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  1. I spoke to a gentleman named Claudio at Briley. It looks like their service is more cost efficient and eliminates the time installing parts. They quoted me $270 plus $15 for the parts and service.

     

    I haven't seen a review, but I told him I would use my M4 for home defense, training, and local competitions. I was most worried about trigger malfunctions and the trigger re-engagement. He stated they haven't had an issue with the parts installed and the trigger engagement is far quicker.

     

    I'm considering sending my trigger group next month.

  2. It looks like the comp that came on the original M1, "Practical" version that was designed for IPSC-type competitions.

    http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?category=934&subcategory=1186&category=&product=s757

     

    Wouldn't that make it a Benelli HK compensator? I found a few archives months ago, but still nothing that convinced me beyond any doubt.

     

    http://forums.benelliusa.com/showthread.php/19161-M4-Muzzle-break

     

     

    http://forums.benelliusa.com/showthread.php/32987-Benelli-OEM-M4-M3-M2-M1-Muzzle-Brake-Compensator-Breacher/page2

  3. I purchased this compensator and took a chance. It's for my Benelli M4. It has no markings on the compensator or the choke. The compensator feels like it's made of aluminum. I've reached out to KIP and it's not theirs. They referred me to Royal Arms, but they haven't replied to my requests.

     

    I'd like to shoot rifled slugs and buck shot thru it, but I'm a bit worried about damaging something.

     

    Compensator with choke.jpg

     

    Compensator with choke above.jpg

  4. eBay isn't the most gun friendly place, but their policy has always protected me when I made a purchase. There are guidelines for the condition of items, and a process to file a claim and free return if the seller doesn't list the item properly.

     

    I purchased my field stock after getting recommendations from Benelli on which vendors to check.

  5. Are these LE sales restrictions a "suggestion"? I know they are more than that, but when Benelli sells to a distributor or whoever they sell to, what are the regulations restricting sales from that point on.

     

     

    I believe the Federal Guidelines for barrel length is 18 inches. The Benelli M4's can come in 14" or 18.5" configurations. There are exceptions to this but it requires being an active or retired LEO, licensed class III ffl dealer or a citizen with a class III approval.

  6. So far I've removed the rear sight housing and front sight blade. Can anyone recommend a front fiber optic sight that will work on the front site platform? HiViz makes a direct replacement for the M-4 but the FO tube is very small in diameter and reviewers say it's pretty much worthless.

     

    Have you thought about using a See All Open sight or their Nite sight?

     

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