Is this a common issue for the M1?
Is this a common issue for the M1?
Check the receiver thoroughly for cracks and/or warping. They are made out of aluminum, and there were multiple reports of issues with folks over tightening their sidesaddles when installing them, flexing the receiver. I had an M1 Super 90 Tactical for years and it was an awesome weapon. I really regret selling it.
"It's better to live one day as a lion, than one hundred years as a sheep", Old Roman Proverb.
"For those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know", Author Unknown.
"Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!", Shakespeare, Julius Ceaser, Act III, Scene I.
Picked this one up up today. Receiver is marked "HECKLER & KOCH INC - STERLING VA". The serial number is really hard to make out, but appears to be "MO99xxx" or possibly "MO89xxx"? The seller said that it was made in 1990, but I don't know if that's accurate or not. Appears to be in overall nice condition. This is supposed to be an 18.5 inch barrel but for some reason seems longer - maybe it's just my 56-year old eyes.
I've had several HK-marked Super90s and to my understanding, all HK-marked guns are early 90's imports. My current one is a 20" rifle-sighted barrel with a spare 21" vent-rib barrel and longer mag tube. It is definitely a keeper since we have some history together.
From the perspective in the pic, that does look like a 20" barrel...but Benelli doesn't quite get the Imperial system apparently. Their 18" is actually 18.5", and the 20" is 19.75" so there is only 1.25" diff between their 18" & 20" barrels and it could really be either one until you put a ruler to it.
My original barrel has OEM screw-in chokes making my gun one of the later ones imported. Does your have screw-ins?
I'm not a fan of either their PG stock or GRS, but that is still a nice gun and it looks like it is in great condition. Congrats!
If it's a keeper for you, you might want to pick-up an inertia spring (the heavy spring inside the bolt) and a recoil spring (in the tub inside the stock). Unless the receiver has been crimped like specopsscout said, those two springs are about the only thing that can go wrong with them and they are cheap and handy to have on-hand just-in-case.
MikeN
Last edited by MJN1957; 05-20-17 at 09:50.
Do the M1 and M2 use the same springs?
Nice shotgun, exactly like the one I have. I have changed quite a few things on mine over the years to suit my 3gunning. It's still quite usable for HD though. The springs should be the same, but be careful about the recoil spring. For some reason Brownell's Benelli factory recoil spring is SN# sensitive.
Does yours' have the interchangeable chokes?
Last edited by TomMcC; 05-21-17 at 00:26.
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