2aHawaii
Tools and Uses => Firearms and Accessories => Topic started by: vooduchikn on July 31, 2010, 01:27:44 PM
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Just a couple of pics, did the install in my kitchen in about 30 minutes. Well worth it. Makes finding/releasing the bolt really quick and painless.
New bolt release on left, old on the right. Big difference.
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Charging Handles old and new.
(http://i951.photobucket.com/albums/ad351/whenthezombiescome/m1s90/DSC01600.jpg)
Installed
(http://i951.photobucket.com/albums/ad351/whenthezombiescome/m1s90/DSC01611.jpg)
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Nice! The stock charging handle was not very ergonomic. Are you planning on running a side saddle?
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Yeah, nice upgrades.
I've heard a few people against running side sadles because it can screw with the action. Not personal experience though. I'd rather use da kine that fits over the buttstock.
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@JAYDAWG and 2AHAWAII.
I have a side saddle on this shotgun. I have had no issues with the action. Action issues associated with the side saddles for M1S90s are usually due to over tightening the bolt/nut that replaces the receiver roll pin.
This one is from TACSTAR. http://www.tacstar.com/ (http://www.tacstar.com/). Never had it drop a shell. It is high impact plastic attached to a metal base plate.
Mesa tactical makes some very nice sidesaddles, but the installation requires drilling/tapping on the M1S90. Later Benelllis (m2, m4, Nova) do not require it. Mesas saddles are milled, so they are a tad heavier, BUT very nice. Some have rails with them. They make all kinds of bling for your zombie gun.
http://www.mesatactical.com/index.php?id=56 (http://www.mesatactical.com/index.php?id=56)
(http://i951.photobucket.com/albums/ad351/whenthezombiescome/m1s90/DSC01613.jpg)