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The TTI lifter is a must have in my mind. It makes it much more comfortable to load. I also find a better bold release a must. I bought the TTI bolt release ( i use a tango arms stippled bolt release too ). It is very easy to do. You need a bit and tap but you can get on amazon cheap.I have a TTI safety ( it is awesome ) and I also got a TTI charging handle but their old one is the one i like ( maybe i ve got them mixed up but one of them sucks ). Be careful with charging handles. We ve seen some of the freedom fighter handles mess up peoples receiver ( scratched them up )
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I am the exact opposite. I don t care about a co witness. A lower 1/3rd is ok but i don t like the front sight and the red dot competing for my eye. We are all different but I like just seeing the dot ( or circle ) I find it easier to get on target fast and just less busy. If you could find a lower 1/3rd cowitness i think that would be the best of both worlds. Good luck buddy.
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WOW...i feel for you man i would be super frustrated. I got a M4 H20 and it is a little difficult to load fast. I recommend using the taran tactical lifter, It is extended and doesn t pinch ur thumb like the oem one. Also I like the Taran tactical safety and bolt release. It is easy to drill and tap the bolt release. I swapped the Taran bolt release for a stippled tango arms one. I had my forends stippled and it makes a HUGE difference. Man i really hope you get it sorted out. When it functions like it is meant, it is awesome. They are super expensive but i think they are worth it.
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I have often wondered that too. Are there followers you can buy that gives you any advantage ( easier loading , faster loading, or just more comfortable loading ). I am using a black freedom fighter follower now but would give some other one a try if it had any advantags.
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you ll love it man. I bought a M4 too for my first shotgun and so glad i did. I have a h20 and took it out with birdshot, slugs, and buckshot. I shot about 25 buckshot and slugs without any issues at all. I wanted to mix them up and see if it would eat all of them without problems. I loaded buckshot, slugs, birdshot, and som clay shot rounds. I also fired them all fast. It ate EVERYTHING. I would also recommend cleaning it really good and put some CLP oil on it. I would fire about 25 or so buckshot and slugs thru it and then try birdshot and mix them up to test it out.
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yeah man I know exactly what you mean. Outside it is much more noticeable. I wanted a BLACK M4 ( like advertised not a blue one. It makes me so mad that you have to think about reanodizing it to get it right. What makes me the most mad is that they made no mention of this. Geissele s adozing has varying shades but they tell you this upfront. When i order a black shotgun i want a black shotgun. I sold mine and got a H20 one. You could always order a h20 one and switch thee stocks and sell the 1014. That way you d have a h20 with collipsable stock. I did this and just sold the 1014 about 250 less.
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About a yr ago I order a black M4 and am so excited to get it. I get it and it is a bright blue. I hated it and was super mad. I sold it and ordered another black one. Figuring the first one was a fluke......nope the second was blue also ( little darker shade but blue ). The blue is much more noticable outside. Some people like the blue but not me. I hate it and pretty mad that a 2k shotgun doesn t look like advertised. I sold thee second one and bought a H20. When your selling a shotgun that cost 2k plus the colors should be consistent. It is so weird that you ll see some black ones out there but for the past couple yrs the blue is everywhere.
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Did you try bird shot. I'm curious if you tried those and had any issues with them. I have some of those rounds but not sure if I use them or not.
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I have some of those I'll have to check them I can't remember if I tried them or not
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dam man that sucks. When i got mine i was worried about the break in period i hear people talk about. Mine was fine out of the box. I even mixed clay rounds, bird shot, slugs and buck shot all in one tube and it ate EVERYTHING. I was told to shoot just slugs or buckshot for about 50 to 75 rds to helpm break it in. If i ever have issues , the first thing i do is disassemble and clean thoroughly and inspect things as best as i can. Put it back together and give it a go, if still having issues it prob time to send to Benelli
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I have a IWI QD mount and fastlight mount. It locks in super easy and super crazy comfortable. It isn t as solid as some other lights but i like it a lot. It sits close to ur gun and it is made for easy use. It has a momentary on and off, regular on and off, and strobe. It is super easy to use. I hate the wml but the wmlx are one of my favorite light. I have prob 300 rds of buckshot, slugs, and birdshot. It doees have thee wheel that secures it but it is kinda like a clamp. It is pretty secure. It is bright too. They are so streamline and isn t in the way at all.
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I like inforce WMLX light. It sits close to my shotgun and is very easy to hit with my thumb. It is bright and pretty durable. I like them so much I have one on my Daniel Defense V7 pistol too. They are well thought out and made to make it easy to turn on.
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Damm man that sucks. If i sell something I try my best to get it out FAST and make sure to put everything in there that is suppose to go. Your name is on the line and that s all we really have. Especially when selling a top notch expensive shotgun. You should havee been credited some back on items u nver got. Hate that man but glad you let everyone know the process. I ll bet people will be a bit hesitant to buy from this guy after the trouble u had.
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I just bought a Shadow System MR920 Elite. Mine has been amazing but I ve heard a few stories like yours. I hope they get you straightened out
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Yeah i would be pretty mad about that. Heck that a 2k gun and i want it to be pristine. I would be super pissed at myself for not seeing it when first got it. But hell your excited and can't wait to get it home I'll bet ( at least that how i was lol ). I know you can get cerakoted but shouldn't have to go that route. Shame benelli want more accommodating. Hope it works out man. All you can do is learn from the mistake. I know I'll check mine thoroughly for to this story.
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Installing a Limbsaver 10403 on a Benelli M4 Collapsible Stock
Jaason0 replied to StrangerDanger's topic in Benelli
Tried this out on my h20 m4 and wow what a difference. -
Yeah i saw those. Looks like a great idea. I work at a metal shop and drilled and tapped mine. That part is tougher than you d think. There is a long piece on the inside ( kinda like and anchor ) that gives it a lot of strength. I believe the worse that ll happen is u break that whole piece but that pretty unlikely ( plus it not an expensive part ). It does look like a cool idea though.
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Thanks, Yes the forgrips are stippled by tango arms....the stippled bolt release is also from them. It is super easy to hit and comfortable