B brionic New member Jul 16, 1999 #1 Today the local GS told me that M3 imports are to be halted this year. Anyone have any info on this? Seems like the prices will rise if it's true...
Today the local GS told me that M3 imports are to be halted this year. Anyone have any info on this? Seems like the prices will rise if it's true...
A abruzzi New member Jul 17, 1999 #2 on the same topic generally, is the M3T folding stock a class III weapon, and is it available in the US???
on the same topic generally, is the M3T folding stock a class III weapon, and is it available in the US???
B brionic New member Jul 19, 1999 #4 Benelli shotgun - semi-auto/pump action, as opposed to the M1, which is strictly semi auto. I like the versatility of the M3 system, but wonder about the extra weight (about 1 lb). Also, are screw in chokes available?
Benelli shotgun - semi-auto/pump action, as opposed to the M1, which is strictly semi auto. I like the versatility of the M3 system, but wonder about the extra weight (about 1 lb). Also, are screw in chokes available?
N NJW New member Jul 19, 1999 #5 Brionic, Was there a reason given for this? I am curious why they would stop selling them here voluntarily? NJW in AZ
Brionic, Was there a reason given for this? I am curious why they would stop selling them here voluntarily? NJW in AZ
H hksigwalther New member Jul 19, 1999 #6 Benelli makes a hunting (smooth bore) barrel (with rib) specifically for the M3 (i.e., the M1 barrels won't fit). It's 24" or 26", I think, and takes the regular screw-in chokes. - Ron V. ------------------
Benelli makes a hunting (smooth bore) barrel (with rib) specifically for the M3 (i.e., the M1 barrels won't fit). It's 24" or 26", I think, and takes the regular screw-in chokes. - Ron V. ------------------
B brionic New member Jul 20, 1999 #7 Benelli USA has told me there are NO plans to halt importation of this weapon. Another example of bad info from a greedy dealer? Or just misinfomation... Thanks for all the replies. Regards, -- brionic
Benelli USA has told me there are NO plans to halt importation of this weapon. Another example of bad info from a greedy dealer? Or just misinfomation... Thanks for all the replies. Regards, -- brionic
S Sid Post New member Jul 25, 1999 #8 The folding stock M3 is not a class 3 item. It's just expensive due to limited numbers being in country when the feeding frenzies hit. Sid
The folding stock M3 is not a class 3 item. It's just expensive due to limited numbers being in country when the feeding frenzies hit. Sid