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Looking at buying a M4 any suggestions ?
Whats the difference between the two
Looking at buying a M4 any suggestions ?
Pass. Louis Awerbuck's panning of the Benelli M4 in the July 2002 issue of SWAT is a classic.
http://www.swatmag.com/content/issues/view/july_2002
1. Weight
2. Collapsable Stock not adjustable.
3. Stock had too long LOP for proper mounting and shooting.
4. Stock button placement can be accidentally activated by shooter jaw while firing.
5. Gas operating system was a fix for a non-problem.
6. Overall the design did not seem to fit what it would be used for.
Mr. Awerbuck did note that the M4 was very reliable--no malfunctions whatsoever. But the adjustable stock had only two positions--full open, which was about 19", or fully closed, which was too short for him to use. What's the point? Also, as mentioned above, he found that several shooters had the stock collapse unexpectedly when their cheeks depressed the button. Why place it there?
Above all, he asked what the gun was for and found no real answer. As he put it, the weapon doesn't do anything that previous designs didn't do, so what's the point? If, as you say, it was designed the way it was so as to win a military contract, so be it, but that doesn't make it a good weapon. The military has been known to make mistakes with weapons before.
Love my M4 also, had it for four years now and it is quickly becoming my favorite firearm of all mine to take to the range or the field.
Flawless operation so far with about 800rds through the pipe.
I'll tell you a couple of things it does. The first is that it cycles reliably with a variety of ammunition when you mount other crap on the gun. Its kind of a comforting feeling. Try that on an M2. Best of luck.
You can do the same thing with an 870 for less than half the price. One of the principle virtues of a shotgun is cost compared with other weapons, such as a good AR. The Benelli goes beyond nullifying that advantage. I'm not convinced that the M4 brings anything to the table that is sufficient to offset its disadvantages.
Id give $5000 for an M2 before I'd pay $500 for an M4. Both are good guns, the M2 is just that much better. There would be no contest between the two if given a torture test, but then again what do I know? For a range gun and fun? The M4 is fine.
A pump just isn't in the same class when it comes down to it though, both in performance and these days usually in build quality as well.
Oh, really? Have a look at this thread and note especially what Pat Rogers and DocGKR (aka Dr. Gary Roberts) have to say:
Semi-auto shotguns can work very well for hunting or playing games, but they still come up a bit short as combat weapons (this is the black and green shotguns forum, right?).
FWIW, I'm guessing the OP is not considering purchasing either for use in combat.![]()