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  1. UPDATE: The following message was sent to the customer on Feb 3, 2022, and a resolution was reached that same day. Dear Customer (name withheld for privacy), I am sorry that your handguard installation hasn’t gone well. When you first contacted us, on 9/17/21, you said that the handguard had shifted position, in spite of your having tightened the eight screws on the outside of the handguard. I wrote back to you within an hour, that the issue seemed to be that the trunnion was not properly affixed to the barrel nut, thereby allowing the entire handguard to rotate on that axis. The eight screws on the outside of the handguard are there to secure the carbon fiber to the trunnion. It's most likely, that the 3 screws on the trunnion were not properly torqued and "Loctited," which allowed the trunnion to rotate on the barrel nut. The next message we received, was on December 1st, when you told us about the handguard continuing to slip along the trunnion, and that your gunsmith wanted to be paid to remount it, saying that the handguard was defective. This is the point at which I dropped the ball. In the midst of a very busy holiday season, I lost track of our conversation. For this, I apologize profusely! This lack of communication would have upset me as well. As for the quality of our products, we stand behind them, period. Manufacturing defects occur in all products, but I can tell you that having sold many thousands of handguards, I have never encountered a trunnion that could not be properly secured to the barrel nut. If you would like to exchange your handguard for a new one, I will absolutely make that happen. If you prefer some other resolution, let me know. You have my direct email address, as we have been in contact with you.
  2. Lots of great reviews for them online. I sent my Benelli M1 trigger group to them last year to have the lifter welded. I think I paid $45. They did the work and had it back in my hands in under two weeks. It functions flawlessly, and my thumb is so much happier now!
  3. The three most popular options that I have seen, are: Repurposed jogging strollers – This is a good option if pushing, rather than pulling the cart works for you. Consider the terrain that will be encountered. Here’s a link from this forum, with tips and examples for DIY versions. http://forums.brianenos.com/index.php?/topic/116302-homemade-3-gun-carts/ If DIY doesn’t suit your friend, he can buy a purpose built cart, but it is a bit pricey. Here’s a link: http://www.ruggedgear.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=219/prd219.htm Folding Utility Carts – This is a good option if pulling, rather than pushing the cart works for you. Again, consider the terrain that will be encountered. Here’s a link: https://www.amazon.com/Serenita-Collapsible-Folding-Utility-Shopping/dp/B01D1DRMJ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474470106&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=folding+utility+beach+wagon&psc=1 Two-Wheeled Dolly – This can be pushed or pulled. While any dolly can be used, the purpose built dolly, from CED/DAA offers a lot of bang for the buck. It comes with a foldable stool, which may be useful during extended waits between stages. It also includes an umbrella. Here’s a link: http://www.doublealpha.biz/rangecart-pro I hope this helps. Good luck!
  4. I bought this one on Amazon, $12.99. It fastens to your belt with three snaps, and stays securely in place. It has a drawstring closure and also rolls up, out of the way when not being used. One thing that makes it useful for me, is the stiff band around the opening. It make it easy to toss mags, shells, etc. in without looking or fumbling. https://www.amazon.com/Zephyr-Tactical-Fold-Recovery-Pouch/dp/B0172DDAE0/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466596938&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Zephyr+dump+bag
  5. I use this one for range trips and 3-Gun. It has pockets for everything, and they're labeled, too. Great bag! http://www.chuckhawks.com/gps_range_bag.htm
  6. Great question! The dimensions of my car's trunk place definite constraints on my choice of shotgun. Like you, I have wondered if there were solutions, but I would add, eliminating the need to remove and replace magazine extensions, springs, and follower, when breaking the shotgun down.
  7. Thanks, CJW! I ordered the hanger and mounted it over the weekend. I haven't had a chance to attend a match with it yet, so I just tried running and jumping up and down with it. Not as useful as a real trial run, but it sure did feel solid. So far, I'm really happy with the way it works. I can't wait for our local club's next match! Thanks everyone!
  8. Thanks for the feedback. I had not considered mounting the TMMS at the holster end. Any impressions about stability of this rig?
  9. I have a question about the Invictus Practical Holster Hanger. My current setup for 3-Gun, is: Pistol: M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm 4.5" Holster: 5.11 Thumbdrive Belt Mount: Large TMMS Mount, attached to a Tek-Lok mount The current configuration keeps the pistol in place very nicely, but it seems like it's too high, making drawing and reholstering a bit awkward. If I add the IP Holster Hanger to this setup, will it still be as stable on my hip? The offset has me wondering if it would flop around. Thanks in advance for your feedback. -Bruce99-
  10. Good to see a fellow A3G shooter here. I recently bought a Benelli M1, and with upgrades, it is similarly equipped. Kurtm's estimate perfectly matches my recent experience...to the penny! If you have any desire to sell the 21" barrel separately, after the November match, let me know. Mine is 18.5". A 21" barrel would be a great option.
  11. Wow, congrats on the M1. Great price! I just bought one too, and got a chance to use it last weekend in a local 3G match. I really loved it. I hope yours works out well for you.
  12. Thanks, everyone. I took the "new" M1 to a 3G match on Sunday. The shotgun ran great! @Dogtired...you mentioned patterning the gun. I did that for 2 chokes before the match, and I was really glad that I did. You're right, that helped a LOT! I used both chokes, IM (1 stage), and IC (rest of match), and understanding their patterns made a big difference. Loading Practice - there were several suggestions about practicing loading. So, as of now, I can load DEUCES with my support hand while walking. I need to get faster, but it's coming along. I tried QUADS a few times and ended up with more shells on the floor than in the tube. I was using my support hand. After picking up the loose rounds....LOTS of them, I checked out a bunch of YouTube vids to see how everyone else is loading quads. Aparently, I'll need to try this with strong hand. Lots of stuff to practice. Thanks again, everyone!
  13. Moltke, that sounds like FUN!!!!! Wish I had a setup like that around here for practicing.
  14. 7.62mm, Thanks. I will definitely be following that advice! I need LOTS of practice, loading. As for the ghost ring sights, I'm not thrilled with them. The barrel doesn't have a vent rib, i.e. the front sight is mounted directly to the barrel, so I may not have a lot of options with that. I'm considering removing the rear, ring sight and using only the front sight. Thanks again!
  15. Thanks, Phil. I've started doing some of the things that you mentioned. I have some dummy rounds that I used before going to the range. Sounds like dry firing may be in my future too. That should be a good way to build that muscle memory. As for patterning, I did that, and there were no surprises. Tried it with each choke, and they all performed as expected. Thanks again for the tips!
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