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Although I have not used the kz, I have used the surefire. My objections of weight, bulk, ergonomics and to a lesser extent aesthetics are largely the same. The m4 feels great with the stock handguard. Not so much IMO with quad rails. Nor do I like the results of mounted accessories on them. Everything ends sticking out further than I'd like.
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This is good to know.
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I had one as well. Sold it. I am curious what utility people are using them for. I am working on something for the M4 to solve almost all of these issues, which is why I am always interested in the specifics of the use of the M80 handguard. Thanks Aggie
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Aggie - What do you want to use the rails for?
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May I ask what the various parties here intend to mount to the M80? Or what purposes the M80 will serve for them? It's obviously a handguard, but beyond that function - what do the folks here intend to use it for?
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Benelli M4 -- Complete Trigger Group Assembly Guide
VeraxTactical replied to StrangerDanger's topic in Benelli
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What dremel bit did you use to cut out the large circular cut ?
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Would love pictures when you have time.
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The square would work, the only problem is you would only use a very small percentage of your sand paper. If you try round, get really mushy foam that is close to the ID, crush it down and shove in.
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Use round foam instead - saw this idea somewhere else... Threaded rod, can make your rig any length. [ATTACH=CONFIG]2231[/ATTACH]
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You could fill it with your abrasives, and other suitable media - think like a stuff to polish rocks or brass - tape up the ends - then either vibrate it to death by securing it to something that will continuously vibrate vigorously. Or if you can rig up something to tumble it on axis. I think either would work.
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Awesome thread. Great ideas.
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Neat idea. For those that introduce muzzle devices to an M4, this is the perfect compliment since they have the space to spare now under their muzzle device anyway.
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Clearly how the benelli ones are done.
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Is that an M4 pictured? Looks like a different bennelli shotgun to me. Rear sight, mag tube, front handguard doesn't look like an M4