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  1. Have you heard of Razor HD 2's breaking...hardly ever? Also, if you want to throw mud, MK6 line has trash in the glass VERY often, and the turrets on the 3-18's got some issues.
  2. I went with Cherry Balmz Black Rifle Balm grease. It's a very light grease with EP and other addatives, and the wear on my Benelli M4 SBS so far is VERY minimal. It runs with Remington STS 2.75 dram 1-1/8oz target loads from the hip, even, so I know the grease is not too thick. No change in thickness really when put in my deep freeze at -4*F, either. Compared to G96 CLP and another M4 I've used, the BRB produces MUCH better wear protection.
  3. I ran G96 Synthetic on the cam-pin one one of my Benelli M4's and in just 200 rounds, I had began to notice wear similar to what you see on AR15's. I thought that was excessive for the system, personally. Is the grease likely to curb that?
  4. Because I called Prime and asked them and they alleged that it was good for hunting, as well, when I specifically asked them about it.
  5. I tried them and was not impressed with any aspect of them except recoil. Accuracy was very ho-hum, and terminally, they fragment badly when they encounter things. Total "gamer slug". If your gun likes it, rock on, but I'd restrict it to gun games. I wanted a hunting round.
  6. Do these (M1-M4 series) like a grease on the bolt carrier rails, or an oil? I understand the constraints of temperature and grease thickness, but am asking with regards to wear? Many greases now exist that don't markedly thicken even below 0*f. Will this give better wear characteristics?
  7. I really like my Super Nova Tactical with GRS. It cost me $349 shipped from someone on ARFcom with "less than 50 rds through it", and after inspecting it, I believed that to be honest.
  8. Just an update, because I hate open-ended deals with no follow-up from an OP. After looking at what it would take to fully service the 1301 (spring compressor, etc.), as well as the fact that I wanted an SBS, deep down in my heart of hearts, I have a Benelli M4 Entry model with C-stock 3.5 months pending at present.
  9. I hate owning a firearm that is "dealer service only". Also, it corrodes in there (see video). So failure to remove the piston on your own means you need to send the gun to Beretta just to clean it. That's worse than a vintage Ferrari. http://www.practical-shotgun.com/beretta-1301-gas-valve
  10. What about this? https://www.amazon.com/Sliding-Bearing-Puller-Remover-AU005/dp/B01MDVLSZI/ref=pd_sbs_263_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01MDVLSZI&pd_rd_r=YXAY4Z78XZ7H2Z7FGFPP&pd_rd_w=ydCxP&pd_rd_wg=4ksob&psc=1&refRID=YXAY4Z78XZ7H2Z7FGFPP&dpID=41M21dAySBL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=detail
  11. Would this work, if I placed a small block of wood on the back of the piston housing for the screw to press on? https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-23300-Engine-Spring-Compressor/dp/B000P0VTG4/ref=sr_1_36?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1509168521&sr=1-36&keywords=spring+compressor
  12. I can't believe there is not an actual tool for this. I only bench 285, and only have 2 hands, so I need an actual tool. I don't feel like fabbing anything up, either, if there is a proper tool out there?
  13. Speaking of that, t he guy made his coil-spring compressor to remove the gas piston. Is it necessary? Can I remove it by hand? Do I NEED a spring compressor, if so, is there one specifically that this forum has found to be a good solution?
  14. How are they doing, durability (broken things) and reliability (failures observed not attributed to modification/user error)? They have been out long enough now that I suspect some of the high volume shooters have had a chance to wear them out, and I am curious how they are doing, especially compared to known quantities such as the M1 and M2 benelli's. I am also curious what a good maintenance schedule for spring replacement is, and any other parts that need an eye taken to them. Ultimately, how many rounds are they seeming to go before minor niggling things break, and how long are they going before they are "hard broke" (back to the factory)? Also, Beretta claims something like 10,000 rounds between cleanings is "possible". Thoughts on this (aside from it bothering your OCD)?
  15. Clue me in, what's the result? Caught glove in the V?
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