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Vertigofirearms

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  1. Honestly just get a regular one and get it cerakote'd yourself. It will be cheaper and you will have more coverage on parts.

    Literally everywhere else on the planet, Benelli doesn't advertise the "H2O" nomenclature. It is even more confusing if you consider H2O applies to about three different M4s and 1 Nova; with two of the M4s with the signature NP3, the Nova with satin chrome, and the recent M4 with the Cerakote. The M2 with Cerakote they actually advertise it as Tungsten Cerakote.

  2. What do you think about the two hammer springs with the Briley Trigger?

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    "The hammer spring in this trigger group has been replaced with a factory Benelli M2 hammer spring to bring the trigger pull weight in line with other Benelli models. If the gun fails to fire or experiences light strikes, the hammer spring may be replaced with the original M4 hammer spring, which is included in a zip lock bag with the original trigger parts."

    I found out doing my M2/M4 franken fudd gun, that the M4 bolt assembly must use the M4 hammer spring or a Wolff extra power spring, otherwise you will get light hammer strikes. 

    With the card that Briley includes, I dunno if I would sacrifice reliability for that trigger pull?.

  3. Pretty much all the models in the Raffaello family excluding the Ultra Light series. obviously you want to get match gauges. So yeah the Legacy, Montefeltro, Ethos, Supersport, Executive.

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