REZARF2
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Found them both. OUCH that hurt... $$$ but I am happy.
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How about some more info? What kind of gun is it? What kind of sighting system is on it? What kind of shooting do you do? What ammo are you using or plan on using? What is your shooting experience? Have you been shooting forever or is this your first gun or somewhere in between? How high and left are you hitting at at what distance? That info might get you some good info on where to start.
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Hey thanks nyc71 I am stoked I can get one full reload on the gun. That's cool.
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Thanks guys, knocked it out last night. Easy peasy.
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I have run one on my Benelli supernova truck gun for years. It’s the same model, they’re a really cool design. However, I would like a bit more output and it doesn’t allow you to run an extended mag tube but otherwise there are no drawbacks. I really dig the switch, though there is no momentary on/off which I prefer on a gun. The form factor should be imitated by other makers. The concept is rad.
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Looks awesome! Thanks for the pics. I like the way the pistol grip came out. I was debating what it would look like to do both the ridges and the grooves. Thanks for taking the time t post up the pics. on another note, we’re you able to fit 4/5 Ed’s tac card on their? All I have is 5/6 rounders and the forarm would slam into the cards, I was hoping a 4 shell card would fit.
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Funny, most find the factory pistol grip to be too long. Have you tried one of those? They seem to be the most plentiful of the stock for sale. Have you contacted Mesa Tactical? I am not sure if they sell a spacer but that is essentially what you are after.
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Truegunnut is GOOD TO GO! Fast ship, great coms and a smokin' deal. Thanks again @truegunnut I know there isn't a feedback system here but don't hesitate to do business with truegunnut.
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Just get both, you won't be disappointed. I am not!
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For the m4?
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Thank you Steve, your work is impressive. I have a few things I need to send your way before too long. I appreciate the response.
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I have stippled a ton of Glocks over the years to give them more grip. Has anyone here stippled their Nova or SuperNova? I can't see how the plastic would react any differently to heat. I am going to chop down my Nova's stock and use the scrap from the stock as a test sample but I wanted to see if anyone here has already taken the plunge? Any lessons learned? I am working on a Nova pawn shop find I am converting to a SBS. Its project "cheap-scape" I bought the gun for $200 at a local pawn shop and I'll add a $200 stamp and pretty much be done. Here is a cheesy rendering.
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I love my Midwest Industries M4 rail too. Might as well toss that one into the mix. It is a great rail, very solid and looks great in my opinion.
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Hey @truegunnut I will take this. I'm sending a message now.
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Such a cool product. The time and effort you’re putting in to being innovative products to an older design isn’t lost on me. My M4 is an entry model so I won’t be able to try this but I LOVE how it will allow a “c-clamp” grip. So rad. I just ordered a M4 charging handle last night from your site. Keep it up man, your eye for details is what impresses me.
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Check the threads when it’s off and make sure nothing is binding before the end cap/nut seats fully.
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Did you use the Noveske QD?
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I haven’t seen that before, I would double check everything as I’m sure you’ve done. But once you lock the magazine tube nut the barrel should lock in place. I would think that would affect head spacing issues, not to mention other complications. is this a new gun?
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The real question is do YOU have a favorite? I’d be all over the bronze M4
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Snagged a field stock. Still hunting down a collapsible
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Anyone have a lead on an M4 collapsible stock? Been searching night and day... nothing.
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I have both and both are great guns. Beretta a300 UP wins on a few points as does the Benelli. Benelli m4: (mine is an SBS entry). Eats EVERYTHING you can put in the chamber. It's been flawless in reliability. Very fast cycling. Nearly maintenance free. Proven design. Can't argue with the combat history. Huge aftermarket support Ridiculous resale value. Cons: Not threaded for chokes. Every single part is expensive, like really pricey. Heavy. Rough edges, this gun bites me a lot. Not sure why. My M2/Nova/Supernova don't. The Beretta a300 UP Roughly half the price of a M4 Feels light in hand. Very nimble gun. I like the field stock its very natural to me, points well. Threaded for chokes. 7 plus one from the factory. MLOK Pretty set up from the factory for "patrol" use. Fast and reliable. Has eaten everthing too. Cons: Plastic everywhere... mag tube cover, sights, pic rail, sling mount/barrel clamp etc. Not much aftermarket support (but not much to change). Aggressive texturing... without gloves it can get painful on a long range day, especially with HOT loads. Handguard gets hot quick. Both are rad guns, however, if I had bought the a300 UP first, I doubt I would have ponied up for the Benelli M4... but I got a great deal on it and "had to have it" You won't go wrong.
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I’m not trying to smear anyone. But I’d always start with any modifications on a factory gun period, no matter who made the parts.
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If I made aftermarket parts I would be pretty sure it wasn’t my parts causing the issues either! Haha
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Can you list the models from left to right? I know a few but not all. I didn’t need to see this picture! Such a cool collection.
