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Thread: M2 Saddle Mount

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    Default M2 Saddle Mount

    I was trying to purchase a saddle mount for my m2 slug gun and the gun shop I took it to said they could get a saddle mount for sbe11, m1, and nova but could not find for m2 is there one that will work on m2.

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    Check with Mesa Tactical.

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    +1 on the Mesa Tactical SureShell. These come with their own problems, as any add-on can, but they are of high quality and well worth the price. They are available in either receiver mounted or stock mounted (for pistol grip) form.
    Last edited by shotgunNoob; 12-02-2008 at 09:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shotgunNoob View Post
    +1 on the Mesa Tactical SureShell. These come with their own problems, as any add-on can, but they are of high quality and well worth the price. They are available in either receiver mounted or stock mounted (for pistol grip) form.
    I've spoken to Mitch Barrie at Mesa regarding the occasional screw depth/engagement issues, and they are in the process of revising the Benelli M2/4 SureShell/Picatinny rail.

    According to Mitch, they are going to make their own custom screws (rather than a standard screw) and revise the mount's countersinks to ensure consistency and optimum thread engagement.
    Figure on at least the first of the year before you see the revised units in production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeper View Post
    I've spoken to Mitch Barrie at Mesa regarding the occasional screw depth/engagement issues, and they are in the process of revising the Benelli M2/4 SureShell/Picatinny rail.

    According to Mitch, they are going to make their own custom screws (rather than a standard screw) and revise the mount's countersinks to ensure consistency and optimum thread engagement.
    Figure on at least the first of the year before you see the revised units in production.

    C
    Im glad to hear they are doing this. Im currently in the process of simply trying to find longer screws for my carrier (for a SuperNova tactical). I wonder if they will allow current SureShell owners to "acquire" any updated screws they may be using in the future. This is assuming, of course, that they will still fit the older models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shotgunNoob View Post
    Im glad to hear they are doing this. Im currently in the process of simply trying to find longer screws for my carrier (for a SuperNova tactical). I wonder if they will allow current SureShell owners to "acquire" any updated screws they may be using in the future. This is assuming, of course, that they will still fit the older models.
    Go to the Mesa Tactical Forum, sign up and ask... Mitch answered the questions I had within 24 hours.

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