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    Can ComforTech Gel Recoil Pads be installed as direct replacement parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamlau View Post
    Can ComforTech Gel Recoil Pads be installed as direct replacement parts?
    Have you shot your M4 yet? It has almost no recoil... even with 3" super hot turkey loads I can shoot it all day and not get sore...

    As I recall you like to shoot low recoil loads, you shouldn't feel anything at all, winlites have less recoil than dry firing...
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    Tolerating recoil is not the problem. Just looking to create as tight a grouping as I can (at 82 feet) while shooting as fast as I can without leaning as much into follow ups to compensate for muzzle rise. Maybe a ported barrel down the road. Blame it on those AA-12 videos on YouTube.
    Last edited by adamlau; 04-17-2008 at 04:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamlau View Post
    Tolerating recoil is not the problem. Just looking to create as tight a grouping as I can (at 82 feet) while shooting as fast as I can without leaning as much into follow ups to compensate for muzzle rise. Maybe a ported barrel down the road. Blame it on those AA-12 videos on YouTube.
    Ehhh... Future Weapons the show where the AA-12 was featured does many takes... You are only seeing the AA-12 in the best possible light... With the M4 you are at the cream of the crop for a proven well tested gun.

    Have fun and good luck!
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    Benelli M4 12 gauge w/ full length magazine tube, EOTech, & Surefire
    Remington 870 pump action w/ Knoxx SpecOps Stock
    FN FS2000 5.56/.223
    Ruger 10/22 Tactical Takedown
    Glock 21SF .45 ACP w/ Bar-Sto Match Target Ported Barrel
    Sig Sauer P245 .45 ACP
    Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum
    Ruger LCR 22
    Smith & Wesson 32-20 WCF (yr. 1917)
    Colt US Army model 1901 .38 Long Colt


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    Quote Originally Posted by Caligvla View Post
    Ehhh... Future Weapons the show where the AA-12 was featured does many takes... You are only seeing the AA-12 in the best possible light... With the M4 you are at the cream of the crop for a proven well tested gun.

    Have fun and good luck!
    Yeah, but that AA-12 is still one bad MF. The street sweeper is a BB gun next to that thing....the amazing thing is the manufacturer claims the entire weapon is self-cleaning. They claim that after some enormous number of rounds fired with absolutely no maintenance, it still worked flawlessly.

    Don't get me wrong, the M4 rules in terms of what I am capable of owning.

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    Contacted Mag-na-port (Pro-Port), Sims (LimbSaver) and C&H Research (Mercury Recoil Suppressor) .
    Last edited by adamlau; 04-19-2008 at 02:06 AM.

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