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  1. Yes it is sad about eBay. However, I understand why they do this. I dont blame them, I blame the lawyers that look for high dollar business that they can sue the pants off, blaming them for someone's death because a gun or a part or ammo was bought through them. It happens all the time around the U.S. involving other businesses. A sad state of affairs for us.

  2. And to add to the Benelli M2 20 ga. pictorial-

    I offer the Limited/Tactical version-24" barrel M2 w/ 6 round extension from Nordic Components. The extension matches the barrel perfectly. This is the slickest, fastest and (best looking IMHO) shotgun I have ever built. Recoil-ha! none, nada.

    Simple, yet elegant-incredibly effective. Oh damn I love this gun.

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  3. Call Nordic Components, ask for Tim, and tell him you want the plus 6 tube for your Benelli M2. It is only 1/4 inch longer than your 24" barrel and the fit, function, price and asthestics are superior to anything out there. This will give you 9+1 overall but is perfectly legal in limited or other shotgun venues. Just load 8+1 :rolleyes:

  4. Or you could replace your 7 rnd factory tube with the 3 round factory tube that Brownells sells. That way you know everything will fit correctly with out cutting, filing, etc. The tube is threaded into the receiver and is not that difficult to remove if you use a heat gun to loosen up the factory "locktite".

  5. Remember that SVL makes the pad. As you cut the length down on the stock, the opening becomes smaller. You will have to cut down the portion of the pad that fits inside the stock. If you use a miter saw, use a block of 2x4 to set the stock off the miter fence, making sure the stock is straight for your cut. Use an 80 tooth or higher blade and feed slowly so you don't melt the plastic stock as it cuts. Use an exacto or other blade to trim off the internal excess. You will most likely have to cut back the pad screw attaching points on the inside of the stock, depending on how short you make it. When you remove insert material from the pad, make sure you do it from the bottom first, check for fit, etc,etc. A file, rasp or small belt sander is ideal for this procedure. BTW-old trick-when you take your recoil pad off using a phillips screwdriver, spray the screwdriver shaft with a very light oil, such as Rem oil, before you stick it in the recoil pad holes, that way you won't have any binding and the screwdriver will turn smoothly.

  6. If you look real close at the pistons, you will notice that the bottom base ring threads into the piston. Browning/Win have a color code for their bases. Basically, it means that the thickness of the base that goes into the piston is a different thickness; i.e., different gas advantage. The spring itself is not different, it's just the amount of compression is has by the base ring thickness. Just spend the money and get you a Light Sporting Clays Piston if that's what you want. The standard piston will run fine with 3 Dram 1 1/8oz loads FWI. Just shoot the gun-it will run better.

  7. Rich-

    If you never plan on leaving to go play outside the U.S., then 21. If you think you might travel a bit, go with the 24(some countries have a minimum length restriction).

  8. From the dictionary-

    GOLF-A game played on a large outdoor course with a series of 9 or 18 holes spaced far apart, the object being to propel a small, hard ball with the use of various clubs into each hole with as few strokes as possible.

    intransitive verb- golfed, golf·ing, golfs

    To play this game

    :D

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