lawbrum319 Posted October 13, 2008 Share Posted October 13, 2008 As stated in previous post, just got my M1 super 90. See on some places where Benelli can tell when made, etc... I cannot find a way to ask my serial number is M399307. Also, I only have what came with the gun. How can I tell what choke, and how many rounds I can load in this? Sorry for such a juvenile newbie question, but I have been a handgun guy for a long time and very new to shotguns. Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novaking Posted October 13, 2008 Share Posted October 13, 2008 As stated in previous post, just got my M1 super 90. See on some places where Benelli can tell when made, etc... I cannot find a way to ask my serial number is M399307. Also, I only have what came with the gun. How can I tell what choke, and how many rounds I can load in this? Sorry for such a juvenile newbie question, but I have been a handgun guy for a long time and very new to shotguns. Thanks!! I don't know anything about the m1 but the chokes should have a mark on the top of the choke. I-full II-IM. mod III-mod IIII-im. IC IIIII- cylinder If you don't know now many rounds go in the mag., go to the range and put shell in it until it doesn't let you any more. then add one in the chamber and there you go. Thats all I know. Novaking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARCQB Posted October 14, 2008 Share Posted October 14, 2008 As stated in previous post, just got my M1 super 90. See on some places where Benelli can tell when made, etc... I cannot find a way to ask my serial number is M399307. Also, I only have what came with the gun. How can I tell what choke, and how many rounds I can load in this? Sorry for such a juvenile newbie question, but I have been a handgun guy for a long time and very new to shotguns. Thanks!! My SBE camo starts 111,XXX and it's 1999. My Super 90 M3 is 493,XXX and if I remember he said 2002, but no chokes, rifle sights and tactical or vertical pistol grip. The best information would come from customer service at Benelli on the telephone. OR you could write them snail mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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