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  1. Will do! Anyone know a good facial reconstructive surgeon who can fix my caved in cheekbone from the blow I will take after doing that and a good bail bondsman to call to post for me so I can get the surgery done without having to await trial first?
  2. And you would win that bet I don't personally find the c-stock crap at all. The Promag c-stock is similar to, although of lesser quality, than the OEM c-stock and the buttpad seems to be much harder on the promag. I just did not like the feel of the one Urbino stocked gun I shouldered. That was just a fitment for my frame issue and I never shot the gun.
  3. Ok, I have to apologize for my complete inability to comprehend what I read until I just read it two more times. I now see that Hardcharger was not complaining about a lack of quick response to his question, rather was saying 22 views and no problems reported. I am sorry that I misunderstood and that I was an arse in the process.
  4. It is supposed to remedy the thumb bite that the carrier can cause because of the front cutout. I have never had a thumb bite from the OEM carrier personally even with stuffing the shells as fast as I can but others have reported losing a nail or skin. I bend the distal joint of my thumb and use the knuckle to push the carrier out of the way while I stuff the shell into the mag tube with the tip of my thumb. The carrier stays out of the way until I remove my thumb completely by pulling it backwards, dragging my knuckle on the carrier until it has cleared the front. No way for me to get bit. Sometimes the method needs to be changed, not the part. As far as the edge of the receiver hurting you, it sounds like you need to file down the size of your gorilla thumb :-P.
  5. To add to M2_shootr's comment... Those kind of impatient, accusatory, and inflammatory follow ups by the op, especially only 3 hours after the original question, certainly aren't going to make me, and I dare say many people, even with experience with the product, want to reply. SD is just that nice of a guy apparently...
  6. 1. Become familiar with 922® compliance. Start here for info: http://freedomfightertactical.com/922r-faq/ 2. I've never had any problems with Winchester or Remington shells in my M4 although I've only used them for practice - and a lot of them. Federal (or other brands made by Federal) is what I've always used at work. Winchesters haven't been the cleanest of the shells I've fired but my M4 will fire in essentially any condition so the worst is it takes an extra pass or two to clean it after using the "crappy" shells.
  7. I love the Benelli oil. But like truckcop says... take your pick. They are all excellent and suck at the same time. Zero polishing done here and zero failures to date. 100% reliable so far - don't know how I could improve on that.
  8. Although I have never won anything like this, including your previous giveaways, I always love it when you do this favorite shotgun forum: forums.benelliusa.com
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  10. Nice idea. Completely eliminates barrel shadow. There are just a few problems I see with it in the current form (there may be others to point out as well). 1. Switch is too far away. The support hand certainly would be waaaaaaay far forward. The switch is essentially in front of the magazine cap and I'm not sure I can comfortably reach past the cap while in a shooting position. Actually I know I couldn't. 2. Dangerous positioning. If I could reach it, I certainly would not want to put my thumb out there past the working end of the barrel to turn the light on, especially with the adrenaline pumping. Well, just put the switch on the bottom you say... perhaps but what if you need counter pressure to activate the switch? Now your fingers are in front of the barrel... Both of those could be solved with a remote switch but just by looking at the picture I don't see how one could attach a remote switch as configured. As far as breeching is concerned, hmmmm... I wouldn't do it with that thing on. At $185.00 I'll let someone else be the guinea pig.
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