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  1. The Geissele hammer is not a performance upgrade, it is a 922r part primarily. I bought one for my M4 and did not notice any difference in trigger pull before and after.

    If you are not worried about 922r -and you shouldn't be with an M2- then don't even bother. Just have someone do a trigger job on your stock parts.

  2. Thanks CZ, I'll try giving them a call. I think it's marked correctly, because the template in the booklet is noticeably different.

    Rex

    That's the correct model number for the M1S90 Field. Sound like you have a tactical stock. Does it have the sling loop in the side? if so, that ID's it as a tactical stock and the 10401 will not fit. The Field and Tactical stocks have different geometry.

  3. The Practical is sort of an odd bird, not very well thought out in its set-up. The mag capacity makes it appropriate for Limited, but the muzzle brake makes it ineligible for Limited. The muzzle brake puts the gun in Open, but the mag capacity makes it way under-fed to really compete in Open. Not sure what it wants to be.

    Like the other said, a Field is the best shooter of the bunch and comes closer to the 3-gun configuration you want right out of the box. A Tactical is sprung heavier and has too short a barrel.

  4. Beven Grams tried this and didn't notice any difference. Since he didn't say it actually did any damage, I thought I'd try it on my Benelli. I noticed a big difference on my Mossberg pump, but the effect was almost nil on the Benelli. Odd, but true. Recoil was the same, shot patterns were the pretty much the same. For whatever reason, the forcing cone is just not a significant source of felt recoil or pellet deformation on the Benelli.

    While there is chrome lining in the barrel, it's not really going to flake off if you do it right using plenty of cutting oil and thoroughly polish the new cone. I've put about 500 rounds through after lengthening the cone and there no sign of flaking at all.

    All in all, I wouldn't recco it as it's just not worth the money and hassle. If you already have a forcing cone reamer, fine, give it a try, but it's certainly not worth spending any sort of money on.

    A far more noticable mod for me was lightening the bolt carrier. That made a big difference in felt recoil.

  5. Hi,

    I had a M3 and a M1 and tested another M1. None of these guns worked. I wanted to give up on the Benellis but tried the M4 before. This gun really rocks! It shoots everything without any problem. I see the M1 guys lightning the bolt and everything and still having mailfunctions. Not with my gas-operated M4. Dont want to go back to the recoil-operated stuff.

    Longer Mag-Tube is no Problem (at least on the Version we can buy here in Europe with the straight Mag-Tube (http://www.benelli.it/Articoli/Armi.asp?ID=14). You simple screw a Benelli Nova Mag-Extension on the gun. I have a Plus-2 which gives me a Mag-Capacity of 10 Shots of the Short S&B Whiteline Slugs, which i shoot. I put a Arredondo Carrier Release bar on the gun, changed the sights to fiberoptic and enlarged the loading port. If you like you can put some of the 3-Gun gear stuff on the gun. What else do you need?

    The only think i would like to have is a longer barrel.

    I think the M4 ist superior to the M1 and worth the Price. Just my 2 Cent.

    Greetings

    Oliver

    The M4s available here in the states are configured to comply with import restrictions. The fixed magazine tube ends about half way between the forearm and the muzzle instead of at the forearm as found on the M1, M2 and M3. It makes a otherwise simple magazine extension more complicated. For us, a 3-gun type extension has to slip through the barrel lug at the front to reach the threads on the fixed tube, but it also has to have some form of stop to prevent forward movement of the barrel, keep the barrel in the receiver. M1 extensions are more or less simple threaded tubes that can hold some 12-gauge shells inside, but an M4 extension will necessary need more machining than that.

  6. Yeah, it's not a very competitive gun. You can use whatever you want, lots of people use their home defense gun just to get proficient on it rather than compete, per se. But the Law-12 cycles very slowly compared to others, there are few if any accessories made or available for it and most importantly, there are no readily available factory spares for it. Something breaks, you will be pulling your hair out trying to track down even the simplest replacement part.

  7. It's a nice gun, but it hasn't yet taken off for 3-gun. It's a $1500 shotgun out of the box and there haven't been that many takers at that price, so 3rd party accessories are a bit slow in coming out. 18" barrels are all there is and while they will certainly work, you'll outgrow it quickly with no alternative.

    Mag tubes, as you've already found, are not available and I think there will be some compatibility issues with a long 3-gun type mag tube. The M4 barrel lug is much father forward than on an M1 or M2, almost at the muzzle which will greatly complicate designing a competition-length extension. On the M1, the barrel lug and the fixed mag tube are at the same location. The M4's fixed mag tube ends several inches before the barrel lug. Presents some design complications and will make such an extension fairly expensive if anyone steps up to the palte to do it.

  8. Years ago I owned a S&W ASP conversion and there was a feature on that gun that I have not seen since, but miss it greatly.

    The magazines were modified with new followers and springs, so the follower was secured only by the very rear of the magazine lips. The result would be that the front of the follower would pivot way out of the magazine at the front under spring tension. With an empty magazine, the follower would push against disconnector bar on the undeside of the slide and thus, pressing the mag release button, the magazine would literally jump out of the gun. You could even turn the gun on its side and the mag would jump out.

    I always thought this feature should be available on 1911s.

    Does anyone do this?

  9. Years ago I owned a S&W ASP conversion and there was a feature on that gun that I have not seen since, but miss it greatly.

    The magazines were modified with new followers and springs, so the follower was secured only by the very rear of the magazine lips. The result would be that the front of the follower would pivot way out of the magazine at the front under spring tension. With an empty magazine, the follower would push against disconnector bar on the undeside of the slide and thus, pressing the mag release button, the magazine would literally jump out of the gun. You could even turn the gun on its side and the mag would jump out.

    I always thought this feature should be available on 1911s.

    Does anyone do this?

  10. I milled the bolt in question. I have milled most of the top benelli shooters gun's like this for years. NO ONE HAS EVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT. I have personally shot over 50,000 rds w/o a hitch. It is much ado over nothing.

    You milled mine too. But there's plenty of shelf left for the o-ring to keep the pin from walking. I'm using the bolt you milled for me to see how much more must have been removed in order to prevent the o-ring from gripping.

    Would you have milled more material from his than mine for some reason?

  11. Hummmm,

    Sounds like that material should not have been removed in the first place. ;)

    call the co. tell'em whats going on'''if there reputable,,they'll take care of you,if not,don't get mad get even,,you paid for services ,, then you should'nt have to work on your Benelli at all,, :D

    If the bolt was milled so much that the o-ring has no shelf or wall to pin itself against, then WAY too much material was removed. I would actually be concerned about the now very thin wall supporting the bolt.

    It wouldn't be "telling mom" to name the company or person doing this work, you'd actually be helping them improve the service AND preventing others from falling into the same position.

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