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Evolution

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  1. That's because nothing made yet beats a pair of nicely stippled OEM handguards.
  2. Can't say either except that this stock fits me perfectly, like it was custom made for me. LOP, acquiring the sights, and angle of the the grip feel like an extension of me when I shoulder it. Out of all the long guns that I have the M4 is the most natural feeling/comfortable when shouldered. I'm 6''2" and 195 lbs. I tried the field stock just for fun and could not dig it because the wrist angle felt completely awkward and uncomfortable. Now on my 590A1, I have the LOP set shorter on the MAGPUL stock
  3. Thanks...just thought it would be cool to have one.
  4. Where can I buy one of these tools?
  5. Iv'e never had an issue with loading my M4 tho' I don't speed load it however, love your avatar!
  6. The Italians are on vacation thru the end of this month. Typically it's August they take off but, I guess in light of the global shit-storm, they needed it early.. https://forums.benelliusa.com/topic/23140-still-waiting-back-order/
  7. Why are you giving up on it so quickly? I would break it down, lube it real well, load it up and manually cycle shells thru it to see if there is any hang up doing that. Even if there is or isn't a hang up manually running shells thru it, I'd then fire it a bunch using full power 00 or slugs. Then see how it runs after/during that exercise. I'd do anything I could to avoid shipping a gun anywhere. Some of them just need a little working-in when new out of the box. Good luck.
  8. Sweet bike hope you don't miss out out on too much riding her!
  9. Since you mentioned Ducati....my 2015 Hypermotard;
  10. I hate waiting for stuff, so much so that I rarely if ever go ahead and order anything that is backordered.
  11. When I replaced my factory 5 round tube with an NP3 plated 7 rounder from FFT, I used an 1800W hair dryer to loosen the loctite that Robar used when they reassembled the gun after it was plated. I can't remember what the color of the loctite was that Robar had put on there.....maybe green? I can't be sure but the hair dryer loosened it just fine after about 15 minutes of trying. When I put the new tube on, I used blue loctite on the threads....I'm hoping that when I get my new Ti muted tube from CC that it comes off as easy as the original one did. AT the time FFT was the only vendor that offered a genuine NP3 plated tube and CC had yet to offer their muted version of the Ti tube. That's the only reason that I went with the FFT 7 tube and not CC originally.
  12. I ordered a CC muted Ti tube about a week ago. Their site states that shipping out is from 20 to 45 days from order placing. Not too bad.
  13. Don't know if it matters in your research but, mine is a 2014 Robar H20 that came with the 3 position receiver extension, solid pistol grip stock, aluminum trigger housing, 2 port barrel with the seating ring design, all the stuff you listed in the above 11707 model but mine is a 11718. If you're interested.
  14. LOL...yeah, nothing Italian is cheap. About a year ago, I was taking my Ducati off it's center stand after I just finished a 13 hour drive back to Az., It got away from me and I couldn't muscle the the 425 lb bike and I just dropped it right there in the garage. Just dropped it..and not hard either Cost me $1200 in broken and bent parts.
  15. Yeah, I have no idea why my model with the solid PG stock came with the 3 position receiver extension, as well as why the pistons, and gas plugs, and almost all of the trigger group components were plated at Robar. I guess that I got lucky for once in my life.
  16. So is the 11718 which is the one I have. Solid PG stock with three position receiver extension.
  17. Hey, no I have never had a problem functioning even when the round count has been 350 or so before I cleaned it. Probably not much compared to most people. Mine is an older Robar plated H2O model which is supposed to take more dirt and fouling and still function.
  18. Hey CCB, I take mine down as shown in the video every time I clean the gun which, sometimes ends up being after a few shooting sessions. Sometimes after every one, if I know that it's going to be a while till I shoot the gun again. With one exception; If I know that I'll be hitting it again soon, I don't do much in the way of cleaning except getting the grit and unburnt powder out of the breach area and adding back lube. One thing I don't do is use the bolt handle for removing the gas plugs or pushing out the trigger housing pin. I use an appropriate sized steel punch for those two things.
  19. LOL...yeah watch out tho...all it will take is for dementia Joe to bump his head on a cabinet door and it will tip him over the edge. Then at the convention it'll be "here she comes to save the day, because Hillary is on the way!" God help us......
  20. Yes, I read something about that but even so, do not other conditions have to be present with the above crimes to use deadly force?
  21. I could be wrong as I have not taken apart my trigger group for at least two years but, does the snap ring not narrow in thickness as it curves up to the opening on it, and this allows the ring to enter/engage the slots?
  22. Thinking maybe I should've answered with what I understand about it to better help you. The answer is yes, if the snap ring is installed in the correct position, it should engage the slots however slightly, it may not look as though the ring has engaged the slots but it has...just enough to keep the bushing from backing out of the frame. Anyway hope some of it helps.
  23. This excellent tutorial will show and explain how the snap ring interfaces with the trigger bushing and how to properly install and remove it.
  24. No, I was only asking if they were FFT's because, I personally had a minor fitment issue with them and have read other people's opinions that they can be not as precise a fit as OEM. I only had them on for a short time for 922R and when I got a US made trigger frame, I ditched them for OEM stippled ones from Tango Arms.
  25. I really don't know all the particulars of which ones etc.. I am only mentioning the one negative that I have heard about the early guns. Whether they were 1014's or M4's, I don't know. But, if I were going to buy an early one whether it was a 1014 or M4, I would look for that.
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