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Anon4755

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  1. True, but is polymer bomb proof like the rest of the firearm? Ignoring the stock and handguards of course.
  2. That's an eye sore i can never un see now. Fn scars will always look different to me now lmao, never noticed this before even in person with the scars.
  3. And this is why the benelli m4 is still king of shotguns. Inb4 1301 shills seethe. Prepare for the seething.
  4. I have a standard 11703 model, my rears are different and dont glow like that.
  5. Where could i get one? Thanks.
  6. Thanks. I knew about the front but was curious about the rear.
  7. Anon4755

    SoCal gunsmith

    How far south are you in commiefornia? Bay area south or san diego south?
  8. I would assume its because the 1301 is not marine proof like the m1014 is.
  9. Benelli owns stoeger. Beretta owns both benelli and stoeger. Stoeger is based in Maryland and imports firearms. Getting your facts straight before posting can help. Also, usmc 0311? Do you have proof to this claim, or is this a case of stolen valor?
  10. I never "broke mine in" before i used light loads. I just put in whatever i had and it has worked flawless. When i held the 1301, it felt like a plastic toy, not to sound like a boomer, but the heft of the solid steel benelli vs the light plastic 1301, id be more trusting of the benelli in the chance id have to use the weapon for melee fights.
  11. I have put around 8k shots through my Benelli m4, about 5k of them being light loads, never had a single issue with even fiocchi, which a lot seem to have issues with, or claim to. Been flawless.
  12. Seems like a headache with anything FFT sells. I never heard one positive thing from FFT. I guess the one positive is hes from commiefornia and its easy to avoid those kind of people? Lol.
  13. So now i am curious what aftermarket parts are a no go for reasons like this.
  14. Im curious how an aftermarket forend would cause this. Is it due to where the aftermarket forends put pressure on that part?
  15. What power are you looking for? I can recommend optics to look at. Looking at a 4x? Red dot?
  16. That is a common trend with cheap optics, yes. My go to optic brands are trijicon and nightforce. Both are durable as heck, and marine proof like the benelli m4. I can take a trijicon optic off and on repeatedly and it will still hold a true zero. I can bash someones head in with a trijicon optic and itll hold a zero and still function. I dont like cheap parts on my tools that i need to rely on survival with.
  17. Do you mean the crossfire optic isnt holding a zero?
  18. Yes. Improved cylinder is the one you want to use for buckshot and slugs. Federal flite control likes cylinder chokes
  19. On my bolt carrier, the tail piece has that exact brown looking stuff on the top of it on the very back in the center. I didnt think anything of it until you pointed that out on your barrel.
  20. Push the tab on the right side trigger guard with the red dot. Then pull the bolt back.
  21. Is it a bad thing if its appearing brown? Just curious.
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