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Originally Posted By jhoule: You can swap the stock for a benelli comfort tech 2 stock if you can find one. Also the technique in the link below https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2023/06/24/shoot-shotgun-faster-symtac-consulting/ View Quote |
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The Comforttec stock goes for $300+ when you find them on their own. Better off just getting a limbsaver recoil pad.
Also, to help the gun function with light target loads, DON'T pull it in hard to your shoulder but shoulder it lightly. The lighter the gun is held, the more the action can cycle with lighter loads. |
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Originally Posted By Blain: The Comforttec stock goes for $300+ when you find them on their own. Better off just getting a limbsaver recoil pad. Also, to help the gun function with light target loads, DON'T pull it in hard to your shoulder but shoulder it lightly. The lighter the gun is held, the more the action can cycle with lighter loads. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By jhoule: Yup. M4x.7 screws is what it was. View Quote Were you able to find M4x.7 screws that allowed you to mount the Scalarworks Sync/01 on the MAC 1014? I just tried to install one, and when I realized the screws were a different spec, I searched to see if anyone else had this issue and found your post. Not thrilled with SDS Imports right now. Thanks for any additional info you might have. |
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Yes. I ordered an assortment off Amazon. I had to grind a couple thread lengths off the screw to keep them flush. But that was the appropriate thread pitch.
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Are any of y'all using a sling on the wood guns? I was thinking about a no-drill sling, but then again, I'm not sure I need a sling on what will likely be home use only.
What are your thoughts? Edit: nevermind, I see in the pics it has sling attachments. |
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Ernest Langdon has some opinions about that.
He is firmly in the NO SLINGS ON SHOTGUNS for home defense camp. https://youtu.be/Cp1CqLgwb-M?si=ZyiN5CSXwe9e9k7K&t=2512 Why Shotguns? - Feat Langdon Tactical |
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The MAC 1014 has an "Uncle Mikes" type QD stud on the buttstock, and it has a metal loop thing on the front, attached to the hardware forward of the handguard.
Not a great arrangment if you care about actual QD. Maybe you could attach the sling at the front with a quick-release loop knot. There are various flavors you can google. A barrel clamp with a QD pushbutton recess would probably be a better option. I saw a guy on another forum who drilled his wood stock, and stuck a QD pushbutton recess in the hole with epoxy. Fiddling with that Uncle Mike's QD release with gloves or under stress could be fucked up. Its a "release," but not very QD if you don't get your hand on it just so, and hold your mouth just right. |
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Cool, that'll save a few bucks on the setup.
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My MAC 2 came in to my FFL today, but I didn't have time to pick it up. Now it'll be Thursday before I can get it.
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Got it in, I'll upload pics tomorrow if I get a chance. Until then I was going to replace the magazine tube with the extension:
https://battlehawkarmory.com/product/mac-80041056-m2-extension-12ga-6-mac-2 The attached tube is not wanting to come off, at least not by hand. Any tips on getting the old tube off so I can put on the extension? |
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Shot the MAC 2 today. I wanted to have a base line of what to expect for reliability.
I shot about 75 rounds of 2 3/4 field loads, stated 1350 fps. It was Monarch so how accurate that is. Had one malfunction: a failure to load after extraction. I looked at it briefly, wish I would have looked more closely, but I just bumped the charging handle and it went home just fine. The first couple of boxes were with the cyl choke. Others were Buck Kicker Smoke in Skeet and the full that is in the box. I was hoping the butt kicker would make the recoil disappear, but at no point did it really kick like a mule at all. Of course, that's not 3-in Magnums or any high velocity rounds. There toward the end I shot a few 2 3/4 00 buck. I'm very pleased and it will be a miracle if I don't get another. I know for a fact I'd get a 1014 if one ever came back in stock. Oh, there was one other issue. I placed a shot and it went way left, especially for as close as I was to the target. The front sight has come loose. No biggie, just center and tighten the tiny nut in the bottom. Well, it didn't take much torque and it stripped. I was able to turn the nut around to get the threads to grab onto the one or two threads it could grab upside down, but it got loose again. I think if I locktite it I'll be ok, so I'll try that when I get a chance. Tldr, I love this gun. Get you one. |
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Originally Posted By Brawnydog: Got it in, I'll upload pics tomorrow if I get a chance. Until then I was going to replace the magazine tube with the extension: https://battlehawkarmory.com/product/mac-80041056-m2-extension-12ga-6-mac-2 The attached tube is not wanting to come off, at least not by hand. Any tips on getting the old tube off so I can put on the extension? View Quote Heat, you have to melt the sealant holding it in. A heat gun works fine. |
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Originally Posted By snuffy19608: Heat, you have to melt the sealant holding it in. A heat gun works fine. View Quote I finally realized that the plus 6 magazine tube Battlehawk and others are selling is a true plus 6 as in it screws into the end of the magazine that comes just past the handguard. With that setup the magazine extension would go 2 or 3 inches past the end of the barrel and I didn't want that look. 5 plus 1 is plenty for my needs, especially when you add the plus one of a ghost load. I forgot to add in my last post/ review that you're going to want to have some blue locktite nearby. The front sight, the barrel band, and the faux mag extension kept getting loose. I just checked the rear sight. It was ok, but the rail on top had loose screws. Not a big deal, just something to keep an eye on and address. |
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Originally Posted By W_E_G: Ernest Langdon has some opinions about that. He is firmly in the NO SLINGS ON SHOTGUNS for home defense camp. https://youtu.be/Cp1CqLgwb-M?si=ZyiN5CSXwe9e9k7K&t=2512 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp1CqLgwb-M View Quote I agree with Mr. Langdon. I got enough problems moving my old notasfatasitusedtobe ass around without adding a strap that's gonna catch on things. If you're going on a hike, or carrying a lot of kit, that's one situation where a sling is a good idea. But in my situation, to pick it up from against the wall by the bed, take 2 steps and open the bedroom door, that's different. |
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I wonder if Battlehawk will ever get them back in stock.
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Still looking for a set of MAC 2 wood furniture.
Let's go MAC! |
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Got mine this afternoon, ran a dozen rounds of 00 buck shot thru it without any problems, love it and can't wait to shoot it more.
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Originally Posted By Brawnydog: Latest evolution https://i.ibb.co/87DQpYj/PXL-20240507-171850896.jpg https://i.ibb.co/8s0JVKV/PXL-20240507-171904209.jpg View Quote The grain on your fore end looks to be even better than most of these I've seen. Got any close-up pics? |
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Originally Posted By BPR: The grain on your fore end looks to be even better than most of these I've seen. Got any close-up pics? View Quote Edit: pics Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Brawnydog: I do, but the angel on my shoulder is telling me to pay off what I already have first! View Quote The pistol grip blued version is $319 when you add it to the cart... that's an insanely cheap price for a SG that functions as these do. I'm fighting the temptation of getting a third one... the wood stock one. A few more bourbons tonight and I just might do it... those are really nice looking SG's. |
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Yes, had one in my cart. Just put $400 in tires on my commuter car. :(
So much for a new shotty. |
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