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I have a M1 super 90 I have shot quite a bit and had a M3 Super 90 that got a lot of action... I have had the M4 for maybe 4 years and just never got it in rotation. I'll rectify that soon
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Yea, the M1 Super-90 is a sweet gun.
I'll have to do my research.. I assumed the M-4 to be gas operated as the OP said it was so soft shooting.. then some time later says it kicks hard with fighting ammo. I assumed it would initially be shot with what.. never mind.
and that's crazy about the tube shenanigans
Yea, the M1 Super-90 is a sweet gun.
I'll have to do my research.. I assumed the M-4 to be gas operated as the OP said it was so soft shooting.. then some time later says it kicks hard with fighting ammo. I assumed it would initially be shot with what.. never mind.
and that's crazy about the tube shenanigans
I'm seriously considering Benelli M4, but the r922 issues keep pushing me away from the gun. As I priced out parts I see that an extended tube is around $250. That puts r922 on the table, so more parts will need to be purchased. I've read that the length of pull on the OEM stock is quite long. I would likely want to change out the stock which is around $250. After replacing the tube, stock and adding relevant USA made parts to keep it r922 compliant I figure I'm putting proximately $3K into a shotgun. Just not sure there's $3k of "cool" with the M4. Those of you who owned one - correct me if I'm wrong.
Does anyone own both the Benelli M4 and FNH SLP tactical? Would enjoy hearing impressions between the two from an owner of both. The research I've done when comparing the two generally falls with the M4 getting the thumbs up. But if the FNH SLP tactical is as reliable as the M4 that's a route I would probably take.