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aznwhip

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  1. wolff spring is wolff spring....CC provided wolff spring is probably just precut for the length of their mag tube. If you bought a fresh spring, it's meant to be cut. Spring should be should be about 12-18" past the magazine. Cut the excess. I'd start out on the higher end (18") of that and trial and error cut till you can get the number of rounds in your magazine properly. If you cut too low, you won't get the spring strength and run into feed issue.

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  2. 13 minutes ago, Freelancer99 said:

    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Seeing that I'm a new Benelli owner, I never felt it appropriate to comment or contribute until now. You will find me quite active on other forums of interest. I find it odd that I feel I have to explain why I posted a positive comment about a vendor, this forum and the people who contribute to it.

    No problem, just soft balling what I know some more vengeful members will jump on. All good. Welcome officially ?

  3. 33 minutes ago, Freelancer99 said:

     

    I've been a follower of this forum for many years and enjoyed the great contributions and civilized conversation.

    Profile says you joined 16 hours ago tho....

  4. The right answer... you install it while you have her in a different state and pin it so it can't collapse once you settle on which position you want the stock. There are a few methods, but the way I did it was the button pin where you drill a hole in the button, put on a set screw which you can then drop a piece of paper clip in to effectively "pin" the stock so it can't collapse, but is reversible if you ever travel to a different state.

  5. Lots of anger here. People need to chill. Thing is, both sides are probably right and it's not a simple black/white situation. Some were wronged and some had no issues. Each side will represent their own experience till their dying breath, because that's their own PERSONAL experience. Both sides have spoken their case and we can continue to toss anecdotals to the fire.

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  6. 17 hours ago, PashaF said:

    It appears that the Agency Arms handguard is out of stock everywhere, unfortunately.   Spent quite some time this evening searching for one to no avail...

    It's been out of stock since spring. I just got super lucky to score one.

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  7. 3 hours ago, Birdog19 said:

    Am curious about the bulge in the mag tube being a limiting factor.  The bulge portion of the mag tube screws into the receiver.  The picture on the left above appears to be the muzzle end of the foregrip.  With the mag tube installed with the reinforced (bulge) end against the receiver, does that prevent you from installing the A/A mounting bracket on the receiver end?  My OEM, FFT, CC and Nordic Comp mag tubes all have a reinforced end.

    Then again, I could be AFU!

    Yes, that pic was just to illustrate the point of how tight the tolerance is.... I know the tube bulge is receiver end. Really you'd mainly run into issues if you use something like the Briley CF tube as there's a very minor lip bridging the CF to metal material transition.

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