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  • #16
    freshdesigns@hotmail.com
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 692

    Difference in bolt operation?

    Also, is there a big difference in the recoil operated bolts between the 121M1 and the s90? Is one more forgiving than the other with lower recoil loads?

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    • #17
      Jicko
      Calguns Addict
      • Dec 2005
      • 8774

      Forget about the 121m1.... I had one, and i used it hard... and I moved on... it is an outdated design... (yet, it is a great deal... for a semi-auto benelli)

      Now I have a M1s90.... much better gun.... in the overall usage... and performance
      - LL
      NRA Certified Firearm Instructor
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      • #18
        bsg
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2009
        • 25954

        turner's has one in the pasadena store; see their internet ad.

        -Brady

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        • #19
          1911ZENSHOOTER
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 1326

          any one have disassembly info for a m121?
          need heeelp. just got one and trying to not screw it up.
          i got it apart but want to remove, inspect and clean/lube the bolt.
          'disce pati '

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          • #20
            1911ZENSHOOTER
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 1326

            figured it out the hard way..she's clean now and ready for the proving grounds.
            'disce pati '

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            • #21
              gunzboatz
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 17

              I've had one for many years. kicks hard but a good shotgun. hollow wood stock, DO NOT BREAK IT, hard to come by em. to load, drop one in the ejection port when locked open, push button, continue loading from bottom. unloading, can be painful. shoot it empty. very weird operation compared to the newer guns. keep 'er loaded in a fight, you dont wanna have to mess with it being unloaded in that situation.
              I had someone playing with it once while I wasn't home and very bad things could have happened if they could have figured out how to load it. One of the reasons I will never sell this gun.

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