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  1. I just called Benelli customer service, and they said that they will be glad to reverse the safety free of charge; I just have to ship them the trigger assembly and they'll get it switched. Current turnaround is about 3 weeks due to the holidays but they said they expect it to be 1-2 weeks once February rolls around. Hope this is helpful.
  2. You're really gonna get all offended because I called you out on a funny typo? Don't take yourself so seriously, it's only the internet...
  3. Wanted to bump this old thread since I have the same question. I use my Supernova for upland game more than for waterfowling these days and it is very important that the safety be engaged while walking the fields but also must be quickly disengaged when a bird flushes since the quail and chukar are like little feathered rockets. I emailed Benelli customer service today and will report back with their response. Based on trigger assembly schematics I think you'd be able to flip the safety to lefty yourself if you can find a thin enough piece of metal to fit under the safety to depress the plunger and spring, but it's a very tight fit and I have yet to find an appropriate tool.
  4. "Pedastool" is one of the funniest misspellings I've seen in a long time. A+ sir.
  5. There's a video on YouTube that addresses this issue specifically but it requires some disassembly of the trigger mechanism and is not for the faint of heart.
  6. Same issue here. Did a full teardown and cleaning of the gun, and the problem has persisted. In particular, it seems that there is a lot of force required to get the forend moving forward when it is in the open position...the action is wonderfully smooth once it's moving, but sometimes it's a real bear to get un-stuck.
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