Benelli M4 w 14" barrel & Choke

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Couple of questions:

1) Can the barrel of the 14" Benelli M4 be tapped to accept a modified choke tube ?

2) Would it be a good idea ?

Thanx
 
Yup , but why ? M4 is a semi-shotgun design for military purpose ,there must have a reason that the factory didn't make it a multi-purpose gun ,at least my M4 didn't cycle good on 12 ga 2 3/4 .
 
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I think its a good idea in that: A) it provides you a means of influencing a sot load that might not pattern well from an open choke barrel or help the accuracy of a slug load that doesn't perform well from an open choke, and B) the thicker barrel wall of a flush thread-in choke tube, or a choke tube that extends beyond the factory muzzle, such as a breeching choke or a turkey choke, protects the muzzle from inadvertent damage.
 
Thanx guys. You've helped me decide. I think I'll get both the M4 and the 590 done.

I presume I should acquire the chokes I intend to use first ?

Thanx again.
 
Thanx guys. You've helped me decide. I think I'll get both the M4 and the 590 done.

I presume I should acquire the chokes I intend to use first ?

Thanx again.

no, let casey decide what to use, the 590 should be no problem but the benelli might need thinwall choke tubes, check out brownells for them for an idea.....

the mossberg I would get done for factory mossberg chokes so it is not confusing if you ever sell the gun.

here is a link to colonial arms choke tubes, and they do list a set for beretta/benelli M1..... which may or may not fit.

brownells.com/.aspx/pid=40879/Product/BERETTA_BENELLI
 
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