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Benelli m2 tactical review
Benelli m2 tactical review












benelli m2 tactical review
  1. BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW UPGRADE
  2. BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW FULL
  3. BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW SERIES

Cool points count.Īnother big difference between these two is in the improved TTI trigger. Not only does it make a dramatic improvement when holding and firing the M2, it looks cool. The biggest, most obvious difference between the two is the TTI stippling which is nothing short of amazing. To explain why, let’s start with some photos of both M2’s, with the TTI version on the right. Worth the money? It’s certainly worth my money. If I objectively look at the TTI M2 and compare it to the 3-Gun Edition M2 I’ve been using for the last year, I’d have to say that the TTI is maybe a 10 percent functional improvement. Sometimes you have to spend exponentially more money to yield an incremental performance increase.

BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW UPGRADE

There’s really not that many choices to make, and most of the choices are aesthetic in nature – what color do you want that bolt release? The charging handle? How long do you want your extension tube? Here’s a photo of the shotgun that showed up to my local FFL six weeks later:Īs you can see from the above, the TTI Upgrade Package for the M2 costs a penny shy of $1400.00 Add to that the retail price of the M2 Field Grade I ordered, and you’re looking at $2849.00, or about $350.00 more than what I paid for the Performance Shop 3-Gun Edition of the M2 I bought last year.

BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW SERIES

TTI has taken what is a fairly complex ordering process and broken down the decision points into a series of check boxes and drop down boxes on their website, which functions quite well: All really, really inconsequential reasons for my choice…but hey, it’s my money right? The TTI M1/M2 Upgrade Package And yes, I’m a fan of the John Wick movies. I also happen to like the look and feel of the TTI M2 a bit better than some others. For example, I have a lot of admiration for Keith Garcia, and he shoots a TTI M2. So for me, the decision was made based on very secondary, if not tertiary considerations. I’ve personally spoken with several of the guys that do this kind of work, and the consistent message I hear is that there’s not a tremendous functional difference in both the quality and end result that you get from just about any of the well-known, established names which modify Benelli M2’s for 3-Gun. Many readers may be wondering why I chose TTI to customize my M2 over the many worthy custom shops who do this kind of work. So I ordered a brand new 24? Benelli M2 Field Grade and had it sent straight to TTI. Having done my research, and seen a few different custom Benelli M2’s over the past year, I opted for the Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) M2 upgrade package. Because I already owned a great version of the M2 already, waiting the approximately six weeks it took for my custom M2 to be completed was also a more viable option for me than it was last year. On this basis, I could justify spending the money to get the absolute best version of the best shotgun currently available for 3-Gun. Yes, I’m still a bit stronger with a pistol, but now I don’t avoid shooting a shotgun on stages where shooters have different options. Fast forward about a year, and I LOVE shooting with a shotgun! Right now, I can honestly say that my ability with a shotgun is on par with both my pistol and rifle ability. At the time when I bought that shotgun, I was very much the stereotypical beginner 3-Gunner with a background in pistol competition…I had almost no shotgun shooting experience. The barrel length of the former is 21 inches as compared to the 24 inches of the latter.It’s been almost a year ago to the day that I posted my review of the Benelli Performance Shop 3-Gun Edition shotgun. The M2 has a length of 42.5 inches while the Benelli Montefeltro 20 gauge has a length of 45.5 inches. The former has a capacity of 3 rounds while the latter has a 4 round capacity. The Benelli M2 is a semi-automatic shotgun while the Montefeltro is a bolt/single shotgun. Here’s a closer study that will give a better idea of the Benelli montefeltro vsM2 debate. The heel drop and angle of the comb can be customized to the convenience of the shooter.

BENELLI M2 TACTICAL REVIEW FULL

The gun also comes with a full set of spacers and shims which can be used to make adjustments to the walnut butt. The gun comes with a complete set of multi-chokes, which is quite commendable. The Montefeltro is often termed as an all-around shotgun that is a perfect device to hunt down birds. These features make the Benelli montefeltro 20 gauge an apt one for amateurs. There’s a well-designed pip, which is seated right in the mid-way along the strip that dissipates heat. The gun also has a red high bead that enhances visibility. The Benelli Montefeltro has a 7 mm cross-cut vented rib which adds continuity to the sightline.














Benelli m2 tactical review