Lossiter
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On 10/26/2019 at 5:39 PM, shootingsight said:
If anyone has ideas for what they would like to see and/or can sketch it up, post a picture or just describe your ideas, I might be able to try them out.
I was very much impressed with the 1/2 inch steel version from Freedom Fighter Tactical in terms of the fit and ergonomics. . .until it came flying out of the weapon and onto the floor at around the 70 round mark. This was with a Benelli M4 14-inch using Winchester #1 buckshot 2 3/4 inch shells (16 pellets). I would personally like to see something like this, but which is bet-your-ass reliable in a self-defense context.
Whatever you make, above all else, it has to NOT spontaneously eject itself from the bolt carrier when firing the weapon.
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WORTH IT ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!
https://robarguns.com/blog/2016/07/07/jonathan-raves-about-his-robar-finishedimproved-benelli-m4/
Problems? Yes, the craftsmanship is so astonishing I am now compelled to buy at least one more just like this, possibly two.
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I have one for sale - purchased new in box on Gunbroker in December 2015. Never fired or installed, 100% new, will sell for $225.00 shipped, which is what I paid for it. Just too big for my hands. PM sent.
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Anybody has a Surefire M80 for sell now?
I have one - purchased absolutely factory new in December 2015 on Gunbroker, and never fired or mounted on the weapon. Just a bit big for my very small hands, and I was able to figure that out without having to install it on the weapon.
I purchased it for $225.00 shipped, and would let it go at that same price. Please feel free to PM if interested.
Also please note perfect Gunbroker feedback as assurance of a positive, hassle-free transaction.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewUserFeedback.aspx?User=1382172
All questions welcome - thanks and best of luck!
M4 charging handle: spinner, or nay?
in Benelli
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Whatever you make, above all else, it has to not spontaneously eject itself from the bolt when firing the weapon. Again, I think the design and dimensions of the FFT 1/2 inch steel bolt handle are perfect, at least for me, except that I cannot rely upon this unit to not go flying out of the bolt and onto the floor during live-fire exercises.