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  1. On 9/5/2018 at 8:09 PM, Timmeh said:

    If you have the budget of 1500, the VX-6 will beat the razor in weight by FAR, both have amazing warranties, glass is comparable, the biggest thing for me besides weight would be reticles, if you like crosshairs, you can go with Razor, if you like modern ones, VX6. Plus, you don't hear of Leupold scopes breaking all the time, little bias there ; )

     

    The new Gen II razor is a lot more attractive now than the heavier one, I will give it that.

    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. On 5/3/2018 at 4:37 PM, kurtm said:

    All joking aside, I have run about 1400 through my old M1 and while I have always kept the rails wet with what ever oil came in shooters bags, I never noticed any undue wear, and it still runs like a charm.......oh my bad......that 1400 CASES of shells. If you want to use grease feel free. As long as it has some form of lube you won't wear one out.....I know, I have really been trying.

    As an aside, ALWAYS use an extreme pressure grease on the cam pin and cam pin slot, the rest just oil/ grease with whatever. Keep it wet!!!

    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. 23 hours ago, 1981Shooter said:

    Why would you buy a product called a "12 GAUGE COMPETITION SLUG" and expect it to be a good hunting round?  Of course it's a gamer slug...

    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. 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.

  8. 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)?

  9. 4 minutes ago, Religious Shooter said:

    They are originally designed for hunting.  Some people wear gloves when they are in a cold wet blind.  Wear some gloves and try reloading the shotgun as originally manufactured vs. one with a competition lifter.

    Clue me in, what's the result? Caught glove in the V?

  10. On 2/19/2017 at 8:15 PM, BoyGlock said:

    Thanks guys. 

    Bit off topic but related. How accurate are slugs in terms of groupings from 25 - 50y or so? Is it capable of 100y accuracy? Birdshots are only within 30-40y, so I expect the same for slugs. At least to my limited knowledge. 

    2-4" groups at 50 yards, 1" groups at 25 yards. About what I get, anyway.

  11. Oh sweet lord. This is what Benelli CS had to say when I asked the same question....

     

     



    It is for the thumb to have extra clearance when loading. As for the aftermarket parts we cannot guarantee that they will function properly in the gun.



    Sincerely,



     



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    TechSupport1



    Technical Service Representative



    Benelli USA, 901 8th Street



    Pocomoke, MD, 21851



    p: 1-800-264-4962  option 2



    f: 410-957-4184

  12. I think this is more aimed at the "tactical" crowd and not the gamer crowd. I personally LOVE PG's on everything I own because of the added control, weapon retention, and stability that it gives me. Of course, at the cost of being able to load the shotgun the way a 3-gunner would to be competitive.

     

    That said, I am curious about this item from a mechanical perspective, and how righteous it really is on that front. A safety should never be what you rely on, but then, neither should it EVER be a questionable item, either. Kindof like a good warranty...

  13. Why do they all have a V/notch in the end? Noone could possibly think this is ergonomic for loading, so it MUST serve some sort of purpose, as it also seems it would require more time/energy to put it there vs. not. So what purpose does the V cut-out serve, functionally? What is being "given up" by going with a TTI or FFT shell lifter for the sake of ergonomics/not catching your thumb?

  14. Novas and super's do feel different in the hand. Most go with the super, but there are a few Luddites who prefer the plain ole Nova. They both work in a similar fashion, you put shells in them, pump, then you pull the trigger, repeating as needed. After you rock the Nova or the SN for a few boxes of shells your 870's will languish in the back of the safe unused, and unloved.

    How?

    I just picked up and "dry cycled" both at the LGS. What's different?

  15. I keep coming back to the Benelli Nova instead of the Supernova (in light of the pain the arse that the PG stock makes the Supernova to take down to field-stripped. Might as well stick with the field stock). Maybe it's the trigger guard.

    Other than comfortech, does the Supernova offer any advantage over the Nova? I plan on throwing a limbsaver pad on whatever I get, anyway.

    Is the Supernova subject to an improved moulding/internal frame design or process? Is it "slicker" to work? Does it have some upgraded formula polymer like the Gen 3 PMAG vs the Gen 2 PMAG? Does it "rattle less" like I have read some people say? You get the drift...

  16. I have the tritium meprolite rear ghost ring sight that I added a small amount of white sight paint for better visibility and I custom made a fiber optic tritium front sight (seeing how I use this shotgun for hd and sporting clays).

    I run a custom Nordic extension and have a plastic clamp just as extra insurance. It's never come loose.

    I run the low drag Nordic follower, and a wolf mag tube spring that I trimmed 9in past, haven't had a issue yet. Though the m4 spring is a good idea.

    I wouldn't get rid of the pg. If that's what feels good stick with it. It's about personal feel and preference and doing what's best for you. Throw a limbsaver on and call it good. After listening to everyone here about how the field stock was so much better and faster I tried it and it may have been "faster" but for me it wasn't better. My wrist was not a fan and I tried multiple lop to try to correct it. So now I run the m4 c-stock and I have no issues.

    Thanks for the input! I kindof wish...and I know it may be seen as nitpicky...that the shotgun could be field-stripped without such pain with the PG stock.

    To properly field-strip it, you now need a socket wrench, and a new nut each time. The nuts used are nylock lock-nuts, and those are 1-time use, I believe, in any other industry. So each time the FCG is removed, you are out $3.99, presuming you are maintianing it to what I would consider proper mechanical standards (replacing a 1-time use nut). Maybe I'm incorrect and they changed this/it's NOT 1-time use anymore? I know the nut on the front sight of the M4 uses the same nylock system, and is 1-time only.

  17. Now I am looking for support gear:

    -Night sights (I have them on all my weapons that I don't run an RDS on), only MAKO/Meprolite makes them.

    -Magazine extension...I am torn on GG&G and Nordic. The GG&G boasts a steel nut. Yet the Nordic has some huge supporting fan-group. I want to run a +2, slightly shorter than my barrel. I do not want to run a mag clamp. Will the Nordic back off in a few hundred rounds of slugs? Must it be checked periodically for reliability sake, or just as it's a good habit? Also, how critical is spring tension for the mag? I plan on just running a Benelli M4 7-shot custom spring rather than trimming on something until I guestimate that it's right for 7 shots. The Nordic follower seems the no-brainer option, here.

    -Stock...I like the OEM Steadygrip stock as to how it feels in the store. Throw a Limbsaver pad on there. Is this a bad move, is the Comfortech really so super awesome that I should give up the PG feature? I am just more comfortable with a PG stock as I shoot AR's mainly.

    That's about it. I just want a simple, robust setup.

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