So I was at a big tactical and first responder's show here the other day, always a fun time although you can't buy anything there, even if it's something that isn't prohibited, and as usual got to talking to the Beretta-Benelli shotgun people, also as usual since they came out, getting fixated on the Benelli AI Drone Guardian with its mid barrel forcing cone and all, but not asking an ownership-based question I really meant to ask, which is why their current M4s are currently issued with modified choke tubes instead of the cylinder chokes that has been standard on every 'tactical' shotgun I've seen since the stagecoach days (and also why Benelli doesn't sell a cylinder choke tube separately).. Does anyone have the answer, or at least have a sensible theory?
Otherwise, fascinating bit of info, with the right shot the Drone Guardian will reach out to strike a drone at ranges of up to 120 yards, but you're still gonna die anyway.
Otherwise, fascinating bit of info, with the right shot the Drone Guardian will reach out to strike a drone at ranges of up to 120 yards, but you're still gonna die anyway.



















































