Preview: Briley Benelli Safety Extension

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posted on September 10, 2023
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Briley Benelli Safety Extension

A critical control on any firearm is the safety, and the Briley Safety Extension for Benelli shotguns makes that vital control easily accessible for any shooter.

Designed for Benelli M2, M4, SBE, SBE II, Montefeltro, Super 90 and Ultralight shotguns manufactured prior to 2023, the Safety Extension is designed for ambidextrous use and geared toward competitive shooters and hunters.

The mechanism is crafted from hardened 4140 alloy steel and comes with an anodized 6061 aluminum extension. A button-head cap screw is supplied along with a wrench.

Available colors are black, blue, gold, green, gray, pink, purple, red and silver. MSRP is $75.

For more information, visit briley.com.

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