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Since Benelli is too pussified to put one piece full-length mag tubes, or at least two shot extensions on their full length M4, an Entry version makes a lot of sense.
 
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Since Benelli is too pussified to put one piece full-length mag tubes, or at least two shot extensions on their full length M4, an Entry version makes a lot of sense.


You can still get OEM style mag-tubes for regular size M4s, and most surpass Benelli's quality.
 
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I like it, that looks awesome.

One question. Why optics like that on a shotgun? Are they really faster? I've never used any type of optics on a shotgun so i can't compare them. I've only used rifle sights and the bead sights. Rifle sights are nice for slugs at range IMO, but i can use the bead sight to hit a 12oz soda can at 50 yards.

So both to the OP, and to any other shotgunners, if you do use an optic, which one do you use, and please tell me about why you chose to use it over standard shotgun sight systems please.

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I like it, that looks awesome.

One question. Why optics like that on a shotgun? Are they really faster? I've never used any type of optics on a shotgun so i can't compare them. I've only used rifle sights and the bead sights. Rifle sights are nice for slugs at range IMO, but i can use the bead sight to hit a 12oz soda can at 50 yards.

So both to the OP, and to any other shotgunners, if you do use an optic, which one do you use, and please tell me about why you chose to use it over standard shotgun sight systems please.

Kevin


Holographic/red-dot sights work best. With a bead, you may or may not be on. There is no adjusting. With irons/ghost-ring, you can adjust your POA to match POI with slugs. With an optic like a red-dot/holographic, you line up the dot and the target. With the ghost-rings/irons, you line up the rear with the front with the target. Less is more. Optic is faster.
 
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Excuse me, I think I just messed myself! However I do have a line on some 14" M1 Super 90 LEO trade ins. Gotta love the patrol carbine taking over for LEO. Lots of Benellis getting traded up.......


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I just bought and recently sold one too....



I hated the Loooong fixed stock. So..... got a tele-stocked model on the way, like the original posters. Nice!! EXPENSIVE as heLL and hard to get. It might be for sale!
 
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Nice!! EXPENSIVE as heLL and hard to get.


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Nice!! EXPENSIVE as heLL and hard to get.


The busse too.


Yes, for the price of that Busse, you could buy a couple nice 870P's! Wanna buy it??
 
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OK, I think I'm in love. How long was the wait on that beast?


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The spec's are the following, 14" barrel, ghost ring sights, modified choke, 5+1 tube capacity, adjustable length of pull stock, receiver rail, Micro Aimpoint T1 in LaRue mount, hard chromed barrel.

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So the stock does collapse?
 
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daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
 
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Droooooool.....

I just replaced an M1 Super90 I 'lost' in a divorce with a police trade-in M1 Super90 in excellent shape. Gotta love those Benellis! Congrats!


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Is that an AOW, or is it the $200 tax?

In any case it is one of the coolest guns I have seen in a long time, thanks for sharing.


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Saweet for sure!!


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Is that an AOW, or is it the $200 tax?

In any case it is one of the coolest guns I have seen in a long time, thanks for sharing.


Mine was a SBS... if it has a stock, it has to be SBS... AOW is pistol grip only.

I sold this and just transfered it away Monday! I miss it..... SWEET and hard to get!
 
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A friend has been looking for one of these for a while. Can either SBR1 or gadget let me know where you ordered it from?
 
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Very Nice M4 Entry you got there, congrats... I just recently picked up a Benelli M1 90 Entry with Surefire Fore end, just waiting on that 90 day paperwork to go through now..


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