Must be OEM Benelli.
Thanks.
Must be OEM Benelli.
Thanks.
Hey genius, what gun is it for?
Sorry, Einstein.
It's an M4.
Just got off the phone with Benelli CS, they told me that TacStar was making their mag extensions.
They are parkerized, +2 extensions that match the M4 finish. No frying of the receiver required.
I have one inbound, including overnight shipping, for less than $90.00.
FYI.
Beware.
Greg
I called Benelli and they told me that TacStar was making their mag extensions. I then called TacStar, spoke to Dennett, and he confirmed this.
So unless Benelli CS and Dennett at TacStar are lying, the TacStar tube IS the Benelli tube.
I'm not trying to argue with you, but I know for a fact they are not the same. I personally have a OEM Benelli M4 +2 extension and my buddy has a tacstar on his and they are different finish and quality tubes. The reason Benelli cs told you to get a tacstar tube is that they do not sell oem ext tubes to US citizens only leo in the United States.I'm not raggin on your tacstar it's just not OEM PLAIN and SIMPLE. Maybe another Senior Member can chime in here to back me up.
It's true.
They may refer or resell Tacstar tubes as their "preferred" tubes, but the tubes are not OEM tubes.
The OEM extension tubes are pretty rare now and they no longer sell them to US citizens.
What does it mean? I don't know ... it means that you bought an aftermarket tube from the OEM reseller.
Question is, why does it matter? A quality tube is a quality tube ... there is no legal reason or any other reason to insist on an "OEM" tube.
In reality, in my experience, the aftermarket tubes are better machines and finished anyways ...
I was awaitng for you to chime in. Thanks Duggan. I almost fell out of my chair when I read must be oem Benelli then he bought a tacstar.lol. Either way the M4 is my favorite shotgun for sure.
Sneakerfreak relax bud. I don't want you to fall out of your chair, or scuff one of your sneakers. Good grief.
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