Summary: Learn how to assemble the forearm of a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun.
Jason Boatwright has worked in and around the firearm industry for six years. Over the last two years he was a gun library specialist for Cabela's. He has also been a safety team...read more
"All right, so here we are. We've got everything wiped down, we've got everything scrubbed up. What we're going to do is we're going to start our reassembly process now, and what I'm going to do to start first, we're just going to reverse our order and I'm going to grab my forearm or fore end. And if you look inside your forearm, you'll see a set of what looks to be a little set of springs. That's just sitting right there. And also, if you look in the top of the forearm, at the one end you'll see this round cap, looks like a brace--almost a stability bar. As you can see these other ones lined out. And you don't see one at this end. You want to make sure the round part and the round spring is what's going to come back together with our welded ring on our barrel here. Our retention ring. And we're just going to set that on the barrel, and we're just going to slide that together. And I just kind of like to give this a decent pop. It's probably seated on there correctly right now, but I just get it on there just to know that I've got zero play. And what I'm going to do is I'm just going to kind of look around. I want to make sure everything is lining up correctly, I'm going to make sure that it's not overhanging my receiver while it's still looking good up here. Make sure I've got nothing inside obstructing my hole inside my forearm because that's where my tube is going to go. All right, so that's looking pretty good. So the next step is we're actually going to take our forearm and barrel assembly here, and we're going to put it back onto our receiver."
eHow Article: Assembling the Forearm of a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun