Raven Posted March 29, 2012 Share Posted March 29, 2012 Greetings all, I just tried out my new M4 and its everything I've read about . But reading up on the 922r Bollocks, I saw comments of the disconnector being the "Weak" link, something new to me . I have friends overseas who are medics who have used or have them in there unit and rave about them. I asked if the disconnector was a problem for them and they said it had come up but not often, reminding me they pound the crap out of them. I wanted to see how many here replaced all of the trigger group or just the Disconnector (reliability vs 922r or both) . Regardless if it has a few bugs, this is one BAD BFG ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unobtanium Posted April 12, 2012 Share Posted April 12, 2012 Greetings all, I just tried out my new M4 and its everything I've read about . But reading up on the 922r Bollocks, I saw comments of the disconnector being the "Weak" link, something new to me . I have friends overseas who are medics who have used or have them in there unit and rave about them. I asked if the disconnector was a problem for them and they said it had come up but not often, reminding me they pound the crap out of them. I wanted to see how many here replaced all of the trigger group or just the Disconnector (reliability vs 922r or both) . Regardless if it has a few bugs, this is one BAD BFG ! Benelli M4 disconnector is strong like bull. The problem is that it will allow the trigger to be pulled with the bolt about 1/2" or so OOB. What happens then is you get someone with a fast finger dumping the mag-tube and ending up with 1-2 shots downrange when the hammer follows the BCG and you have a live round in the chamber and a dead trigger under your finger. To get the gun back into action that round will be ejected, and time will be lost on top of it. Insult to injury. I am pretty sure there is no fix for this. You can replace the disconnector, but you will only be (possibly) improving the part--not changing or improving the geometry/function. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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