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Sanded my trigger guard portion of the stock down even more! It fits perfect now!!! Better than the new factory one I looked at the gun shop. Which looked to be dremeled!!!
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Interesting development in this. I stopped by buds earlier today and they had one. The part of the stock that runs along the back of the trigger guard, looked to be sanded down completely on the model I looked at with the pistol grip already installed - to the point of the stock not touching the trigger guard at all.
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Interesting development in this. I stopped by buds earlier today and they had one. The part of the stock that runs along the back of the trigger guard, looked to be sanded down completely on the model I looked at with the pistol grip already installed - to the point of the stock not touching the trigger guard at all.
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I don't know if its just me or not, but I've noticed recoil is dramatically reduced with the pistol grip.
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7 of the Federal PD 2 3/4 fit in my Benelli LE M4 with the +2 extension on from the factory.
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On 2/18/2016 at 2:08 PM, DocBach said:
it's a total necro post but for those who find themselves with this problem now or in the future -- it has nothing to do with the bolt release, this occurs if the pistol grip is installed canted and it needs to be straightened out so the trigger group can fit in it properly.
This isn't entirely accurate. I've made sure mine was straight dozens of times. I don't have this issue with the standard/field stock.
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13 hours ago, artES said:
I had the same problem with an aftermarket +2 extension. Ended buying the orinigal mag extension from Benelliparts with a new spring and now I shoot 9 rounds of whatever I want from my M4
Mine is a LE model, so it came from the factory with the +2 OEM extension.
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I noticed a size difference between 2 3/4 brands. I had this one ammo "Law Enforcement" buckshot (I'm not even sure of the brand thats all it said) cycled fine, but couldn't hold 7... It appears the Federal Personal Defense ammo is longer than a lot of other rounds I have, I'm going to test this weekend if mine will hold 7.
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54 minutes ago, Evolution said:
No worries....it's not uncommon at all to have to do minor fitting with stocks even OEM. They are after all, a moulded item and not CNC machined. Yes, either a blade or even more controlled, is sandpaper wrapped around a small wood block or similar and go slowly remove a little bit of material at a time from the part that curves around the back of the trigger housing following it's curves. Check frequently until the trigger housing will seat fully into the receiver and the pin will latch through without using excessive force.
Interesting! Thank you, even though it is more time intensive I may go the sandpaper route. I’ll use a really fine grit too so it’ll be smooth.
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Yes I am! Sorry I was in a rush when typing, did you just shave with a razor blade? That’s odd Idd have to do that considering all the parts are OEM.
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Just tried for a third time, the stock that comes up with it is nice and snug and the pin snaps right in....
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Right now I have the non-pistol/tactical stock that came on my LE model M4 . I ordered a fixed pistol grip stock, but I can’t get the pin to lock back in place at all. I’ve taken it off completely 3 times now, and the only way I can get the pin to lock back in place is if the pistol grip stock is extremely lose and wobbly/gap between the receiver and stock. I don’t have this issue with the stock that came on my gun. Is the pistol grip stock out of spec or something? I ordered from Botach, and if I’m still having issues I’m going to call them Monday.
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I really wish Geissele would bring these back. Last I remember reading online is they have no interest to. Maybe if enough people shot them emails?
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Seems like I seen it in-stock at a few places the other day, now they appear to be sold out everywhere? Do they come in batches or something?
Definitive Thread on the M4 922r Compliant Setup
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I recommend just trying to snag a LE model, they can be had pretty easily if you're patient. That way you're exempt from 922r.