While talking about the Benelli M4 tactical shotgun the first thing that comes to mind is its solid built and great design. Right from the moment you hold the gun, it exudes a solid finish. Talking about stock fitment, barrel fitment, lock up and the finish is just like what one would expect from a Benelli. It's class apart.
A lot of classic users term this gun as the ‘cadillac' of tactical shotguns, which in itself defines it to some extent. This gun is now used by the United States marine as a combat shotgun. The quality of Benelli is certainly a boost when one's talking about the Benelli M4 tactical shotgun.
The gun comes with a gas operated system with a dual stainless steel short travel pistons. The much talked about Auto Regulating Gas Operated mechanism known as (ARGO) makes the gun extremely easy to use. It eliminates various heavy parts which are often used by other semi-auto shotguns.
There are a quite a few configurations in which the Benelli M4 tactical comes. Some of these are skeletonized collapsible, standard and pistol grip stocks. The M4 tactical shotgun uses an alloy frame that helps in keeping the weight of the gun to 7.8 pounds in unloaded condition. The M4 tactical comes in a three colour pattern of desert camouflage that covers the optic rail, black magazine tube, sling points, pistol grip, rear sight and butt pad.
How Does The Benelli M4 Tactical Work?
The first thing that makes the difference to the Benelli M4 is that it incorporates a cartridge drop lever. This lever sticks out on the side out of the bottom of the frame. There are two method of loading the Benelli M4 tactical. In order to load the gun, the bolt is first racked to the rear part and then it auto-locks. In order to chamber the first round from the magazine tube, one need to cycle the bolt initially and then the tube can be loaded.
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