Darren at Saskatoon Gunworks has the Benelli M4 (14 inch) barrels, I had a chance to use one of these guns for an afternoon it was sweet!!!! I put through about 250 rounds of 00 buck and slugs, on zombie paper targets. The Benelli was so cool!!!!
Darren at Saskatoon Gunworks has the Benelli M4 (14 inch) barrels, I had a chance to use one of these guns for an afternoon it was sweet!!!! I put through about 250 rounds of 00 buck and slugs, on zombie paper targets. The Benelli was so cool!!!!
Yeah they are cool...but $2k for a restricted shotgun...no thanks. I've had a few of the full size M4s and ultimately went back to a 14" 870. More versatile in my opinion.
The 14" SuperNova with collapsible buttstock seems like a good compromise.
Point me toward some pictures of this beast!
I had the pleasure of using one of these 14" SuperNovas on the weekend and I gotta say, I'm seriously impressed.
Never missed a beat, ate everything and the overall design execution looks and feels amazing. For a lightweight shotgun, it doesn't appear to beat you up so much.
Effin' Italians, they sure know how to build guns. I think the price on these in Canada is quite reasonable too.
I rate it 7/10.
It's a small pic, but at least you get an idea of what they look like.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=530132
Only 7/10? It sounds like you liked it a lot. Was there anything that stopped you giving it an 8 or 9?
I am seriously considering one of these and wondered if you encountered any negatives.
Hey Guys,
I went out & got the supernova 14.5 inch barrrel with telescopic stock over the weekend. I took it to the range & put around 100 rounds of slugs along with my other supernova tactical with pistol grip 18.5 inch barrel.
I was really impressed with the outcome.
After the range, went home & tried to remove the trigger group, assuming, it would be the same as other supernova with the pistol grip where you would have to loosen up the stock by removing the recoil pad & loosening the screw. However, to my surprise, the set up was slightly different. I didn't want to force any of the screw, & contemplated between taking it to the gun store, or calling Benelli USA for suggestion. I phoned Customer Service explained the reason for my call & was told to remove the two pins above the trigger & the trigger group will come off easy. However, I replied that, this procedure applies to normal benelli shotguns & not to the ones with pistol grip. Anyway, they kept telling me that's the only way it's going to work. I thanked them & hang up. I am now planning to take it to the store & ask them to show me how to do it.
In the meantime, I was wondering if any of you owners of this shotgun have successfully removed the trigger group? Would sure appreciate your opinion on this matter.
I have attached pics of the shotguns for the purpose of clarity
http://photoshare.shaw.ca/view/5215877823-1289631863-36841/52158/
Doesnt the instruction manual tell you how to do that? I have a Benelli, and the manual is very good, tells you how to completely disassemble the thing.
Doesnt the instruction manual tell you how to do that? I have a Benelli, and the manual is very good, tells you how to completely disassemble the thing.





























