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    To remove/replace the stock, do you remove the 053J stock retaining nut or the entire 280J stock retaining pin/assembly?



    Thanks!

    John
    I used to be a dyslexic-agnostic-insomniac but I got tired of lying awake in bed at night wondering if there really was a dog.

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    NTSOS,

    To remove the stock on the M4, you do not have remove any nuts or bolts. The only thing you have to remove is the trigger assembly, then the whole stock will screw off from the receiver. Hope this helps,

    Jeremy

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    Quote Originally Posted by chromegsxr2002 View Post
    NTSOS,

    To remove the stock on the M4, you do not have remove any nuts or bolts. The only thing you have to remove is the trigger assembly, then the whole stock will screw off from the receiver. Hope this helps,

    Jeremy
    Hi Jeremy,

    Oh, ok..........thanks so much!

    John
    I used to be a dyslexic-agnostic-insomniac but I got tired of lying awake in bed at night wondering if there really was a dog.

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    Your welcome, glad I could help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chromegsxr2002 View Post
    Your welcome, glad I could help.
    Hi Jeremy,

    Refering to my previously posted figure 6 drawing, I just noticed that my M4 11707's recoil pad does not even have the self threaded screw as pictured in the drawing. I have the pistol grip stock assembly (160J) and my Benelli M4 Super 90 manual has only the instructions/photos for the telescoping stock assembly.

    Anyway, I'm slightly confused as I was wondering if you knew what the pieces and parts in the whatever version M4 parts list that I have posted actually do and does my M4 have any of those parts?

    Thanks again!

    John
    I used to be a dyslexic-agnostic-insomniac but I got tired of lying awake in bed at night wondering if there really was a dog.

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    you should post a picture of it once you get the field stock on. Never seen one with a field stock.


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    John,

    Your pistol grip has every part shown. The screws are kinda hard to see because they are behind two very tiny holes in the pad on the back of the stock, but they are there. However, none of those parts need to be removed to get your stock off, the only thing you need to remove is the trigger assembly, which is simply held in place by the retaining pin on the side of your receiver. After the trigger assembly is removed, the whole stock, grip and all, will simply unscrew from your receiver. Your field stock should go on the same way. Hope this helps,

    Jeremy

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    Hi Jeremy,

    So the screws *are* actually there.....ok!

    Yes, I understood from your first post that I had to remove the trigger assembly.........I just wanted to understand what those particular parts did.

    Ok.....thank you again!

    John
    I used to be a dyslexic-agnostic-insomniac but I got tired of lying awake in bed at night wondering if there really was a dog.

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    Yes they are there, you just really have to look hard. So did you get your field stock on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chromegsxr2002 View Post
    Yes they are there, you just really have to look hard. So did you get your field stock on?
    Not yet.......it hasn't arrived..........I also would like to get Cleefurd's stock as I would like to experience the performance differences for myself.

    John
    Last edited by NTSOS; 12-26-2008 at 07:37 PM.
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