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TKAN53

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  1. You might try "Champions Choice" or "Pilk Guns". If they don't have what you need, they might be able to refer you. Good Luck!
  2. Twist it at the same time pulling it straight out. Should come out easy.
  3. Unfortunately these are no longer available.
  4. FFT still has the Noveske sling plate for sale in addition to the one they make themselves. The Noveske is about $13 cheaper. Go to their site and type Noveske in the search bar.
  5. For clarification I assume you meant the "Taran" Tactical carrier? Never heard of Tartan
  6. Thanks BallChange! I have a Gem-tech, Quicksand with QD mount.
  7. I did my 300 Blk in Sniper Grey. Contrasts nicely with black furniture and hardware.
  8. None. Plenty of clearance when button is depressed. JTM / johnmasen.com is the manufacturer of the mag release button sold on eBay. You can order direct through them and save a few bucks. The Dawson while nicely made, is smaller in diameter than the JTM.
  9. Go to eBay and type "oversize mag release button 1911" in the search box. sladestreettactical is the vendor I purchase mine from.
  10. Only if it's to be registered to a trust.
  11. Ponsness Warren is your friend.
  12. TKAN53

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    I'm going to guess that you need to remove the magazine restrictor. How to go about doing that should be in your owners manual. If you don't have a manual, you can download it from Benelli
  13. https://www.blueforcegear.com
  14. From what I understand, you're not supposed to oil the magazine tube, or follower. I run my M2 and M4 with a dry tube and they work just fine. No spring noise that I can detect.
  15. It would only count towards 922r compliance if it was made in the USA. If it's factory made by Benelli and only registered in the US, it wouldn't count.
  16. My little bit of Italy.
  17. I'm not Rubicon, but I dragged the FFT and OEM handles out and measured. Looks like there might be a little less than a 1/32" difference between the two with the FFT being the shorter. The base of the OEM handle is flared away from the receiver and is lesser in diameter than the FFT which keeps the handle base from contacting the receiver. I like the FFT charging handle as I do most of Todd's stuff and I own plenty. I thought about spinning the handle on a drill press while using a file, to remove about 1/16" or so from the handles base. Maybe someday I will do that, but I’ve since purchased a TTI charging handle that I’m liking pretty well.
  18. I have a new FFT 1/2" charging handle that I decided not to use. Installed on the gun it has clearance of about the thickness of a piece of paper between the receiver and barrel of the handle. If I push lightly on the barrel, I can make it trap the paper. The FFT handle is a quality made item judging it simply by appearance, but I didn't feel comfortable with with the minimum clearance of the FFT and went with the TTI instead.
  19. Looks nice! Here's one I put together using a 1911 extended mag release button. Just had to drill and tap for a 5-40 screw to fit. All for about $25
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