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Meh,.......the replacements are junk anyway.
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I did this about five years ago. Wanted a choke tool to more easily remove and install chokes. While there are some nice ones available, $20-30 is nuts for a uni-task tool -Take your Benelli factory choke tool and drive the cross pin out. -Drill the hole put to 7/32” -Chamfer the edges to remove any burrs -Use a #1 Phillips screw driver or a USGI steel cleaning rod section as a new handle
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Hey there is hope..... I saw two 870 Surefire fore ends pop up for sale this week
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This middle finger abuse was quite common with the Vinci. I thought the SBE redesign fixed that. Luckily......I’ve never had the issue.
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Threaded piece in Benelli m4 barrel loose after shooting
M2_shootr replied to Bigboss4198's topic in Benelli
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I wonder if the new tube could be used with the old M4 straight stock body?
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Threaded piece in Benelli m4 barrel loose after shooting
M2_shootr replied to Bigboss4198's topic in Benelli
Why does that suck? It’s a shotgun, chokes loosen, unless you tighten them properly. -
Threaded piece in Benelli m4 barrel loose after shooting
M2_shootr replied to Bigboss4198's topic in Benelli
****......I use nickel anti seize on my choke tubes. Get one stuck and ou are in for a trip to a good gunsmith or machinist. Tighten it down with the supplied tool, check it every 100 shells or so -
New M-LOK Compatible Benelli M4 Hand Guard from STRIKE INDUSTRIES!
M2_shootr replied to Strike_Insider's topic in Benelli
I was going down ^^^ that road,......then I discovered the Ava mount here. Game changa....... -
New M-LOK Compatible Benelli M4 Hand Guard from STRIKE INDUSTRIES!
M2_shootr replied to Strike_Insider's topic in Benelli
I think it is covering the hardware for the light mount that is attached to the handguard -
If this listing would have been posted a week earlier, I would have jumped all over it
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The way I look at it is this. If Benelli can’t or won’t import the part, dealers and distributors can’t get the part imported, I sure as **** wouldn’t stuff one in a suitcase. There may be a bit of a gray area with a firearm part as opposed to an entire firearm. However, I default to the above. Take importation of parts from Canada as an example. There is a restriction upon what can be imported and the value is limited to $100 for one part and a limit of a total value of $500 for a single transaction. Last I knew bringing any part into the US from Europe required an APPROVED form 6 importation permit to be presented to customs upon arrival.
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Congrats.......love mine!
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I dunno, I may be wrong. US Department of State controls import and export of defense products. They also are the agency that controls/wrote ITAR. 1st page kinda explains it.......i think https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/itar.html
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The NRA isn’t going to be able to change ITAR regulations
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ITAR regulations control both the export and import of weapons and related bits
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Nordic Components mag extension GG&G clamp Mesa Tactical Urbino stock with the Limbsaver pad SureShell carrier
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I’ll put up a pic of mine later today. However, did you realize this is an almost eight year old thread?
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Smoking deal.......
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I just soiled myself.........
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Much appreciated Sir
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I hear what you’re sayin.......
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Yes Sir....
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I hear what you’re saying......I have both optics. I don’t have both mounts, maybe I’ll try both & find out for myself 1st hand. Less view obstruction with the RMR I would prefer less of the sights in the optic anyway Auto adjust isn’t bad at all Changing a battery once a year is not a big deal Re-zero for the optic isn’t an issue either The only benefit I see to the AimPoint is it’s sealed from the elements. Where I’m at, if I were using something other than a pistol at the house, it would be an AR. And I sure as heck wouldn’t be chasing a bad guy outside. That is simply stupid and will get you a 8x10 jail cell
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Benelli......torn about the AimPoint vs RMR Something just really makes me want to try one on the M4