Benelli M4 Recoil Tubes Explained: Parts Numbered 70130 vs. 70043
In this video I break down the real-world differences between Benelli M4 recoil tubes 70130 vs. 70043โwhat each part includes, how they affect 70085 / 70085F collapsible stock adjustment, and when it makes sense to choose a hollow 70130 tube (move your internals) versus a complete 70043 assembly (pre-built with internals). I cover 1-, 3-, and 6-position options, why I ship tubes with the nut already installed, the 70071 flexible ring tip that saves headaches, and honest install guidance (alignment/cant and why many owners let a gunsmith handle it). If youโre building or upgrading a Benelli M4 / M1014, this will help you pick the right recoil tube the first time. Call or text me at the number on my website if you have questions.
0:00 What Iโm comparing (70130 vs. 70043 for 70085/70085F)
0:27 How to reach me (call/text/email)
1:00 Why I focus on the Benelli M4
1:34 What the 70130 really is (hollow tube only)
2:02 Why I include a nut & threading mismatch notes
2:21 Stock wonโt adjust? Itโs the tubeโpositions explained
3:06 Pro tip: 70071 flexible ring and why it matters
3:52 What the 70043 includes (complete assembly)
4:12 1-, 3-, and 6-position options (and why)
4:31 Shipping with the nut installed = fewer headaches
5:05 Install difficulty, alignment/cant, and gunsmith advice
6:41 Summary: which recoil tube should I pick?
7:24 Wrap-up & how to get help
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