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Light Primer Strikes - Benelli M1 Montefeltro
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<blockquote data-quote="sedona" data-source="post: 3151161" data-attributes="member: 33200"><p>"One complaint against the Inertia Driven system is that if the bolt is not allowed to travel forward with authority, it will not fully lock. If eased forward, a pull of the trigger will result in a conspicuous “click”—one that has cost me a turkey or two. Benelli’s Central Manager and Technical Director, Marco Vignaroli, put his team to work on solving that minor flaw, and they came up with a new cam pin design on the bolt’s left front that ensures it is fully locked if the bolt is closed. It allows Ethos users to check the chamber and not make their gun unlocked and incapable of firing. I deliberately babied the bolt closed time after time, and it works as advertised."</p><p>I never had this problem with my benelli montefeltro but benelli got enough complaints to do some re designing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedona, post: 3151161, member: 33200"] "One complaint against the Inertia Driven system is that if the bolt is not allowed to travel forward with authority, it will not fully lock. If eased forward, a pull of the trigger will result in a conspicuous “click”—one that has cost me a turkey or two. Benelli’s Central Manager and Technical Director, Marco Vignaroli, put his team to work on solving that minor flaw, and they came up with a new cam pin design on the bolt’s left front that ensures it is fully locked if the bolt is closed. It allows Ethos users to check the chamber and not make their gun unlocked and incapable of firing. I deliberately babied the bolt closed time after time, and it works as advertised." I never had this problem with my benelli montefeltro but benelli got enough complaints to do some re designing. [/QUOTE]
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