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challer

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  1. Depends on how big. For very small stuff a sharpie works.
  2. Fore end is from Cotton Branch. Butt stock is an M1
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. If you don't want to use a gunsmith, yes.
  8. I have two HK M1. They are Mobil choke
  9. Breneke slugs but you’d be better off with a 308
  10. 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...
  11. Benelli seems to have the stocks on wood fairly often.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. It's actually a county lockup special. Get stopped in that rig and you are getting special treatment
  15. 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.
  16. I used 7 1/2 on both my M4s to run them in. No issues. 100%
  17. I consider that to be in the toy category, not something for a serious professional weapon like the M4. Save your money, buy more shells.
  18. The M4 was designed for the US Marines with a very strict specification. It can easily handle most anything but the shorties and that is a mechanical feeding issue. Including birdshot. It was never designed to shoot from the hip Rambo style but many people do it successfully. That is the point of a gas action. It does not suffer the challenges of the M1 regarding firm hold and mounting of weapon lights. (I've got two of each with 10k's of rounds each, with a Daly copy thrown in for good measure) I can hold the M4 quite loosely and it fires light 24 dram loads box after box. The M1 will never do this. To the OP - cheap ammo is just fine for break-in and training. Ultimately do train with full energy loads. If you happen to somehow find a load that will not cycle the action, no harm done. Just use appropriate safety protocols. To those who can't get the gun to cycle - you've got the best defensive/offensive shotgun in the world. It's hard to defeat it.
  19. The M4 is specifically designed to be insensitive to hold, unlike the M1, which certainly is. And thus the M4 was born. I can/have fired my M4s un-shouldered with just about everything, including low FPS, without issue. Only the shorty shells are a thing and that is because they are just too short. Now, about those military manuals. I'd be interested in a link/upload
  20. I had two M1s at one time, sold one and regretted it. But the great thing about them was you could convert them from tactical to upland to the duck blind to trap with barrels. I even had a rifled barrel that was great on whitetails. But barrels now are very hard to find and priced like gold. My question is why hasn't Benelli carried this to the M4? With a different barrel, and different extension, we could do the same. I suppose they want us to get more Benellis rather than help buyers.
  21. Going through the build of two M4s. I will install Scalarworks/RMR. But want a better backup to the ghost rings. Please let me know your thoughts!
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