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  1. Up for sale is a new factory benelli m4 collapsible stock, in factory box as well.

     

    Price: $150 shipped. Stock has been SOLD

     

    I also have two factory take off benelli 5 rd magazine tubes with springs, excellent condition

     

    price: $45 each shipped.

     

    PayPal only. F&F or regular but you cover the fees. Pics in link below

     

    https://imgur.com/a/kYM6IbL

     

     

    https://imgur.com/a/a9YoxLM

  2. Up for sale is a benelli m4 922r trigger group that is NP3+ coated. I bought it from benelliparts.net. Never used, installed or anything. Bought it for $199 plus shipping. I’m selling it for $140 shipped. Comes with the trigger, hammer, and disconnector. I take PayPal. Please pm me if you’re interested. Pics are in the link below

     

     

     

    sold

     

     

    https://imgur.com/a/9n6qT

  3. Ok, just sounded like it was your first one due to the unfamiliarity with choke tubes. Just make sure to clean out any oil or CLP from the barrel and choke threads and apply anti-seize or choke grease and that should significantly help. I had problems with mine coming loose at first on my 18.5" barrel.

     

    Just FYI I won't shoot some of the more exotic steel slugs though my integral choked barrel as it's a modified type choke. At least with the removable choke barrels you can get a cylinder sized choke and shoot things like ballistic machinist's dumbbell slugs... if you're into such things. And on the other side of things you're more likely to get better patterns at longer ranges out of your modified choke compared to the non-choked (cylinder) mossberg barrels. Like I said...it's a trade off either way.

     

     

     

     

    The chokes I am not familiar. I thought it was just for hunting or something. I checked the choke and it was full of oil. Maybe from the factory since it was my first time shooting it. I cleaned and applied anti seize to it. Tighten with oem tool. But I’m going to buy that tool anyways from brownells.

     

    Also so I don’t shoot any exotic loads. Just buck and slug from your local gun shop.

     

    Habks for the info

  4. Ok, just sounded like it was your first one due to the unfamiliarity with choke tubes. Just make sure to clean out any oil or CLP from the barrel and choke threads and apply anti-seize or choke grease and that should significantly help. I had problems with mine coming loose at first on my 18.5" barrel.

     

    Just FYI I won't shoot some of the more exotic steel slugs though my integral choked barrel as it's a modified type choke. At least with the removable choke barrels you can get a cylinder sized choke and shoot things like ballistic machinist's dumbbell slugs... if you're into such things. And on the other side of things you're more likely to get better patterns at longer ranges out of your modified choke compared to the non-choked (cylinder) mossberg barrels. Like I said...it's a trade off either way.

     

     

     

    ive had shotguns but I am very unfamiliar with Chokes. Never looked into them or researched etc. I took out the modified choke and it was full of oil, possibly from factory. I’ll apply some anti seize.

     

    And with shooting, I don’t do exotic loads or anything. Just your standard buck shot or slugs from the store.

  5. Yes, that's the choke tube. This wrench is recommended due to the increased leverage (https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/shotgun-tools/choke-tube-wrenches/choke-tube-speed-wrench-prod1827.aspx)

     

    If you don't want to buy anything you can also clean out the threads on the choke and in the barrel and use some choke grease and then tighten down with the supplied choke wrench.

     

    And just make it a habit to tighten it before use and after cleaning. Or get a mil-spec barrel that doesn't use a removable choke.

     

    Hope this helps

     

     

     

    I tighten it down with the supplied tool. Guess I’ll make it a habit. What about loctite? And mil spec barrel? The benelli m4s don’t have one from factory?.

  6. If you start having feeding problems- especially when it gets down to the last couple of shells in the mag tube. Otherwise, there's no immediate need to "upgrade" the spring.

     

     

     

     

    i have a ben m4 and my dad just got one as well. He wants to upgrade to the OEM tube. On mine I put the oem tube and the oem longer spring. The spring that came with the 5rd tube measured 28”.. the new longer oem measured 33”. After leaving it in the tube for a while I took it out and checked it and it measured 31”. On my dads imma leave the spring it came with and install the 7rd tube. I’ll test them both out. It would suck to have reliability issues on a expensive shotgun with oem parts

  7. I apologize in advance if I’m beating a dead horse here.

     

    Just bought a Benelli M4 recently and bought the OEM 7rd tube. Question is, do I re use the spring it came with. Or do I buy a longer spring. I saw that benelli parts has the longer oem spring. Or is it the same spring? I’m sorta confused and just want the m4 to run reliably. I only want to use the OEM for the mag and spring.

     

     

    Any input will be appreciated.

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