Looks great I would try that reflex or maybe a t1.
Looks great I would try that reflex or maybe a t1.
My M4:
Total of five 922(r) parts
. Freedom Fighter Tactical - US Made Disconnector & Trigger
. Carrier Comp - Full Length 7rd Titanium Magazine Tube & matched US Made Follower
. US Made Hammer manufactured by Geissele Automatics
Goodies (non 922(r)
. GenII charging handle
. GG&G Tactical Bolt Release Pad
. Dave's Metal Works oversize safety button
. BLAMM light holder (NOTE: no tools required for disassembly)
Last edited by platoonDaddy; 09-06-12 at 10:58.
FWIW, I have an M4 SBS and I'm running a T1 on it. When I run the stock on the middle position (my preferred position) the sight height is perfect for the dot.
One thing I noticed with the OP pictured M4 was the stock and all that stuff on it. I'm curious, can you shoot support side with the saddle in that spot?
"In the end, it is not about the hardware, it's about the "software". Amateurs talk about hardware (equipment), professionals talk about software (training and mental readiness)" Lt. Col. Dave Grossman. On Combat
I looked at a picture of your M4 and impressed. I saw one at the store Friday for a stock M4 $1650. I figure a stock, light mount, hand guard, light and scope. Thanks for the great looking shotgun!
How difficult are those 922 parts to install in the trigger unit platoondaddy? No hi jack intended.
Having two left hands, it was very straight forward. Seriously, must have taken about 15 minutes, in my opinion all Benelli M4 owners should own "Anatomy of the Benelli M4". This manual is in my library and for sure one great resource. Do a google on "Anatomy of the Benelli M4" and you certainly will be one happy shootist.
PM me if you need further info on "Anatomy of the Benelli M4"
Edit: Just realized I posted the info here on M4carbine: http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?...omy+benelli+m4
Last edited by platoonDaddy; 03-03-13 at 20:41.
Looks great! I'd highly recommend the Sidearmor rail for the M4. All said and done its heavy, especially with the side saddle, but the sling can help compensate for the weight if you set it up right. Enjoy it!
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