Dan GSR
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you have pm
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rifled slugs are for smooth bores and sabots are for fully rifled barrels.
Yup, that is correct
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try to find one negative review of a dmw tube
come one ppl its a straight pipe, not that hard to make
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lighter yes, but at 3 times the cost
and to wait 6 months?
the m4 is never going to be a lightweight
i thought about the carrier comp just didn't make sense to me
why worry about an ounce of weight when i plan on adding a side saddle, rail, light
if you want a lightweight gun, buy something else
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body 20.65 mm
tail 20.85 mm
head 28.27 mm
bezel 25.53 mm
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I don't get why ppl wait so long for this tube. My dmw was cheaper, and came in a 4 days
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I had it on my fn, great for lighting up a whole room. Beam pattern is VERY wide
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I have a surefire L4 waiting to go on
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nice, i would love one that had a sling mount on the left side, and the rail on the bottom, but forward instead of pointing rearward like in the pic
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looks familiar
yup, wanted to make sure i had an extra one in case i messed up mine
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just got back from testing
WOW, what a difference
shortned the LOP about 2"
installed a KICK EEZ 602-10-M-B, which has a 1 1/8" thick pad
I tested with 20 rounds of 3" magnum slugs
I can't belive how comfortable it is to shoot, it feels like 2 3/4" birdshot with the stock recoil pad
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$4500 ! How? I can only add about $1000 worth of accessories
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I think you will do more damage with a heat gun. If you are worried wrap it in a wet cloth
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Yup, torch
20 min with heat gun, getting the receiver hot
Or
20 seconds with a torch, heat focused only on the tube, receiver stays cool to the touch
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I hear what Dan GSR is saying and understand that the torch (only an arm's reach away) is a more direct approach......however, not just on Benelli's, but other more expensive platforms, sometimes patience is a virtue in that the torch can discolor or maim a camouflage surface or an expensive blued surface, whereas a more slow "gentle" approach, albeit less efficient, is a wiser choice in many instances.
im sure for some applications where there are fragile parts nearby the torch is not recommended
but when i used my map gas torch the receiver stayed cool since i was heating the nut for only a few seconds
i think it is a much better tool for this particular job
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It is better to heat it up fast. Sitting with a heat gun for 20+ min will heat up the receiver. You can direct the torch right at the threaded nut for 20 seconds and the receiver stays cool
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I guess you can only shot slugs?
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heat gun didn't work well for me
i used my map gas torch and it was loose in seconds
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DMW is cheaper and ships right away, I'm more interested in the 10 round that xrail has on their site. would be funny to see 8" sticking out in front of the barrel
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i have one with no rubber grip. $20+ shipping, if you need pics I can send
exactly what I'm looking for , you have PM
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looking to buy a cheap used pistol grip stock for M4
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anyone using a trulock tactical choke on a m4?
pictures? reviews?
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you can use the charging handle to remove the pistons
Stupid Question about the M4
in Benelli
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Fastest is to cycle the bolt while pressing button to get the next round from the magazine