The M1 barrel would fit a M2 receiver. There are slight differences between barrels and forearms but nothing that would keep it from functioning. There's a thread from a while back with pics. ...
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The M1 barrel would fit a M2 receiver. There are slight differences between barrels and forearms but nothing that would keep it from functioning. There's a thread from a while back with pics. ...
Not to throw cold water here but the M2 stock doesn't fit the M1 receiver.
1. Sometimes, if you can find them. Benelli OEM (rare find, GunBroker, Numrich), Nordic Components (when they have them in stock). 2. Yes, you could buy a smoothbore barrel for that shotgun....
Never felt the need nor have I ever actually had the need to do so in the 20+ years of owning M1/M2's. The lock washer and nut work just fine without any help.
It wasn't meant for use with a standard sling. Look at the last post here: http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/showthread.php/32048-Does-the-M3-standard-stock-fit-on-the-M4/page2 There are other...
NP3 has the look of brushed stainless. Revolver is bead-blasted stainless and the semi is NP3:http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z130/losrobles/misc/Stainless-NP3compare_zps9131e8a2.jpg~original
Depends on your definition of a good price. Midwest Gun Works lists both the 24 & 26 inch matte/vent rib in stock for...
He used just about every Benelli there was at one time or another. Not sure that there was a 10 round OEM extension. He probably used an aftermarket for that. Barrel length? Probably 26 or 28. ...
Stock/receiver interface areas are not the same. M2 receiver is tapered and the trigger guard configuration is different.
Unfortunately, the ComforTech stocks don't fit the M1's.
I've got M1's with M1 barrel, M1 with M2 barrel, and M2 with M2 barrel. I shoot a ton of skeet and sporting clays and I haven't found any one of those combinations to be real-world better than the...
Yes, that's pretty much the pre-nutso price.
In addition to being a top shooter, he was an outstanding showman and a true gentleman. He always hung around to sign stuff for the kids and talk to the regular folks. I had the privilege of seeing...
It was originally designed to use the HK 3-point sling. The snap hook on the left was for use at the front and the bent plate on the right was designed to fit in the slot of the side mount on the...
Tom Knapp routinely removed the handle from his M1/M2's when doing behind-the-back exhibition shots so it wouldn't contact his body when cycling. There's not really any difference in the bolts so I...
Not sure what you mean by "stop plug/pin" or "could not get either to come out". There's only one pin holding the trigger group in and it comes completely out of the receiver. Once the pin is out,...
Occasionally a wood stock/forearm set shows up on GunBroker and sometimes even here. Also check Numrich. They list wood stocks and forearms for the M1. Just keep Googling/looking. A set is bound...
It should not have been that hard. Hope something isn't amiss.
Yes, that would work and you can still use the older barrel without any issues. At least that's how it has worked for me.http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z130/losrobles/misc/Barrels012.jpg
Not all M1's are the same: http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/showthread.php/29184-Difference-between-early-and-later-m1-forends-Will-later-models-fir-HK-m1S90
Yes, surprisingly enough, this has come up a time or twenty. Somebody needs to put a sticky on this.
Loaded shotgun shell lengths are not consistent between manufacturers or even within a...
For what purpose? Function check? Practice loading/unloading? I've used all of these. The first ones are closer to live-cartridge weight for dry-fire practice. The second ones are all plastic. ...
. . . and shoot it!!! Or sell it to someone who will!!!!
Actually, looking more closely at your photograph, I don't see a problem. The locking head appears to have rotated properly into position based on the position of the extractor relative to the...
OK then. (I'm assuming from your initial description that you did not have this problem prior to disassembling the gun) My next thought would be to make sure the barrel was reattached to the...