New Benelli M4 clone with wood coming

Ayo da twelve wit da wood grips be strait stuntin. We finna cop dis when dizz-oug fizz-ord be sendin us da 2 hunnit
Well I'm an alley cat, some say a dirty rat
On my side is my gat, see I'm all of that
Spittin' out buck shots, boy I'm gonna wet'cha
Runnin' hot, but I'm still comin' to get'cha
 
I'm from the Ville where they bang for the money and carry fo'-fives, like change for a twenty.

Ayo hit up da AMG balla fo sum hotwings. I see him stuntin on richmond wit da tesla cyber truck last week
 
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If you only plan on shooting sub 500 rounds through it, sure. After that you'll start to have problems and you can't find spare parts. Better buy three guns as parts guns.
How many shells did it take for yours to need parts that you can't find?
What parts do you need?

I can see some parts that are not compatible with Benelli's being hard to find at some point down the road, but given these models are not that old, I'm surprised there are no Turkish parts available. Even more so given they are needed so quickly!
 
How many shells did it take for yours to need parts that you can't find?
What parts do you need?

I can see some parts that are not compatible with Benelli's being hard to find at some point down the road, but given these models are not that old, I'm surprised there are no Turkish parts available. Even more so given they are needed so quickly!
It was reliable until around the 600 mark, and it's started to have cycling/feeding issues. While I've not looked into it yet, I have been told some Benelli internal parts are swappable, but not all. I have a friend who owns a small gunshop, and he often brings in various models of Turkish shotguns for gun shows because they're inexpensive and the Canadian market isn't yet fully saturated so they still sell well. He tells me getting spare parts has been difficult.
 
It was reliable until around the 600 mark, and it's started to have cycling/feeding issues. While I've not looked into it yet, I have been told some Benelli internal parts are swappable, but not all. I have a friend who owns a small gunshop, and he often brings in various models of Turkish shotguns for gun shows because they're inexpensive and the Canadian market isn't yet fully saturated so they still sell well. He tells me getting spare parts has been difficult.
Marstar might be a good place to start if your looking for parts, along with S&J Hardware, I'm not sure who the importer is, I think at one point it might have been Dell, but Marstar should know who to contact for parts. I seem to recall Simon (Badboybeeson owner of S&J Hardware) mentioning different off the shelf standard rubber o rings that can be used if any are worn out, he's definetly a good brain to pic on the Turkenelli's.
 
Meh, look at these like cheap Norinco clones, like the Browning SA22 copies, the Norks were $150 new, so yeah buy a second for spare parts, or a third, Browning parts are insanely priced, throw a $400 bolt assembly in a $150 gun? No thanks lol.
I also don't think there is much difference these days between the cheapest Turk M4 and the most expensive, finishing sure, better paint on the high dollar ones no doubt, but as to soft bolts/pistons, it's either luck or the draw or they all got it sorted out now.
Shoot them, clean and lube after, probably gonna last lifetime. It's not a complicated design, easy to break down and clean everything, Benelli parts are mental insane expensive, not much financial sense buying those to keep these running. Just buy another one for $500 and have all the spare parts lol
 
Meh, look at these like cheap Norinco clones, like the Browning SA22 copies, the Norks were $150 new, so yeah buy a second for spare parts, or a third, Browning parts are insanely priced, throw a $400 bolt assembly in a $150 gun? No thanks lol.
I also don't think there is much difference these days between the cheapest Turk M4 and the most expensive, finishing sure, better paint on the high dollar ones no doubt, but as to soft bolts/pistons, it's either luck or the draw or they all got it sorted out now.
Shoot them, clean and lube after, probably gonna last lifetime. It's not a complicated design, easy to break down and clean everything, Benelli parts are mental insane expensive, not much financial sense buying those to keep these running. Just buy another one for $500 and have all the spare parts lol

As long as you buy one with a good warranty centre like O'Dell, you will be fine. I thought this video was interesting.


I think I am going for the FD12 though, that red distressed paint job is just too nice.
 
The hunt group ones tenda had on sale for $469 worked fine for me, no issues with it, get a nice hard case, and that little thing in the bottom left is a spare mag extension for the 5x3".
Don't think I'd personally drop $800+ on any of them just for warranty, but that's me, I know how to make things work and run smoothly.
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You can buy any of them and then get a wood stock seperatley from Marstar, they are on sale right now and likely won't be around for ever.....

I don't think anyone is selling them with the wood stock right now.
 
I picked up the wood set from SFRC last week. Haven't had time to install it yet but it looks pretty good.
I like these SG's..but, the wood with the inlays, strips..looks like a fore-end on a pump. I don't like it. The one posted several above ^ showing 2, side by side, with smooth wood, that one looks Prime! Is that the wood you can buy?
 
The hunt group ones tenda had on sale for $469 worked fine for me, no issues with it, get a nice hard case, and that little thing in the bottom left is a spare mag extension for the 5x3".
Don't think I'd personally drop $800+ on any of them just for warranty, but that's me, I know how to make things work and run smoothly.
HG-MX4-S2-1.jpg
This looks much nicer then the wood with the checkering/ strips on the fore-end..To Me, anyway. Don't get me wrong.. I like Wood...just not that kind .. ;)
 
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