DailyEDC Posted October 21, 2021 Posted October 21, 2021 This is brand new purchased from Benelliparts.net I've only tested fitted it to take some pics but have never shot it. This is a complete assembly with pistons and front sight. To install, you simply remove the existing barrel and then put this one in instead. You can check my history on this forum, I've done quite a few transaction here over the years. $800 shipped via Paypal G&S 1 Quote
DailyEDC Posted October 21, 2021 Author Posted October 21, 2021 36 minutes ago, Unobtanium said: Why the sale, if I may ask? I'm in CA and I originally purchased it to do the permanent 4 inch muzzle brake extension modification so it would permanently be an 18" barrel but I decided just to use my stock barrel because I'm not fully sure how the extension thing works in the eyes of the law. Quote
SynthesMan Posted October 21, 2021 Posted October 21, 2021 Daaaang - I'm in CA too, and I still want it! ? Quote
DailyEDC Posted October 22, 2021 Author Posted October 22, 2021 7 hours ago, SynthesMan said: Daaaang - I'm in CA too, and I still want it! ? it's no doubt a really cool upgrade...it's just questionable what would happen if you ever had to use it. I think the muzzle brake upgrade makes it legit, i'm just not sure on how to truly make it convincingly permanent because although loctite and the more permanent versions of loctite can make it next to impossible to pull apart...12 gauge kicks pretty damn hard so it's hard to say what will come loose after you take some shots. if there was a way to pin it on, but I haven't seen anyone do that yet and don't even know if there's enough space to somehow pin it. Quote
Unobtanium Posted October 22, 2021 Posted October 22, 2021 3 hours ago, DailyEDC said: it's no doubt a really cool upgrade...it's just questionable what would happen if you ever had to use it. I think the muzzle brake upgrade makes it legit, i'm just not sure on how to truly make it convincingly permanent because although loctite and the more permanent versions of loctite can make it next to impossible to pull apart...12 gauge kicks pretty damn hard so it's hard to say what will come loose after you take some shots. if there was a way to pin it on, but I haven't seen anyone do that yet and don't even know if there's enough space to somehow pin it. For a muzzle device on an SBR length barrel to take it to non-NFA length and be a non-NFA weapon, it must be pinned/welded. Loctite and other adhesives are not satisfactory, per letter of the law. Further, if it's going to be that long anyway, why give up burn-time and sight radius? I think you are doing the functionally/technically/legally sound thing. 1 Quote
DailyEDC Posted October 22, 2021 Author Posted October 22, 2021 I would sacrifice some of that in exchange for the shorter weapon inside the home, if I wasn't forced to re-extend it. And I couldn't tell any difference in recoil with the muzzle brake on with the stock barrel, not sure if it would be any different on the shorter barrel. Quote
Doge Posted October 22, 2021 Posted October 22, 2021 11 hours ago, Unobtanium said: For a muzzle device on an SBR length barrel to take it to non-NFA length and be a non-NFA weapon, it must be pinned/welded. Loctite and other adhesives are not satisfactory, per letter of the law. Further, if it's going to be that long anyway, why give up burn-time and sight radius? I think you are doing the functionally/technically/legally sound thing. Except you can't just buy a short barrel and slap it on a stamp-less gun. Owning both at the same time without a stamp is also super sketchy. Lastly, California has restrictions on working collapsible stocks and it is basically impossible to enter NFA territory here. soooo.... ugh yeah...? 1 Quote
DailyEDC Posted October 22, 2021 Author Posted October 22, 2021 Reduced Price - $750 shipped includes Paypal G&S Quote
Dbinert Posted February 8, 2022 Posted February 8, 2022 Hi is this still available? thanks david Quote
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