You're not supposed to squeeze the button all the way. Only if you're taking it off. Black Aces has the Benelli style twist and slide stock with the cheek riser. They have the stock, pistol grip and buffer tube. If you don't need the buffer tube classic firearms has the grip and stock. You'll have to check your old buffer tube if it has the Benelli style notches.
Did you clean the gun and clean the shipping preservative oil out of the gas system (tube and pistons) prior to firing? These are all imports and they saturate these with shipping/storage preservative lube that if you leave it in the gas system it turns all gunky and into a hard varnish.... greatly diminishing the pistons power to cycle the gun... Ive watched a ton of these videos of people first getting the gun and running into finicky ammo.... They all do an unboxing, testing...etc.. no one ever mentions if the gun was cleaned and prepped properly from being imported/shipped. That gas system should be dry as a bone and no oil or lube.. Also... should be taken completely apart when you do the initial cleaning... I like to go over every edge and any surface to surface area with 600 grit and make sure its smooth.. With that being said it shouldnt matter what ammo you run though it... The QC difference between a real one and this.. but you can do it yourself pretty easily, its pretty simple, might take some time though.
@@robertsamson670 if you're going to just use it to plink, I would get it. I havnt had any sluggish rounds go through it. The recoil is just a tad harsher than a benneli but I'm also breaking it in with 3" #2 birdshot. I've yet to come across any semi auto shotgun that handles low brass well unless its a 2k benneli or browning. Its just as rugged as a benneli durability wise. Super easy to dissamble and clean. I took the bolt completely apart and cleaned the cosmolene off and it ran a lot smoother after that. I think that's the main problem these RU-vidrs are running into is the cosmolene
Any new to you weapon should be fully stripped, inspected, cleaned and or lubed. Mistakes happen at the factory, always inspect for damage. Guns are sometimes coated in packing grease that must be stripped.
The M4 is a military shotgun designed for combat. Why would anyone ever even try to run any kind of birdshot in it?? It is designed for buckshot, like 00 buck, 1300fps or faster. Use the right ammo and no break in will be required.
@@LosDoyerss Believe me, I loving shooting targets as much as the next guy. But you have to follow the handbook for requirements. If it says 1300fps, then you need 1300fps. Note that now that my shotgun is fully broken in, I can now shoot birdshot just fine. (Even though it is below the manual's requirements). But if it didn't - I would not be upset, since the manual never said it could do that. I just hate the whiners (not you) who complain that "so and so" does not work, yet you look in the manual and it specifically tells you that it will not work!
Its not like any user is going to often be adjusting the butt stock to even care if it doesnt have a built in stop preventing it from being slid all the way off the tube
If a gun was poorly designed whereby it only properly shoots a limited type of ammunition, dont buy it. I bought the Rock Island Arm VR80 (12ga) and VR82 (20ga) semi-auto because after breaking in the gun I can shoot nearly any ammo including budget brand lower-velocity rounds without it effecting performance, and because I got the convenient use of AR platform style and a magazine that can be quickly dropped and re-placed with a loaded mag. Magazines got it ALL OVER the tube feds .... 5-rnd, but also got 10-rnd and even 20-rnd drum
For the Prices Delta Mike wants for his gear , which is AT LEAST $100 over on every item anywhere else , I would not even think of patronizing that BANDIT . Look else ware , might as well buy from Benelli it wont be that much more anyway . I know they`re hard to get , but so be it .
Pathetically, more n more businesses are careless about their customer service. All they care about is being there to get your money for the product and then ignore you later on when there are problems.