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Vertigofirearms

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  1. The front sight on early M1014 retained the older design from the M1 and M3 Ghost ring; which is that it only contact the barrel on two thin legs. The newer style is a full profile contact which must use a shorter threaded sight. I have never seen a M4 that used the older dovetail usually on the HK imported Benellis.
  2. I concur. The Russians create some of the most fascinating optics available. That crudeness and out of the box thinking is what really draws my interest. Unfortunately the ordinary OKP-7 is already unobtainium as compared to everything else on the market, the M1913 rail version is even less produced.
  3. PK-06, I hope to obtain the rare OKP-7 one day.
  4. lol, my m4 has an American flag on it! surely it must made in the U.S. of A.!!!!
  5. For some reason I forgot some key details from the first posts. *Beretta has a stock set with a pistol grip completely plastic (no rubber grip) and the Beretta "three arrow logo". The stock is left unchanged. The RX4 rifle and GLX is suppose to use this pistol grip. *The MR1 is suppose use this grip (but without the Beretta logo) as well; that is why in the forums archives it was recorded that you had to modify the grip (with rubber) to fit on the American MR1. image source: Benelli Italy **The M3 IS THE LONGEST SURVIVING line in conjunction to the Montefeltro. The receiver that perfectly matches the plastic collapsing stock is rounded at the end with a plastic receiver.
  6. Hi HK, good questions. -Yes, it uses that 166s tube, it is foremost universal to the GLX, RX4*, MR1*, M2, Supernova and M3**. It can be attached to the SBEII because of the rubber plug, but I have never seen anyone do it. All other considerations will require modification. -The Plunger assembly can be transplanted directly from the M4. But do not reuse use the Chrome spring plunger that is significantly longer (From the M1, M2, etc..). -The stock is a perfect mating fit with the new 21st century style receiver. -Collapsing feature was removed because California does not allow a functioning stock that reduces in size. However, the stock wobbles too much for me so I just use the full length pistol grip. I forgot what pin sized I used (4mm?), but I do recall it was problematic to get it installed. -I did have me M2 with the collapsing stock assembly, but I never took pictures of it before I created my franken'build.
  7. There are two different shell latches, one is smoother than the other.
  8. My personal conversion, without the collapsing feature. M3, particular noteworthy use from New Zealand.
  9. Bloody brilliant, this will be great news to Californians.
  10. Benelli Practical handle. Fits in every single Benelli semi-auto shotgun and not too obnoxious.
  11. Yup, I own a few tubes that have progressively gotten worn out.
  12. How different is this than: -Nova, two screws holding steel sight on half plastic and half steel threads. -Supernova, two screws holding plastic sight on half plastic and half steel threads. -or even the rear sight on the m4, m3, m2, m1. Both can safely shoot 3.5 inch. Nobody on the internet ever reported the rear sight just falling off on both guns.
  13. i bet the developement is three times the current price.
  14. Cant speak from experience, only by looks. We will see if the creator will respond. I will say that quad rail configurations is soooo last decade ago! As an impersonation of an AR15 from the rear end, it should be matched with what the AR15 industry is being refined into today. No ambi safety? But by far, this is a bold and unique creation.
  15. I compared the recently acquired 870 against the Supernova and I feel that the 870 is much more smoother. This is a stock Benelli with a chrome hammer. Would like some tips and tricks.
  16. You can get used nordic tubes for cheap on various forums. The tac star is ugly and full of derp.
  17. I do agree with your above statements.. It is over thought, these guns are not high accuracy precision instruments like my micrometers.
  18. Several weeks ago while at my place of employment, I was switching out the chuck on our CNC lathe. I started asking something about the oils, coolants, and greases. That turned into a sixty minute lecture from the Engineer about what goes on what on the machine, why it goes there, and what happens when the wrong type of liquid is used. EDIT: I pretty much accomplished nothing to answer your question. In short, the viscosity is all relative to the friction coefficient (the amount of resistance two things display when sliding against each other) , wear, and longevity of the liquid used.
  19. On the M4 it is satin chrome. The hunting stuff is hard chrome.
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