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  1. If never had any issues with the firing speed either.  Further, I’d never take a knockoff panzer into war.  Yes it’s worth the extra money, it is after all made in Italy and not turkey.

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  2. 44 minutes ago, ArthurMorgan said:

    As soon as I can get some $$ free to spend on stuff I want but don't really need, I'm gonna order several things from you. At the rate I'm going you'll be receiving my order around this time next year 😂

    I want the 6 position tube, the QD sling mount, and the riser. 

    By this time next year I’ll have more items you’ll want!

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  3. 39 minutes ago, brightt said:

    what are the benefits of the TI end cap? weight savings and strength?

     

    whats the weight savings in oz?

     

    just saw your QD adapter for the stock, pretty sure my iwc is only on one side, may pick up that one for the ambi capability, storage department and end cap, probably end up picking up one of thise TI CH's as well! 

     

    good stuff

    Re: Ti cap, I think the main reason shooters want it, is to have a solid piece of metal at the end, holding the gun together.  Instead of the steel/polymer injected end cap. And because it’s…. Titanium!
     

    With some creative engineering I was able to get the weight below the OEM but just barely.  I’ll know more once it’s machined and I can weigh them but modeling puts the weight at 1-2 grams lighter than the steel/polymer OEM cap.  

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  4. I wish I could say more but I’m deep in R&D on a system that is unobtrusive, Will mount the light near the muzzle and comfortably mount a remote switch near the handguard.  It also takes down with no tools.  
     

    Im not ready to disclose more, and this isn’t a plug, but if you want details in the future you can sign up on my newsletter at www.rxarms.com (I only email out once every few months when new products are available).

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  5. Hey All,

    This new product will be available for purchase in a couple weeks.

    The storage compartment gives the Benelli M4/M1014 shotgunners to store small items in the collapsible stock.  Easily access the compartment using the charging handle as a tool to pop open the lid.  Can store a single CR123A, or a single AA battery, along with a small tool like a torx or hex key if needed and a little space to spare on the upper part of the compartment (just to give an idea on size).  It is a tight fit to insert and remove items, but I tested a AA battery, and CR123A battery both in baggies, and had no issues getting them in and out.

    Installation is very easy, just remove the comb, put the unit in the empty space, and put the comb back on.  The existing screws on the comb hold the compartment firmly in place after the comb is re-installed.

    Features drainage slots on the bottom of the design, to allow for water to drain should the weapon get submersed in water.

    Feel free to sign up at rxarms.com on the waitlist to get notified when it is in stock if you are interested!

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    A CR123A wrapped in a small baggy, and a hex tool (pictured above)

     

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  6. 2 hours ago, Sammy said:

    Thank you for your service AIRBORNE6176. The agency handguard looks rad and provides 8 and 5 o'clock mounting options, however like you said about the durability and simplicity of the factory handguard, I would revert to something both stable as mounting platform AND provides ease of disassembly. The latter is my only complaint about the FAB Defense handguard. Otherwise durability is key when mounting accessories to a 12ga which is why I do not advocate any Picatinny rails with lightening cuts as found on the Surefire handguard. Likewise if you choose to go the MLOK route, ensure the MLOK Picatinny extensions do not have lightening cuts dramatically reducing the strength of accessories mounted.

    SAMMY!

    Have you has durability problems with lightening cuts on the surefire picatinny?

    as long as the cuts are engineered properly I see no reason why materials can’t be removed to lighten gun accessories and parts.

  7. 1 hour ago, roverjohn said:

    Okay, I weighed the factory parts.

    Forend is 9.75oz. Accessory kit is 2.3 oz. The kit includes three five groove rails, hardware to install them, and a little torx wrench. So maybe 10.5oz with one rail and a bit less than 12oz with three attached. I don't have a stock forend in front of me so no way to compare them. You can mount your accessories top, bottom, or lower sides. It looks like Benelli took plenty of time making it as light as possible while keeping it strong.

    Polymer forend is 5oz.

    that Benelli forend is a cash grab, poorly designed and implemented, considering the proprietary accessory attachment system they are using.

    Benelli could have easily gone with mlok which is at this point an industry standard.

    the ergos also do not compare to the polymer forend as far as I can tell, I haven’t held the metal one but doesn’t look nearly as comfortable.  Just in my opinion of course.

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  8. Lots of plastic on there.  Honestly a plastic tube cover on the mag tube that holes the whole gun together… I don’t get all the plastic parts beretta chose to go with.

    it would be a much better quality firearm if they increased the Price $100 and used metal components.

    No field stripping without tools either with that clamp on the end.

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  9. To be honest I slap my bolt release tab a lot because it’s…. Fun.  Never had any problems with the OEM handguard and my bolt release being slapped to release the bolt.

    some differences are mine is 1075 spring steel at 45RC.  Those other speed bars are 4140 at 30 Rockwell or so.  Big difference in stiffness.

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  10. 31 minutes ago, Haze said:

     

    • Any issues with the titanium handles? I've read they can wear out over time and to go with a steel one instead.

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    This is why I use a hardened stainless steel tang combined with a titanium handle.

    best of both worlds.

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