![]() Good news if someone wants a tactical version. They are aware that some gunsmith services - Brownells or Mid West Gun Supply had the parts necessary to support a stock shortening. ![]() Main question was whether they had, or expected to have, different thickness recoil pad for the Youth M2 they do not. Spoke to Benelli USA customer service just now. It's all just notional at this point, but I will call Benelli tomorrow and ask how to achieve the 13.5 or 13.6 inch pulls, but I agree $400 for a buttstock would make me feel silly. You mentioned the Youth model with the 26" barrel but you prefer the 21" barrel for cut down use, true? (Just verifying no typos.) (Don't bother to measure, thanks.)ĭo you feel the recoil more with the thin pad or the shorter stock? The numbers we've talked about here so far is 13-1/8" and approximately 13-3/4" is that about the difference, just off the top of your head. (I prefer the 21 inch field M2 as that barrel cuts down to 14 inches with proper spacing on the vent rib.) ![]() No issue with Brenneke Classic Magnum slugs with it. There is not that much difference between the youth stock and regular Comfortech, using the thin pad. I also have the regular Comfortech stocks, and use the thin Benelli pad. The most economical way to get the youth stock is to buy the M2 field youth with a 26 inch barrel, as that is the model that comes with that stock. I have the regular and youth Comfortech stocks.
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