The evolution of my Benelli M2

wonton

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When I first got into this hobby, I knew I had to get a Benelli. I always wanted an M1 Super 90, but it wasn't going to happen here in Canada. M4? Awesome gun but it wasn't for me... So I got an M2 and I never regretted it. Finding parts for this badboy was a challenge, but I got the one piece that I knew I had to have to make this shotgun tacticool (last pic).

So here's the evolution over the years of ownership, ENJOY!

With a red dot


With an extended mag tube (plugged of course). This is how the gun should've looked, not the factory setup.


And finally, with the SF foreend


All I need now is a Nordic charging handle and this badboy is finally complete!
 
Very nice! How much does it weighs?

No idea. In comparison to the M4, it's lighter that's all that I can tell you.

I've owned a Mossy M590 Blackwater in the past and the setup that I have with the Benelli now is much much lighter than that in it's stock form.
 
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Very nice, wonton. Please share where you're getting the Nordic from.

Thanks man. I've recently been informed that Cactus Tactical will ship to Canada. I know that they carry Nordic, as I've reached out to them in the past and they've informed me at that time that they would not ship up here. I'll try them again in hope that they can get this final piece to me.
 
Thanks! I was under the assumption that all tube fed firearms were allowed more than the 5 rd. limit.

It's still a magazine, regardless of if it's detachable, a tube or internal box. The reason you probably thought that is because most tube fed guns are lever action or pump action, and there's no limit on capacity for those. Only semi-auto centerfire has that restriction.
 
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