challer
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I had two and upgraded them to M4s. Couldn't hardly give them away. Excellent guns with great reliability.
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More like this. https://www.gggaz.com/beretta-1301-replacement-magazine-tube-cover-with-m-lok-barrel-clamp.html
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But your round count is so low
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Barrel Clamp not handguard - I have wood furniture on my M4s. Nordic and GGG make such a thing for nearly every other tactical shotgun but no Benellis. Please let me know a source
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The full salvo having off that thing is a brick. Had it, switched to the JK and its much lighter.
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I use the JK on the 18” no problem. Ghe 14” barrel is likely too thin. You can check with Briley
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Depends on how big. For very small stuff a sharpie works.
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Fore end is from Cotton Branch. Butt stock is an M1
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Honestly wish I'd kept my M1s all wood. For all the ridicules reasons, the wood furniture makes them less scary to F/F even though they know its the same thing. Should it come to jury, it can't hurt. That said, I do prefer wood generally to plastic furniture. Am told a 1301 version of the fore end may be in the works
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I love my two M4s. I've just finished updating them to all wood furniture. As a consequence, I have two 11" Truckee forends at $75 each and two stock non-pistol grip stocks (new) with limb savers for $50 each. PM for photos
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The fastest reload is the New York reload. If the Benelli runs dry then the 226 is there. And the Virtus 300 BLK. I have read somewhere that the biggest problem you will likely have is not running dry but some failure to feed/fire. Drop that weapon and use the next. Yes, it's good to drill on clearances and reloads but my time is spend on transition training
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Sorry to hear about your chokes. I have two HK M1 and love tgem For the receiver, first heat the Velcro with a heat gun and see if you can pull it up first. Then get off what you can with goof off - it’s far more mild - then goo gone. Mineral spirits or acetone after that
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If you don't want to use a gunsmith, yes.
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I have two HK M1. They are Mobil choke
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Breneke slugs but you’d be better off with a 308
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Forend https://www.shopbenelli.com/forends.html?Model=M2&Per_Page=16&Sort_By=disp_order Stock https://www.shopbenelli.com/stocks.html?CatListingOffset=16&Model=M2 Currently both sold out but watch...
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Benelli seems to have the stocks on wood fairly often.
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Well, you might consider swing balance, sight plain, weight and many other issues. If you're not seeing them in local, state, national, international tournaments, there is a reason.
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An M4 and an SKB are not what want for clay sports. Many courses won’t allow them and they are not designed for the job. You can spend well over $10k for a top of the line o/u. However, if you just starting out and want to test the waters, get the right type of gun, used. Beretta 686 are everywhere and don’t wear out. Or get a Beretta auto. If just have to have new, I’d look at turkish guns. I work with lots of people who start from tactical roots. Then they want to do clays because there is something to hit and moving targets are fun. 100% they all end up with a proper clays/trap gun once they realize how poor a tactical shotgun is for these situations.
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It's actually a county lockup special. Get stopped in that rig and you are getting special treatment
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I am curious what use case you have in mind for the 14" barrel. While I've always wanted one, I can't ever figure out for me, for home defense, when I would prefer it over the longer barrel with more rounds.
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I used 7 1/2 on both my M4s to run them in. No issues. 100%
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Awesome
