Suplize
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Anyone have the Taran Tactical oversized safety? Is there really that much of a difference from the OEM?
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Anyone know of a place to get a spare parts kit for the M4 other than the extremely overpriced FFT?
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Annnnd they’re gone
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Jagerwerks has the BROS in stock for anyone looking to acquire one.
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I bought this one from Amazon. Holds 2 long guns and for approx $70. Can be used as a backpack. Works great so far.
Savior Equipment American Classic Tactical Double Long Rifle Pistol Gun Bag Firearm Transportation Case w/Backpack - Lockable Compartment, Available Length in 36" 42" 46" 51" 55" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077JMMT3F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_KR7W1QKW1512PHC85AKS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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35 minutes ago, StreetSweeper56 said:
Yes, the tolerances are so close on mine that it will only fully seat when I screw on the mag cap. It has loosened up a bit but it still needs the cap, I didn't remove any washers. I know for sure there won't be any play in it, you might try putting a dab of oil on it.
Thanks for the info!
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@StreetSweeper56 have you had any issues getting your barrel to fully seat against the receiver with the Briley handguard on? Mine originally wouldn’t seat. I ended up having to remove a washer from the barrel guide ring to get it to seat. Now sometimes it will fully seat but a lot of the time it is still slightly off from fully seating. Cant figure out the “sweet spot”. Have you experienced anything similar?
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For those that have installed an extended carrier, does it really make a difference? Is it worth the spend?
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Would you be willing to sell just the collapsible stock?
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Someone really hates himself lol
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16 minutes ago, quest450 said:
very nice, is that the 13" Brailey handguard ?
Yes it is
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Finished installing the new full length mag. Special thanks to @SOCOMguy for providing the mag and @StrangerDanger for the detailed instructions on install.
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20 minutes ago, Anon4755 said:
Im debating if i want the 8" or 13" version.
Cant go wrong with either. I just decided I like the look of the 13” a little more. Plus more space to mount accessories.
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1 hour ago, Anon4755 said:
That actually looks beautiful. And i like the idea of the ease to field strip it still. How does the handguard feel to the hand compared to oem handguard?
It’s definitely “girthier” than the OEM lol
The mlok slots help with the grip. I like it
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4 hours ago, Anon4755 said:
Please do! How easy is it to field strip with the briley handguard? Thank you
It just about the same to field strip as the original handguard. Just remove the barrel and slide the handguard off. I did have to remove one of the washers inside the barrel guide ring (pictured) in order to get the barrel to go flush with the receiver though.
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10 hours ago, Anon4755 said:
Just curious what the best handguard with m lok is for the benelli m4 that allows easy field stripping like the oem handguards.
Just added the Briley M-Lok 13” handguard to mine yesterday. Can add a pic later if you want.
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2 hours ago, CobraBG said:
Thanks go to Don Randall. ?
Ah yes I meant Don!
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13 minutes ago, StreetSweeper56 said:
Have you tried screwing on the mag tube cap? On mine, the tolerances are so tight that is the only way I can get mine to seat fully.
Yeah even pressing on it as hard as I could with the buttstock on the ground it wouldn’t go flush. I just removed one of the washers from the guide ring and now it fits flush ??
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I’m trying to install the Briley M-Lok handguard. When the handguard is on I cannot get the barrel to go flush with the receiver. Best I can tell is that the barrel guide ring is not fully inserting into the adapter (pictured) on the handguard. I noticed the spring and washers inside the guide ring that I assume is preventing the guide ring from fully seating in the handguard. Can I remove those washers/spring? Are they needed?
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6 hours ago, Don Randall said:
From the M4 Manual: "NOTE: the gun must be loaded with the hammer cocked so that the carrier latch can retain the cartridges as they are inserted in the magazine."
The Benelli M series uses a unique cartridge loading action. All the details of "why" it is that way is not explained in the manual. However, watching the action indicates that in order to keep the complexities of the interoperability simple (i.e., increase reliability) and allow tactical flexibility of operations, Benelli designed it that way.
In the below videos observe the relationship of the cartridge drop lever and the cartridge latch when the hammer is cocked versus fired position. Yes, a little complex but it appears the design interoperability is part of the drop/ impact induced firing safety system.
Another operation that is allowed with the way Benelli designed the loading interoperability is to support the Combat Reload (i.e., loading with the bolt forward and a round chambered) supporting topping off the magazine (tactical reload), changing out or adding mixed rounds (shot vs slug vs 2 3/4" vs 3") and malfunction operations. After watching the below videos, as a mental drill, visualize a combat load operation as to the relationship of all the moving parts. ?
These two videos show the actions in motion and will let you see how the shell lifter works with respect to the hammer.
Thanks for that explanation Cobra!
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6 hours ago, StreetSweeper56 said:
Darn good question, wondered that myself but I just went with it.
Yeah, one would think you should be able to load the magazine without having the gun cocked.
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Pardon me if this is a stupid question….Is there a purpose to the shell lifter being locked when the gun is un-cocked? It just seems counterintuitive.
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Oversized safety?
in Benelli
Posted · Edited by Suplize
Thanks for the effort in your explanation but I don’t believe any of that addressed the original question at all.