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  1. Not sure to what you are referring. I was able to install the trigger group correctly, so the initial post problem was solved. If you are referring to the sight picture at different stock positions, then I doubt it is an issue with the stock.
  2. great question. when i made that comment, i was afraid things wouldn't work out. so it was a comment of premature buyer's remorse. that said, the c-stock shoulders correctly in the fully extended position. when shouldered in the collapsed or middle position, then i'm above the rear ghost ring. and since i'm not climbing in and out of vehicles with this gun, then a c-stock doesn't offer me very much. i've never shouldered the urbino, so i don't know how it would feel or what it would compare too. i do wonder how the sight picture would change with the urbino. if i got another m4, which is not out of the question, i would probably try out the urbino considering the avialability and price of c-stocks.
  3. Thanks for your response. After fiddling with it for about an hour, I was able to install it. Not sure what the problem was, but problem solved. Thanks again for your help. Tom
  4. Hey everyone. First time post. I've googled this issue to no avail, except that I know there are problems with this set up. Purchased an Benelli M4 about a year ago. Finally found a collapsible stock at a decent price. Impulse buy, without research. In retrospect I wish I had just purchased an Urbino. After reading all the forums and info, I was discouraged to even try to install the c-stock. Finally got around to doing it today, and I'm surprised by the issue that I have run into. No problem removing the original stock. The tube is machined for a c-stock. Pistol grip screwed right on. Stock attached without a hitch. The problem that I ran into was reinserting the trigger group. It doesn't fit. The trigger pin does not align, forward by about 5mm. The trigger group will not seat flush to the rear of the receiver. I'm somewhat surprised that this is the issue. Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone have any suggestions? I did find my way to the botach webpage for a c-stock: botachtactical.com/be70m4cobu.html If you look at the exploded drawing of the stock, the part on the far right of the picture appears to be the issue. It is either not wide enough or deep enough to accept the trigger group. Thanks in advance for any help with this. Tom
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