Collection: Benelli Super Black Eagle

The Benelli Super Black Eagle is built for one thing: handling 3.5-inch magnum shells reliably. Waterfowl hunters have trusted it for decades. The right accessories keep it running at its best in the worst conditions.

S&J Hardware Benelli Super Black Eagle parts

The Benelli Super Black Eagle — commonly called the SBE — is the go-to semi-automatic for waterfowl hunters who run 3.5-inch steel shot in extreme conditions. Benelli's inertia system handles the heaviest loads without the bulk of a gas gun.

We carry SBE parts and accessories built for field use. Capacity, carrying, and reliability in the cold and wet — that is what we focus on.

FAQ

What is the difference between the SBE2 and SBE3?
The SBE3 introduced a larger loading port, improved trigger group, and ComforTech 3 stock compared to the SBE2. Most aftermarket accessories are platform-specific — verify whether a part is listed for SBE2 or SBE3 before ordering, as they are not always interchangeable.
Can I run 2.75-inch shells in the Benelli SBE?
Yes, the SBE handles 2.75-inch, 3-inch, and 3.5-inch shells. However, as an inertia gun, very light 2.75-inch loads may not generate enough energy to cycle reliably. Standard and heavier loads work without issue. For a gun running predominantly light loads, a gas platform may be better suited.
What magazine extensions are available for the Benelli SBE?
The SBE uses Benelli's proprietary magazine tube system. Extensions must be SBE-specific — not M2, M4, or other platform compatible. We carry extensions designed for the SBE that thread correctly and feed reliably. Pair any extension with the correct replacement spring.
How do I keep my Benelli SBE running in cold weather?
Cold temperatures can cause lubricants to thicken and slow the inertia system. Use a light oil rated for cold weather — avoid heavy greases. Keep the bolt and receiver clean and lightly lubed. Some hunters run their SBE intentionally dry in extreme cold to prevent lube from gumming up the action.