Turknelli M4 is HERE AT LAST!!!! TAC 12 BY Trigger wholesale!!!!

Right ..... for some reason I've held off too till BBB said hey look at me , as he waves this boom stick in front of my face.

Who can do stippling out here ..... in case our hands get wet. Hahah. Actually I just put on grip tape I ordered a while back

I think its an easy DIY to stipple the plastic, Just practice on a piece of junk plastic first......Check this out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHykngI1sEc
 
Does a factory Benelli trigger group fit?
I dislike polymer trigger groups and would prefer to replace with an aluminum factory one. This info would be greatly appreciated.
 
Lots of different aluminum ones for m4, and M2. Factory ones available and aftermarket with tactical loading shells built in, pretty much a feed ramp for loading for competition. 209, and 114 bucks respectively.
 
Any secret to removing the firing pin??
Tryed the Benelli way but no go

Got it had to use more force than with my Benelli i had.

Simon the bolt assembly especially the firing pin retainer hits on the side of the bolt tearing the rubber o ring on it.

The machining on the bolt assembly is comparable to Hatsan.

Definitely not up to Benelli or Fabarm standards.

2 hours trying to clean this gun to take it to the range and i cant get the argo system back together, way too tight and cross threading ffs
 
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Any secret to removing the firing pin??
Tryed the Benelli way but no go

Got it had to use more force than with my Benelli i had.

Simon the bolt assembly especially the firing pin retainer hits on the side of the bolt tearing the rubber o ring on it.

The machining on the bolt assembly is comparable to Hatsan.

Definitely not up to Benelli or Fabarm standards.

2 hours trying to clean this gun to take it to the range and i cant get the argo system back together, way too tight and cross threading ffs

yikes maybe ill wait to dissemble until you get yours sorted out

how did it function before you took it apart, i know you didn't fire it but did everything operate smoothly before disassembly?
 
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Just got back from the post office. This shotgun is amazing! I'm giggling like a little kid over here. Can't wait to get out to the range
 
so your email to us
im understanding this correctly;

you disassembled the firearm and complete gas system, upon re-assembly you cross threaded the system not allowing it to be put back together?
Can you please explain how this firearm is defective? We have now successfully taken apart and reassembled several of these for inspection and quality control including the gas system with no threading complication.
we now have over 800 rds fired out of our test guns, with 0 issues
it may be possible that this is beyond you skill set.
as for the gun not being on par will a benelli or fabarm. well no ****
that said this is a fantastic guns, and is very well made, you may want to take another stab at how how you deal with this, sending a 1 line email saying
"This clone is being shipped back as it is defective. argo system will not go back together and is cross threading."


[FONT=Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif]Is not going to help, if you have made a mistake and damaged the gun we will work with you, but sounds from you post here on CGN, you have forced the parts and damaged them[/FONT]

[FONT=Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif]i have now taken 5 more of them apart and there is ZERO issue with them, if assembled correct

also we have had no phone calls on this, it is very busy here, but please feel free to call us
S&J
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Just got back from the post office. This shotgun is amazing! I'm giggling like a little kid over here. Can't wait to get out to the range
glad to here it,, 5 of our customers have managed to get trigger time today, looks like canada post must have been good to us this week
 
The complete email.



This clone is being shipped back as it is defective. argo system will not go back together and is cross threading.

I called and emailed about this and missing matchsavers on my fluted bolt order.

Dave C


My reply

Yes complete disassembly to inspect and clean. The gas system was very tight to loosen and they could not be loosened by finger, half a turn at a time using the bolt handle. when unscrewed still had to use the charge handle to unseat the o rings.


Cleaned, then on reassembling pushing with my thumb as hard as i can while turning to compress the o ring get it threading one side after a bit was fine. the other, no way one hour on it, it caught once and just by feel you can tell it wants to cross thread so i stopped right their as i had a brand new Benelli m4 and never had a issue.


Is it crossthreaded no but it wants to.

2 emails and yes the first thing i did was call and leave a msg at 1:57.

I have owned a real one and i never expected this to compare, it is not far off thou with a little detailing.

The gas system on mine was extremely tight to disassemble, and im a little leary to force it back together as it seems to want to cross thread.

Anyone else disassemble theirs?

Also maybe try calling back.

are you calling the store? as we do not have a message from you.
FYI i would not sure the bolt handle to unscrew or reinstall the gas system.
sorry my mis understanding, i thought you said the gas system came cross threaded. or that you had you had crossthreaded it when you reinstalled it
so at this point its just tight?
 
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