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Benelli OEM M4 M3 M2 M1 Muzzle Brake / Compensator / Breacher


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EEsh, I get paying a premium for parts, but ouch. +1 for the return of Kip :D

 

http://forums.benelliusa.com/archive/index.php/t-19161.html

 

They are not cheap, Kip even mentioned in his post that they are not cheap when he found one way back in the day 1996 he paid a good amount. I believe kips are aluminum , the factory Benelli breachers are made of steel. Not knocking kips stuff either.

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EEsh, I get paying a premium for parts, but ouch. +1 for the return of Kip :D

 

You gotta pay to play; or as the quote goes.

 

Hey HK, I would not recommend it for "breaching", it is a quick way to damage the barrel, the muzzle brake, and the choke tube.

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Vertigo do you have the breaching muzzle with the jagged edges or the flat muzzle brake ?

 

Anyone have one of the factory ones? Just wondering if it's actually very effective as a brake/comp or if the purposes really is more for door breeching

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Anyone have one of the factory ones? Just wondering if it's actually very effective as a brake/comp or if the purposes really is more for door breeching

 

The older one is a brake compensator , the newer is both of those and a breacher. i haven't tried one.

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The older one is a brake compensator , the newer is both of those and a breacher. i haven't tried one.

 

So the guy is selling the newer one on GB? Are they really that rare?

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IMO, just because some thing has a few spikes on it doesn't mean it is designed for breaching, stabbing, or rebar cutting. Look at how the muzzle brake is mounted, on a choke tube adapter with small threads. Jamming that on a door will surely DAMAGE THE THREADS ON THE BARREL.

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IMO, just because some thing has a few spikes on it doesn't mean it is designed for breaching, stabbing, or rebar cutting. Look at how the muzzle brake is mounted, on a choke tube adapter with small threads. Jamming that on a door will surely DAMAGE THE THREADS ON THE BARREL.

 

Good god what a collection! I have one on my 870 (not really for door breeching, I don't really do that...) but I would much rather damage a $350 base shotgun than my beautiful M4 (which is away getting the Robar NP3+ for quite a while)

 

My biggest complaint with the 870 choke (probably the same with the M4) is just the added length

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IMO, just because some thing has a few spikes on it doesn't mean it is designed for breaching, stabbing, or rebar cutting. Look at how the muzzle brake is mounted, on a choke tube adapter with small threads. Jamming that on a door will surely DAMAGE THE THREADS ON THE BARREL.

 

i agree with you, the spikes are for pivoting the breacher for leverage.

 

Benelli designed and tested it thoroughly before putting it out there.

 

i think both models are cool, however the newer one adding another feature to the muzzle.

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i agree with you, the spikes are for pivoting the breacher for leverage.

 

Benelli designed and tested it thoroughly before putting it out there.

 

i think both models are cool, however the newer one adding another feature to the muzzle.

 

I wonder if the muzzle device is going to be like the c-stocks? Rare and expensive for now but then they do a big run and are found to be cheaper a little while later?

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I wonder if the muzzle device is going to be like the c-stocks? Rare and expensive for now but then they do a big run and are found to be cheaper a little while later?

 

No C-Stocks have been around , but not the muzzles. Price may go down a liltle but availability will be extremely low.

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No C-Stocks have been around , but not the muzzles. Price may go down a liltle but availability will be extremely low.

 

I must've gotten c-stock at a bad time, paid like $330 a couple of months ago

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i agree with you, the spikes are for pivoting the breacher for leverage.

 

Benelli designed and tested it thoroughly before putting it out there.

 

i think both models are cool, however the newer one adding another feature to the muzzle.

 

Benelli did not originally designed these, Heckler and Koch did and I happen to own 3 of the 4 total accessories H&K ever made for Benelli (minus the laser, which is made in America by another contractor). The only thing Benelli did was continue making these.

 

That is why the original ones where made as aluminum, because you are not suppose put load on the choke tube.

 

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