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Ben elLes

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  1. There is a thread somewhere on here about installing this piece though in a fixed stock you will want to take a look at. Before I obtained the stocks I have now I was going to purchase. Never got around to it, just wanted to clarify it’s not a drop in piece like is is with the urbono
  2. Guessing that you are referring to the 3 position stock? It’s the same thing but just a handle. The butt stock slides on a pin that fits in the grooves of your buffer tube
  3. Probably have to pick up a new one. Sounds broken. You just put it on there till you feel some resistance and the trigger guard keeps it from spinning.
  4. Yeah if you replace anything you're supposed to 922 it. edit: and yes that’s 3 parts for the fixed. Easiest/cheaper is tube follower and Forgrips… I suppose a trigger is the cheapest but if you want the tube then what I said is cheaper cuz your already paying for the tube.
  5. Depends if you’re going to say you “replaced” that part… cuz that’s a modification, so no
  6. ? that’s also what I got out of this thread
  7. Heat the receiver evenly around the tube not both or youl expand both parts evenly. That’s bad. Get an inferred thermometer. Mine came off at a receiver temp of 250-256 degrees Fahrenheit. Took about 15 minutes with a heat gun. I assume much less time with a torch. I could hear the locktight separation at around 200. Sounds like little cracks. Use a hot mit and twist it off at the 250ish mark. I encountered no smoke. Your results obviously may vary from mine as some are stubborn.
  8. Tried polishing the inside of the feeding tube? Perhaps that will help it not get hung up.
  9. Ben elLes

    Sling

    Vickers sling is what I use. There’s several varieties
  10. I also like the high optic it makes the middle position of the stock feel natural.
  11. Perhaps you got a weak spring? Cheap possibility is to replace the spring pushing the shells out.
  12. All slings run pretty durn snug in there and take some doing to get them in. I’m sure it will Probably work if you get part of it in and use some pliers or something to start pulling it through. Maybe not I could be wrong.
  13. In response to the original question of does it get easier. It has been my experience that it does. I can relate with the stiffness that you are mentioning that is and has no longer been an issue as of lately. Not saying it’s the best or as easy as anything else because I don’t have experience with any other shotgun. However, that said it’s far easier than it used to be.
  14. Ammunition depot. 120 fetter for $69. They’re tinny shells that fit 7. Free shipping first order over 200. Just make an account.
  15. Sold me what I asked for quickly and as described
  16. If benelli makes it it’s oem style and not 922r. Benelli parts sells after market stuff like your 922r follower as well as oem stuff that is not American made. Law states it doesn’t have to be stamped so either way you’re good to go.
  17. Talk to the people you bought it from first. They just made some money off of you and likely want to keep you as a customer. bought a High end AR from an online store and they were very accommodating when the gun went on sale a week later. Got like 500 bucks back. Just saying I’d start there. If not I’d probably be like what ever and accept my part in the situation and touch it up and call it a day.
  18. You may have not had it seated all the way for your first shot then. No spacers.
  19. If it’s further out than it was before you’ll see a gap at the receiver.
  20. Check to make sure the barrel is fully seated against the receiver. That side of the weapon doesn’t tell you very much. You want it snuggled down tight is all.
  21. Get two that’s what I did
  22. If that’s all you’re using it for that’s what it looks like the marks are from. Is it wear or the finish being rubbed off from the way it’s being used. My pistons are quite tight sometimes depending on the tool I use to tighten them. It’s not surprising to me.
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