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    Default Benelli MR1 on its way

    I found a pretty sweet deal on a MR1 on Gunbroker, and I could not resist. It is on its way to my gunshop. I am anxious to give it a try. I know that most people either love the way it looks or hate it, but I think it looks futuristic - which I like.

    This is my first Benelli (I did have a Franchi), so I am looking forward to getting it.
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    If you need any info on assembly, field stripping or cleaning let me know.

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    Thank you, I may take you up on that. I intend to keep it very clean. I like to clean my guns within 24 hours of shooting them and this one will be no different.

    Now, I just need to get an M4 to keep the MR1 company in the gun safe.


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    I still love my M2 i'm selling but I too felt the need to have a M4 beside my MR1. They compliment each other nicely and are similar in weight and will fill anyones short or long range needs.

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    cody6.0 I would be interested in buying your M2 shotgun. I'm also thinking about buying a Bennelli MR1. How do you like yours so far? How you like how it shoot's and feels in your hands? How accurate is your MR1? please feel free to E-mail me back.

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    { cody6.0 } I saw a price for a Bennelli MR1 on GUNBROKER.COM for $1199.00
    Do you know if I can get a better price anywhere else?

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    [QUOTE=Hostile Tree Sloth;120143]I found a pretty sweet deal on a MR1 on Gunbroker, and I could not resist. It is on its way to my gunshop. I am anxious to give it a try. I know that most people either love the way it looks or hate it, but I think it looks futuristic - which I like.

    I'm trying to find a good deal on a BENNELLI MR 1. I saw on GUNBROKER.COM a price bid of $1199.00 Did you find a better deal online than that price? Have you recieved and shot your NEW BENNELLI MR1 yet? I'm curious how you like it? Please let me hear back from you. Thanks.....

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    My M2T is sold to another forum member but I am thinking about selling my lightly used looks new MR1. As for prices on new MR1's the lowest I have seen/paid is $1150.

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    I got very lucky with the MR1, I got it via a "no reserve" auction on Gunbroker for $960.00.

    I have not bought an M4 yet, but on Monday I did pick up an M2 tactical with the Comfortech stock, ghost ring sights, tritium inserts, an extended mag. tube and the larger charging handle. I did not get a good deal on it, but it looked so good, I had to buy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hostile Tree Sloth View Post
    I got very lucky with the MR1, I got it via a "no reserve" auction on Gunbroker for $960.00.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hostile Tree Sloth View Post

    I have not bought an M4 yet, but on Monday I did pick up an M2 tactical with the Comfortech stock, ghost ring sights, tritium inserts, an extended mag. tube and the larger charging handle. I did not get a good deal on it, but it looked so good, I had to buy it.


    Someone is regreting not using a reserve on their auctions.

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