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Larry Sellers
09-26-2017, 02:11 PM
Found this in my old safe, I know I purchased it a few years ago to add to my Benelli M4 which I sold. Curious if anyone knows the value or manufacturer of this tube. It's never been installed or assembled. It's overall length is 18 1/4" overall and. Thanks for any and all help!

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StraitR
09-26-2017, 02:54 PM
Unobtanium has played the M4 game for a bit and may be able to help.

Unobtanium
09-26-2017, 05:50 PM
My guess is Dave's metal works. I would not bet money on it though. It looks steel, phosphated, and has machine marks. Socomguy, I knkw did better work, and I believe fft tube are cleaner as well. There were also some no name tube floating around in the early days. I'd value the tube at $50 if it is indeed a slightly rusted steel phosphate finished tube. Titanium is what everyone is using, now. It shaves nearly half a pound off the front half of the gun and doesn't rust. Carriercomp is the most sought after, followed by fft. For a steel tube, Socomguy is the way to go. His tube command every bit the price of the ti tubes, due to materials and workmanship.