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  1. I have a Benelli M2 Tactical for sale with extras and upgrades. Holds 7+1+1 It has the C-RUM’s bolt carrier modification for ghost loading a shell on the carrier, a Mesa Tactical Urbino pistol grip stock with riser. Benelli oem extended magazine tube and spring,with a Mesa Tactical barrel clamp,, A&S enhanced aluminum trigger guard, TTI oversized safety, TTI accuglide extended carrier, S&J charging handle,GG&G Bolt release, GG&G Picatinny rail,factory Benelli oem front night sights, Esstac side saddle. I have most of the factory take off parts, including the factory buttstock,plus several different new oem factory spare springs in package for any future repair or maintenance needs. Has the owners manual, choke tubes, choke tube tool etc. I have over two grand into this and has only been to the range once to test fire and sight in iron sights with only 30 rounds fired. Just been a safe queen. It’s condtion is flawless. I’m selling only, No Trades $1300.00 shipped in the USA to your FFL Venmo or USPS Postal Money Order for Payment Thanks for looking!
  2. I’ll second eurooptic. They also have some discount programs if you qualify. I’ve purchased optics and firearms significantly discounted as demo’s that were indistinguishable from new from there as well. You can also go to forums like ar15.com equipment exchange that have new and pre owned optics etc where you can snag a good deal.
  3. Sound’s like a threat to expose what they are claiming to be a fraud, perpetrated against their company. Obviously, without more information from you and them, I can’t comment, if there’s any justification for the statement.
  4. Glad I could be of help. Any of these pistol grip stock’s should be easy to locate at various online site’s.
  5. You can google up the model and then get on notification list’s. It will probably be a long wait or gunbroker no wait
  6. You can get a factory Benelli pistol grip stock or if you want a shorter length of pull, you could get a mesa tactical urbino. As far as a side saddle goes, you’d probably be best served with one of the shotgun cards velcro type setup to avoid any cycling issue’s. I use Esstac but there are also a couple other quality manufacturer’s people also recommend.
  7. If it was mine, I would not be pleased
  8. Well, I figured I would add a little information after completing my sight installation project. First, a comment about the night sights. The Benelli night sights run about $150’.00. I was considering the meprolights which run under $100.00 but I read a couple comments that people weren’t very impressed, especially with the brightness. I went with the Benelli but I hadn’t noticed when ordering that they don’t have any white ring around the dots of any sort, so they aren’t too easy to pickup when looking through them in regular lighting. Installation, As Doge pointed out, the rear sight windage adjustment screw is turned counter clockwise until the long screw is completely removed. Then just gently wiggle the rear post out and theres a coil spring that sits inside a hole in the side of the sight post. Utilize the spring from the old sight, insert into the side of the new sight and gently install back into the ghost sight frame cavity careful not to damage the spring. I used a needle long nose type tip diamond tweezers to help guide the soring into position so when reinserting the screw will have to slide through the center of the spring when installing screw back into the hole in the sight. Then just turn clockwise until the rear sight is back into it’s centered position. The front sight This one you need a special tool to get to the locking nut under the sight post. I couldn’t find any tools I had that would work. I read somewhere there is an automotive tool that would work but I couldn’t find anything locally. So I just purchased the tool from FFT and a spare nut. Again just loosen counter clockwise until the nut is off and out will come the front sight post and the ghost sight wings. Put the night sight post through the wings back onto the front sight mount and then try to get the nut started. This is the difficult part of the installation because you really can’t hang onto the nut to get it in there and started or fit fingers in there. What I did was again use my diamond jeweler’s tweezers to grasp and hokd the nut. While holding the barrel and sight at an angle I pushed my finger up in there from underneath just too block the nut from falling and help guide and hold the nut in position while getting it started with my diamond tweezers. Once it’s started you can use the regular wrench tool to get it almost snug. At that point you’ll have to get the wings and the post in the proper position and even. There’s enough play that you can tighten the nut and everything is cockeyed or crooked so I had to loosen and tighten a few times to get it right because it kept moving as I was almost snugged up either the wings, the post or both so it was a little frustrating. I had to get it straight holding the wings with a finger and the post with my tweezers so nothing would move and twist while tightening the nut. I hope someone finds this thread information useful for their future sight replacement project
  9. My search comes up empty. If someone has a link to any installation instructions or wouldn’t mind writing a brief instruction would be appreciated. I have a Benelli M2 tactical with ghost ring sights and purchased the Benelli night sight insert posts sight set. I’m pretty handy but if a video or instructions are available I like to read or watch first. I did purchase the front sight nut wrench and spare locking nut but any information on the rear and front sight disassembly or any tips would be helpful thank you!
  10. Thanks for the response. I wound up sending the bolt carrier to C-Rums for the mod for $20.00 plus shipping. I’ll probably just use ghost loading at the range. Thanks again for your response
  11. Good to see you received a response. That confirms the issue and modification was correct. Thanks for posting
  12. I’m not a 3 gunner or an experienced shotgunner but the extended carrier was less painful for my thumb
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