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  1. I am finally updating here - spurred to do so by a DM from another member with the exact issue on the same model. 

    As @Vertigofirearms insightfully wrote above, it was the carrier.  What I ended up doing is getting a new carrier (https://www.midwestgunworks.com/benelli-m3/carrier.html.  I probably would have taken up Vertigo's generous offer (above), but I found one the next day locally, and that solved everything - once installed it was visibly straighter and I had no further issues.  In retrospect, I could pushed Benelli for the part or repair, and probably should have, but I enjoyed solving it myself, and on my timeline.

     

     

  2. Thanks a lot for the very helpful response.  Yes, it it is a plastic trigger guard - not sure what to think of that.  I will take off carrier - I found a carrier (#61136) for the M1/M2 that I am going to try.  Waiting on a pair of retaining ring pliers from McMaster-Carr.

    As for the rail - I'm checking on the GG&G M2 rail, but my spreads seem to be unusual?

    • rear spread: 0.83 inch = 2.1082 cm
    • front spread: 1.03 inch = 2.6162 cm
    • center spread: 2.59 inch = 6.5786 cm

     

     

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  3. I finally got my M3 - been a long time waiting - and lo and behold, I *believe* it came with a problem.  (NIB with a manufacture date seeming to be 2015.)

    See pic, but the carrier seems to be bent?  Or for some other reason off center.  I have trouble loading it - I have to manually the push carrier to the side a bit and down for the last centimeter or so,  so that it clears magazine entry point and a shell can be pushed into magazine.

    I disassembled it and cleaned and lubed it (didn't take trigger assembly apart), and it fired fine, mostly.  I have a few mis-feeds initially, where a shell got jammed behind carrier.  But after a second time apart, cleaning, and relubing, no more of those mis-feeds, and in semiauto mode, it handled the 1300 ft/sec 1 1/8 loads mostly fine.  (One or two partial feeds out of 50 rounds, which could well have been due to "pulling my shoulder", it was getting sore.)

    A few questions:

    1. I'm pretty sure now it is NOT supposed to be off center in this way.  (Call me a bone-head, but this is my first semi-auto.) Right?
    2. I am hesitant to send it in to Benelli - I've written to them about a separate issue (finding a picatinny rail for the *factory* drilled/tapped receiver), and haven't heard a word, after more than a month.  I've heard they are good folk, but way over-worked and under-staffed - espcially now.
    3. Can I just replace the carrier or will there be more that needs doing?
    4. It seems carriers are very inter-changeable - will an M1 or M2 or M3 carrier work?  E.g., TTI seems to offer the same carrier for M1, M2, M3, and M1014.
    5. Should I go to a gunsmith locally?

    Thanks for any thoughts.

     

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