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Good afternoon.  I've recently acquired a Benelli M1 Super 90 Tactical and want to put a pistol grip stock and side saddle shell carrier on it.  This gun is in mint condition and I want it to be similar to my 870's for ease of operation.  I know this is an older gun, out of production.  But, does anyone still make these parts?  Will M2 or M3 stocks fit the M1?   Thanks very much!  

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52 minutes ago, Greg Tacker said:

Good afternoon.  I've recently acquired a Benelli M1 Super 90 Tactical and want to put a pistol grip stock and side saddle shell carrier on it.  This gun is in mint condition and I want it to be similar to my 870's for ease of operation.  I know this is an older gun, out of production.  But, does anyone still make these parts?  Will M2 or M3 stocks fit the M1?   Thanks very much!  

You can get a factory Benelli pistol grip stock or if you want a shorter length of pull, you could get a mesa tactical urbino. As far as a side saddle goes, you’d probably be best served with one of the shotgun cards velcro type setup to avoid any cycling issue’s. I use Esstac but there are also a couple other quality manufacturer’s people also recommend.

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17 hours ago, Greg Tacker said:

Thanks very much.  Your info was very helpful!  

Glad I could be of help. Any of these pistol grip stock’s should be easy to locate at various online site’s.

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If I remember correctly, those pistol grip stocks also were the same as those on that era's Benelli Black Eagle and Super Black Eagle turkey and slug guns as well. I don't know if you use Gunbroker.com, but if so, here's a good price on one from a reputable dealer: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/935845322

There's another one listed at the below link, but that is an aftermarket one. I haven't heard anything about that brand. Or, save this search and check periodically: https://www.gunbroker.com/Gun-Parts/search?Keywords=benelli m1 pistol grip stock&Sort=13&PageSize=96

If you end up wanting to sell your field stock, I might be interested in it.

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Honestly, if it were me, I would not modify a mint M1. As you've said, those are long out of production and quite collectable. That's like trying to touch up a Picasso that has a paint chip. BUT, it is your gun so do as you will. If you want to sell it, let me know!

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