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Thread: Non Restricted Semi, Benelli MR1 223 back in stock. Limited availability

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    Cool Non Restricted Semi, Benelli MR1 223 back in stock. Limited availability

    Back in stock after a long Hiatus. We've received a limited supply of the Benelli MR1 semi automatic .223 rem rifle!

    Benelli MR1 Rifle .223 with
    Telescoping Stock #A0376900





    20" barrel, Collapsible stock, and Benelli's ultra reliable ARGO E system. Perfect for the field or the range!
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    Linky no worky??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted_dent View Post
    Linky no worky??
    if you go to their site and search MR1 then you'll find it.

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    Link in the picture works for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted_dent View Post
    Linky no worky??
    Sorry about that, both the picture and the text link should be working now.
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    I wouldn’t be asking if it was an American rifle, but it’s European - so is this cut to handle 5.56 safely, like CZ rifles in .223?

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    Quote Originally Posted by correctaccount View Post
    I wouldn’t be asking if it was an American rifle, but it’s European - so is this cut to handle 5.56 safely, like CZ rifles in .223?
    We've been told that these are .223 Remington chambers only. The barrel stamp also says .223 Rem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Flaherty's View Post
    We've been told that these are .223 Remington chambers only. The barrel stamp also says .223 Rem.
    I used to have one of these and asked the same question to Benelli directly. The person there mentioned that it could shoot 5.56 without issues. I ran 55gr 5.56 out of mine and it was ok. See below.


    You can shoot 5.56


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    the benelli MR1 is CIP spec. 5.56 is definitely ok. CIP doesn’t distinguish between 223 and 556. It has the higher pressure as its standard. It's stamped .223 just like the CZ527, which is also CIP spec.

    I really like mine. A super fun plinker.

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    Some European countries don't allow any firearm that's chambered in "military calibers".

    So it makes sense to label everything for .223-Remington.

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