for those interested in what a crio system is http://www.benelliusa.com/innovations/crio_system.php
  20. anybody have a charging handle after market anybody have a full mag tube spring anybody want to sell save me from the murky world of "ordering" thank you.
  21. http://www.northforesttrading.com/Deer-Cart-120.html the main guy in the movie THE ROAD would still be alive if he would have had one of these instead of using up all his energy pushing a stupid supermarket cart all around. Note to all - when society breaks down don't be using no supermarket cart to haul your stash, since it basically goes against all common sense in a survival situation - get one of these and have your kids hump it. - or the elusive druish princess if you have by then met her and married her.... lol (thank you strangerdanger for burning that into my brain)
  22. I would read this as a sign that the supply is drying up. At least for the near future. ( turmoil in foreign countries escalating) oh the wacky STOCK market.
  23. I didn't even open the thread for awhile because I thought someone was gonna be posting their new "baby pictures" which would have been much more horrible than anything thus posted. and if there ever was a druish princess to begin with she has run very far away now...
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