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<blockquote data-quote="jtischauser" data-source="post: 1102897" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>All these 3 gun questions are exciting to see because they mean we have more shooters that are about the experience the most exciting shooting sport there is!!!</p><p></p><p>Kurt can correct me when, not if I'm wrong as what I am about to say came from him or other peoples posts on the Brian Enos or IPSC Global Village forums. I have one of each and they are very similar. When shooting them I don't notice any difference in recoil or anything for that matter. The M1 is the model prior to the M2. The M2 has a few upgrades so to speak over the M1. The recoil reducing comfort tech stock. The forearm on the M2 is a little small which I like better. I can't verify it but I read that the forcing cone in the M2 barrel is longer than the M1 which can reduce perceived recoil and create better shot patterns. The choke system is different. My M2 came with an oversized safety button. The trigger housing is shaped differently. The little button you press to get a round out of the tube and into the lifter sticks out away from the gun more on the M1 which I like because it makes it easier to find and operate. My M1 has a removable sling stud on the bottom of the stock. My M2 has one that is molded into the stock. Some M1's have a sling loop molded into the side of the stock remember correctly. The forearm on my M2 wobbles which makes it feel like a POS and annoys me but it doesn't effect anything. The M1 forearm is rock solid. I don't know if all M2's are like that. The biggest difference is that you can pick up a used M1 for $200-400 less than a new M2. I think I paid ~$800 for my 24" M1 and added $200 worth of cool Nordic Components go fast parts. I bought my 21" M2 used with all the Nordic stuff already installed for $1200. If you keep an eye on gun broker you can find deals. Chris Andersen stoled a like new M2 off gun broker recently for around $850ish. </p><p></p><p>Here is a link to a similar discussion on the Enos forum. <a href="http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=93252&st=0&p=1071974&hl=M1%20difference%20m2&fromsearch=1&#entry1071974" target="_blank">http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=93252&st=0&p=1071974&hl=M1 difference m2&fromsearch=1&#entry1071974</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtischauser, post: 1102897, member: 7006"] All these 3 gun questions are exciting to see because they mean we have more shooters that are about the experience the most exciting shooting sport there is!!! Kurt can correct me when, not if I'm wrong as what I am about to say came from him or other peoples posts on the Brian Enos or IPSC Global Village forums. I have one of each and they are very similar. When shooting them I don't notice any difference in recoil or anything for that matter. The M1 is the model prior to the M2. The M2 has a few upgrades so to speak over the M1. The recoil reducing comfort tech stock. The forearm on the M2 is a little small which I like better. I can't verify it but I read that the forcing cone in the M2 barrel is longer than the M1 which can reduce perceived recoil and create better shot patterns. The choke system is different. My M2 came with an oversized safety button. The trigger housing is shaped differently. The little button you press to get a round out of the tube and into the lifter sticks out away from the gun more on the M1 which I like because it makes it easier to find and operate. My M1 has a removable sling stud on the bottom of the stock. My M2 has one that is molded into the stock. Some M1's have a sling loop molded into the side of the stock remember correctly. The forearm on my M2 wobbles which makes it feel like a POS and annoys me but it doesn't effect anything. The M1 forearm is rock solid. I don't know if all M2's are like that. The biggest difference is that you can pick up a used M1 for $200-400 less than a new M2. I think I paid ~$800 for my 24" M1 and added $200 worth of cool Nordic Components go fast parts. I bought my 21" M2 used with all the Nordic stuff already installed for $1200. If you keep an eye on gun broker you can find deals. Chris Andersen stoled a like new M2 off gun broker recently for around $850ish. Here is a link to a similar discussion on the Enos forum. [url]http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=93252&st=0&p=1071974&hl=M1%20difference%20m2&fromsearch=1&#entry1071974[/url] [/QUOTE]
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