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The Canuck operator is 4 + 1 of 3 in. according to SFRC site..
These guys just didn't get it right

5 + 1 of 3 1/2 is what it should be.
ghost load ... bonus..

That's not correct. I've owned both the Kommando P4 and the Canuck Operator and the Canuck Operator holds an extra round.

The Kommando P4 is the one limited to 4. I believe what dealers are doing to avoid their stock sitting around collecting dust because there's a newer, better version available is to start calling their Kommando P4s Canuck Operators. If someone is selling you a Canuck Operator that's limited to 4 rounds its a Kommando P4.



I would also take two Turkish Benelli's over a real Benelli. I've owned a real Benelli M4 and I still say that. The Benelli is overpriced for what it is, it's just a smoothbore scattergun. That point is proven by the Turks being able to make a perfect copy for so cheap.

Ignore Bartok5 (No offense). His opinion is skewed by the fact that he owns a very nice Benelli M4 and his resale value is threatened by all the cheap yet accurate copies lol
 
That's not correct. I've owned both the Kommando P4 and the Canuck Operator and the Canuck Operator holds an extra round.

The Kommando P4 is the one limited to 4. I believe what dealers are doing to avoid their stock sitting around collecting dust because there's a newer, better version available is to start calling their Kommando P4s Canuck Operators. If someone is selling you a Canuck Operator that's limited to 4 rounds its a Kommando P4.



I would also take two Turkish Benelli's over a real Benelli. I've owned a real Benelli M4 and I still say that. The Benelli is overpriced for what it is, it's just a smoothbore scattergun. That point is proven by the Turks being able to make a perfect copy for so cheap.

Ignore Bartok5 (No offense). His opinion is skewed by the fact that he owns a very nice Benelli M4 and his resale value is threatened by all the cheap yet accurate copies lol

Bartok's opinions are not to be taken with a grain of salt, he is a valued asset to our community and I personally have a deep respect for him and his input.

That said I do disagree with him on this topic, and feel that his opinion is skewed by"benelli colored" glasses. I mean, when it comes down to it, if I was the one who had the Benelli because I was more interested in the name than objectively looking at the value for dollar spent, I would probably be trying to defend my investment and justify the expense as well, even if it made me appear to have a small superiority complex about the issue.

When it comes down to it, in my opinion both are excellent firearms, and it's up to the purchaser to decide how much they value having the original brand name product. Unfortunately for those that own benelli's this probably means that there will be a decline in resale value as there will be less potential buyers willing to spend the exponential amount just for a name, and in my opinion that is really all you're going to get for the extra money.
 
Called out? lol Out of ammo? lol The shotgun is nothing close to a real M4, stop buying cheap Turkish crap and please, PLEASE answer the questions we are all wondering....when did you become the spouse of Simon from S&J and when did you take your Ancestry DNA test saying you were 17% Turkish and now defend everything they make? What are your thoughts on the Armenian Genocide? LOL
We all get it, your sh¡tty little troll comment was called out and now you're tossing cliche, diminutive comebacks because you're out of ammunition.
 
Called out? lol Out of ammo? lol The shotgun is nothing close to a real M4, stop buying cheap Turkish crap and please, PLEASE answer the questions we are all wondering....when did you become the spouse of Simon from S&J and when did you take your Ancestry DNA test saying you were 17% Turkish and now defend everything they make? What are your thoughts on the Armenian Genocide? LOL

So your comeback is that I must be ### and be from Turkey? What's the matter with you?
 
You guys have read far, far too much into my comment. I don't feel the need whatsoever to "defend my investment" nor "justify the expense" of my Benelli M4. It is what it is - first to the party as the world's most proven self-loading combat shotgun; the gun that has been imitated by the Turks (reverse-engineering being the sincerest form of Chinese or Turkish flattery), and is the gun that bears a name commanding respect within the operational community. Furthermore, you overlook the fact that my particular Benell is the restricted, 14" Entry gun, and is therefore "apples to oranges" so far as the NR Benellis and Turkinellis are concerned. Finally, any discussion of 33% depreciation for new Benellis (or whatever figure you figure) is also completely moot to me, as I purchased my (then) as-new shotgun for $1700 very slightly used. I have therefore suffered zero depreciation aside from that caused by my own wear and tear.

Ignore me all you want. I won't exactly cry myself to sleep if my comments don't make me the most well-liked kid in class. I call 'em like I see 'em, and I happen to have seen and used lots of 'em during the past 37 years of firearms ownership and professional use. If you don't wish to consider what I have to say, just put me on "Ignore". You won't hurt my feelings - honest.
 
I own both, a real benelli M4 and a Turknelli from S&J, to say the Turknelli is a good copy isn't accurate, yes it has an ok finish, no the parts are not compatible, in fact Im at a loss as to why they didnt actually copy it properly, the more i shoot my Turk, the more i love my benelli, no comparison in quality
 
I own both, a real benelli M4 and a Turknelli from S&J, to say the Turknelli is a good copy isn't accurate, yes it has an ok finish, no the parts are not compatible, in fact Im at a loss as to why they didnt actually copy it properly, the more i shoot my Turk, the more i love my benelli, no comparison in quality

And I rest my case.
 
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