Auto loading lifter

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A really slick product.

https ://www.j-kenny.com/

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Alright...you have my attention. I wonder if they'd fit the M1.

*edit, I found my answer that they'll fit anything that uses the M1/M2 trigger group, but holy #### the price on it :eek:
 
Alright...you have my attention. I wonder if they'd fit the M1.

*edit, I found my answer that they'll fit anything that uses the M1/M2 trigger group, but holy #### the price on it :eek:

More shotgun manufactuers coming in the future, Beretta, Stoeger, etc.

Compatibility:
The J Kenny & Co. Auto Loading Lifter has been designed and tested primarily for the Benelli M2 and Breda B12i.

It is also compatible with the 2 piece shell latches, such as the Ethos style shell latch.

It is also compatible with the A&S Engineering Trigger Guard.

This lifter will install and function reliably in all of the following:
Breda B12i
Benelli M1
Benelli M2
Benelli M4
Benelli Montefeltro
Any other Benelli that uses the same trigger group as the M1 / M2.
The lifter is designed to install and function reliably with no modifications to the above guns.

This lifter will also fit:
(may require some minor modifications or tuning in order to be 100% reliable):

Franchi Affinity
Benelli M3
*The lifter may require some minor modifications or tuning in order to be 100% reliable in the Franchi. You will still NOT need to permanently modify any part of your gun or trigger group to install the lifter in any of the guns mentioned above.

Don’t forget your spare springs!
We also recommend purchasing some SPARE SPRINGS for your lifter.
You can replace the spring every 6-12 months to ensure maximum performance and speed to your auto-loads.

Benefits for Practical Shooters:
Insanely fast unloaded starts! With the bolt locked open, load two rounds into the magazine tube. The lifter will automatically chamber the first round and the bolt will close, leaving the gun ready to fire.
Save precious time with the J Kenny & Co. Lifter. Our lifter negates the requirement to ever press the bolt release button. The action of loading a round into the magazine tube will automatically chamber the first round and close the bolt for you!
Product Features:
It takes just 5 minutes to install the J Kenny & Co. Lifter.
By following the instructional video (link is inside the box), you can install the lifter in just 5 minutes. No special skills or modifications to the gun are required. Simply remove your original lifter and replace it with the J Kenny & Co. Lifter.
Precision manufactured from High-Carbon Steel and nickel-plated for optimum performance
Custom made J Kenny & Co. torsion springs created from high quality spring-steel in the lifter mechanism provide the optimum torque for perfected feel and reliability.
The auto-loading lifter does not compromise on the reliability of the gun. Fully field tested to be reliable, the J Kenny & Co. Auto-Loading lifter will not compromise on the reliable cycling of the gun.
 
Alright...you have my attention. I wonder if they'd fit the M1.

*edit, I found my answer that they'll fit anything that uses the M1/M2 trigger group, but holy #### the price on it :eek:


Get it now it's on sale, I don't care about the price, it's awesome. Competition or Tactical. I just need to wait for the Beretta 1301 model. :)
 
Wish the 1301 was designed for 3.5, I am still using a versa max

Yeah, the Competition receiver is designed around 3.5" configuration, whereas the Tactical is designed on a 3" receiver. As a result, the barrels are model specific, but neither will fire a shotshell greater than 3" in length.
 
Yeah, the Competition receiver is designed around 3.5" configuration, whereas the Tactical is designed on a 3" receiver. As a result, the barrels are model specific, but neither will fire a shotshell greater than 3" in length.

Until I can get 9 2.75inch shells in a Beretta 1301 I will stick with my versa max. I am still not on the typhoon band wagon with the as46 mags
 
What's holding you back on the 9rds for the 1301?

Chambered for 3", so it will only hold 5 3" shells.....so 6 2.75" shells in the tube.... Where as my versa max holds 7 2.75" shells in the tube plus one in the chamber and one ghost loaded. That is only achieved if the gun is chambered to hold 5 3.5" shells! As you know with semi shotguns the tube can only hold a max of 5 rounds of the max length of shell that the shotgun is chambered for. Am I missing something?
 
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Just got an email from J Kenny confirming shipping and another question.


If you order on our website we will ship worldwide including
canada although sipment may be delayed due to the virus.

we have a beretta in our worskhop and are working on a lifter for it as
we speak :) It will be announced on our Facebook page when it is released.





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Seems like an interesting idea.

Are you running into situations where stages require starting from a closed bolt. the 3rd video at the 5:21 mark starts from a close bolt as part of his loading process. i haven't seen that order of operation by competition shooter.

The technique i see is drop one in the chamber hit the slide release and tri load the remaining shells

Beretta shooter roberto vezzoli loads one in the chamber and then quad loads. starts at 57sec

I like the underhand load technique better but they only show from a load chamber.

Trevor
 
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For anyone thats interested they are currently manufacturing these for Remington Versamax's

Should be available for sale soon as per the email I received.......
 
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