bigthunderbob Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 Hey guys, Just spoke to Dan @ Mesa Tactical. He said probably July on the Urbino stock. Just thought I'd pass that on. Quote
M1014 Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 http://www.elfinspell.com/images/UrbinoPicNewD.jpg Quote
texas skeeter Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 hey M, is this a pic of the insane asylum they let you out of?? or did you actually escape?? Quote
Hookster Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 Hey guys, Just spoke to Dan @ Mesa Tactical. He said probably July on the Urbino stock. Just thought I'd pass that on. Thanks for the update Bob! Quote
StrangerDanger Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 Urbino Tactical stocks for the Benelli M4 are available in tactical black or coyote color. 90030 Urbino Tactical Stock (Standard Buttpad, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 215.00 90040 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Standard Buttpad, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 280.00 91460 Urbino Tactical Stock (Limbsaver, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 245.00 91470 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Limbsaver, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 310.00 90090 Urbino Tactical Stock (Standard Buttpad, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 225.00 90100 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Standard Buttpad, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 290.00 91580 Urbino Tactical Stock (Limbsaver, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 255.00 91590 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Limbsaver, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 320.00 Urbino Tactical stocks can be enhanced with the following modular buttpads. 90520 Standard Buttpad for Urbino Tactical Stock 35.00 90530 Limbsaver Buttpad for Urbino Tactical Stock 65.00 Quote
h.bowman Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 Urbino Tactical stocks for the Benelli M4 are available in tactical black or coyote color. 90030 Urbino Tactical Stock (Standard Buttpad, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 215.00 90040 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Standard Buttpad, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 280.00 91460 Urbino Tactical Stock (Limbsaver, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 245.00 91470 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Limbsaver, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 310.00 90090 Urbino Tactical Stock (Standard Buttpad, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 225.00 90100 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Standard Buttpad, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 290.00 91580 Urbino Tactical Stock (Limbsaver, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 255.00 91590 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Limbsaver, Coyote, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 320.00 Urbino Tactical stocks can be enhanced with the following modular buttpads. 90520 Standard Buttpad for Urbino Tactical Stock 35.00 90530 Limbsaver Buttpad for Urbino Tactical Stock 65.00 If only there was an "Order Now" button after all of that. Sigh. Quote
KB Fab Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 If only there was an "Order Now" button after all of that. Sigh. Patience is all I can say. I will most likely be going the Urbino route myself and it will be well worth the wait. And, I won't have spent $800 on a stupid Benelli collapsible. Quote
n2b8 Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 (edited) Can you guys recommend a dealer to purchase these stocks when they come available? Maybe we can organize a group buy Thanks! Edited April 7, 2010 by n2b8 Add to original posting Quote
h.bowman Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 Patience is all I can say. I will most likely be going the Urbino route myself and it will be well worth the wait. And, I won't have spent $800 on a stupid Benelli collapsible. I hate waiting. And I've held the spec Urbino. I'd buy it as is. Quote
LeoAtrox Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 91470 Urbino Tactical Stock (Cheek Riser, Limbsaver, Black, Benelli M4, 12-GA) 310.00 Oh yeah. Where's my wallet ... I can hardly wait for these to become available. Quote
Stompy Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 I might have to buy 2 one for the M4 and one for the M2 tactical. They might also be making skeleton stock in the future that looks really cool too. http://www.mesatactical.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=722&p=1 Midway already carries alot of Mesa Tactical products, so I am planning on getting the Urbino from them when it releases this summer. Quote
Grizzman Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I just saw info on this stock on tacticalmilsim.com. Looks like exactly what I've been looking for.....shorter LOP, QD sling swivel socket, made in USA. Very cool!! Grizz Quote
Hookster Posted April 23, 2010 Posted April 23, 2010 Yeah...! I'm just waiting for Mesa to ring the dinner bell! Later, Hookster Quote
Mesa Tactical Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 I'm sorry we are late, but on the bright side we just cut the pricing in half. http://www.mesatactical.com/index.php?id=152 Quote
Diabolus Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 I'm sorry we are late, but on the bright side we just cut the pricing in half. http://www.mesatactical.com/index.php?id=152 That's awesome news. I put my name down for one a couple of months ago, can't wait for these ship! Quote
Mesa Tactical Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 Any plans for a collapsible version? Please refer to our Essay about collapsing stocks for Benelli shotguns for our position on collapsing stocks for the Benelli M4. Quote
KB Fab Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 Please refer to our Essay about collapsing stocks for Benelli shotguns for our position on collapsing stocks for the Benelli M4. Every new 11707 that is sold in the US has the 3-position tube that is C-stock ready. The one you have from 5 years ago may not but all the ones being sold today do. You are missing out on a great opportunity as the Benelli c-stock is in high demand but most don't want to pay the black market prices that they go for. I have a standard 11707 with a factory c-stock and have an 11722 (14" CQB model) on the way. It also has the 3-position tube and I will be putting a c-stock on it as well. I sure wish it was a US made version. The ability to collapse the stock is an under appreciated feature IMHO. Transport, home defense, CQB, and the list goes on. Seems like the boys cutting up their cheeks might need a little more instruction. I have yet to encounter anything like that with mine. Quote
cody6.0 Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 Seems like the boys cutting up their cheeks might need a little more instruction. I have yet to encounter anything like that with mine. Agreed, you gotta be doing some terrible shouldering to have issues with C-Stock. On a side note why is everyone in such a rush to get these? From the pictures shown they look like the AR knockoff stocks you see on some mossbergs and other cheaper shotguns. Quote
KB Fab Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 Agreed, you gotta be doing some terrible shouldering to have issues with C-Stock. This is the photo he referenced in the thread on Mesa's forum. Looks pretty terrible to me if that's how they are using them. Quote
cody6.0 Posted October 28, 2010 Posted October 28, 2010 This is the photo he referenced in the thread on Mesa's forum. Looks pretty terrible to me if that's how they are using them. If you search for Benelli M4 on google there are a few pictures of military useage of the M4. In one of them that is too big to post here the GI has his cheek right on the forward corner of the cheek rest. It's a real shame that improper use leads to things like the "essay" posted on mesa's site. Reading that reminded me of a fella that did a tear down video of a Beretta 90-Two on youtube. Like everyother 92 series since day one it's frame is aluminum yet he said polymer more than five times. **** he even mentioned it was a bit heavy for being polymer. Quote
KB Fab Posted October 28, 2010 Posted October 28, 2010 (edited) Well this was easy to find. First image that popped up. Looks to me this guy knows how to shoulder an M4 with a c-stock. With it shouldered this way, I don't see how that "pointy thing" could cause any problems. And to add, he might not have the proper cheek weld according to AggiePhil. Edited October 28, 2010 by KB Fab Quote
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