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I have a Benelli M1 Super 90 with a short barrel and pistol grip stock. I'd like to get a field barrel and standard stock so I can hunt with it. Can anyone tell me if the stocks and barrels are interchangeable with other models? Like the M2, SBE, or maybe Stoeger?
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Your M1 S 90 barrel will fit on a M2 but the reverse isn't true. The M2 barrel has a longer lug that attaches the magazine ring on the bottom of the barrel than the M1 barrel. The M2 barrel has a ring at the rear of the barrel that the M1 does not have; You have to modify the M1 foreend to allow a M2 barrel to be used with a M1 or purchase a M2 foreend.
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might be easier to get a new one and sell that one to a turkey hunter.
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What length barrel is on your M1?
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might be easier to get a new one and sell that one to a turkey hunter.
Probably, but my wife bought the M1 for me right after we got married...every now and then she asks if I still have it!
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What length barrel is on your M1? 18 or 18.5 I think. It has rifle sights and it’s not threaded for chokes.
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EBay usually has M1 barrels that float through their offerings. Just buy a used one.
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Extra barrels, stocks, parts for Benelli guns are EXPENSIVE these days. You are probably better off getting a complete gun. Used M1 field guns are not expensive compared to the stock, forearm, barrel to put on your existing gun.....
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