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Thread: Geissele US parts for the Benelli M4 to go bye-bye

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    Our most recent order for their hammers was sorted out last week with a Geissele rep. via phone and email.

    Also sorting out disconnectors too (Previously Geissele encouraged and suggested how we might source those ourselves... working out details)

    We already have several prototype disconnectors, but they are not marked yet. From shaping to heat treat it is much more feesible to laser etch/mark afterwards, so we are sourcing either an in house CO2 laser, or subcontract. Its the little details that tend to bottleneck a project. Slow and steady....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cleefurd View Post
    Our most recent order for their hammers was sorted out last week with a Geissele rep. via phone and email.

    Also sorting out disconnectors too (Previously Geissele encouraged and suggested how we might source those ourselves... working out details)

    We already have several prototype disconnectors, but they are not marked yet. From shaping to heat treat it is much more feesible to laser etch/mark afterwards, so we are sourcing either an in house CO2 laser, or subcontract. Its the little details that tend to bottleneck a project. Slow and steady....
    Thanks for the update...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cleefurd View Post
    Our most recent order for their hammers was sorted out last week with a Geissele rep. via phone and email.

    Also sorting out disconnectors too (Previously Geissele encouraged and suggested how we might source those ourselves... working out details)

    We already have several prototype disconnectors, but they are not marked yet. From shaping to heat treat it is much more feesible to laser etch/mark afterwards, so we are sourcing either an in house CO2 laser, or subcontract. Its the little details that tend to bottleneck a project. Slow and steady....
    Hopefully you can bulk order enough hammers to keep those of us interested in 922r compliance supplied. Since Geissele doesn't have enough demand to meet their inventory holding costs to justify the continued stocking of the hammer, that leaves you with the inventory costs of a bulk order. I can only guess that means you will have to raise your prices.

    Since Geissele is not doing the disconnectors and you seem to indicate that you might do them in house, does that mean you might bring the "Geissele" hammer (for lack of a better term) back in house too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cleefurd View Post
    Positive Geissele is still making these for us.
    That's what I was told as well. Spoke with a nice gentleman at Geissele this morning who said that as far as he knows, there isn't any plan to discontinue the M4 hammer. That said, he also stated that there weren't any plans to produce a trigger group for the M4 due to the fact that design/production costs wouldn't justify whatever demand there would be.
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    To close out this thread: The hammers have now gone bye-bye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TKTM View Post
    To close out this thread: The hammers have now gone bye-bye.
    Cheer up TKTM!!! Absense makes the heart grow fonder;

    Quote Originally Posted by cleefurd View Post
    Courtesy update;
    Geissele email content from;

    May 11,2012

    "Hi Kip,

    We are still on back order.
    Our demand is so high on our other triggers they can’t switch gears yet to cut the Benelli M4 hammers.
    I will keep you posted, sorry for the delay.

    Hope you have a great weekend!

    Manager Assembly Department"

    Will post Geissele updates to assist forum members who are keeping tabs on their prefered vendor for this item.


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    Quote Originally Posted by marc63 View Post
    Cheer up TKTM!!! Absense makes the heart grow fonder;
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