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GA Item Gone: FS/FT Toros Copolla T4 (Benelli M4 clone) with installed 7 round tube

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Toros Copolla T4 (Benelli M4 clone) with installed 7 round tube

Location: Marietta

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 650
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Anything, but especially handguns

Caliber: 12gauge

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Selling or trading my Toros Copolla T4 - a clone of the Benelli M4. I've fired only ~90 rounds through it. This is an incredibly fun gun that I just didn't end up having much opportunity to use. It has been upgraded with a US-made 7-round magazine tube, along with US-made handguard and follower for 922r compliance.

Will entertain reasonable purchase or trade offers. For trades, I'm most interested in pistols, except the common Glocks and Sigs and such. I'm in the Kennesaw / Marietta area, and can meet you almost any time and any place, as long as it isn't more than ~an hour away from me.

Comes with all the original parts, including three choke tubes and replacement o-rings for the piston seals. I also upgraded the front sight retaining nut with one from Blitzkrieg Components. Comes with the specialty front-sight-retaining-nut-wrench that these and other Benelli-like guns use.

I've had only two problems with the gun. One, I had a hangup which was due to some peening on the bolt carrier. Turns out that a batch of these guns went out with improperly heat-treated bolt carriers and pistons, so, I've replaced all those parts, and it's run well since. Two, the picatinny rail on top got loose at one point, and when I went to tighten it, I discovered that one or two of the screw holes might not be threaded properly from the factory. The rail has been secure since then, but it's possible that it might need replacement screws or retapping in the future.

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