M4 clones

Hmatt

CGN Regular
Rating - 100%
20   0   0
I’m thinking about buying an m4 clone because I’m a poor hillbilly that can’t afford a real m4.. if a guy was to go for a knockoff what would you all suggest? I was looking at the impact r4 last year as hunterhenderson highly suggested them.

What say you?
 
I would guess they’re all out of the same factory, I bought the Canuck one a few years ago on vacation in BC, brought it out to crown and it ate 300 cheap skeet loads flawlessly, however sights were canted and grip angle on stock was goofy, I’d say great value for your money though.
 
I would guess they’re all out of the same factory, I bought the Canuck one a few years ago on vacation in BC, brought it out to crown and it ate 300 cheap skeet loads flawlessly, however sights were canted and grip angle on stock was goofy, I’d say great value for your money though.
I had one of those shorty canucks. Enforcer I think? It was a fantastic little shotgun for the $$ I regret selling it.
 
One difference that BadBoyBeeson recently pointed out is apparently the S&J Hardware magtube extensions that are made for Canada's limit of 5.9 3 inch shells will fit directly on to the newer Canuck units magtube. The rest of the Turk M4's have a different thread pattern then a Benelli M4.
 
Last edited:
One difference that BadBoyBeeson recently pointed out is apparently the S&J Hardware magtube extensions that are made for Canada's limit of 5.9 3 inch shells will fit directly on to the newer Canuck units magtube. The rest of the Turk M4's have a different thread pattern then a Benelli M4.
Ive put those extensions on all my M4 clones
 
Nothing bad to say about the canuck operator. Eats bird, buck, and slugs like it's starving. Low recoil stuff too. Heard warranty was the best as well but never had to deal with that.
 
Back
Top Bottom