Re-Restock Fed-Arms SA-4 Tactical Semi-Auto Shotgun

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Federation Firearms SA-4 12ga semi-auto shotgun

Comes in Burnt-Bronze, OD Green or classic Black!

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The Federation Firearms SA-4 12ga Semi-Auto Shotgun is a powerful, high-performance firearm designed for serious shooters who demand reliability and speed. Whether you’re hunting, target shooting, or defending your home, the SA-4 delivers smooth semi-automatic operation with rugged durability and tactical style.

Chambered in 12 gauge, the SA-4 features a gas-operated semi-auto action that provides reduced recoil and faster follow-up shots—ideal for high-paced shooting scenarios. The matte black synthetic stock and forend are built for durability and weather resistance, making this shotgun suitable for year-round use in any environment.

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The chrome-lined 18.7-inch barrel ensures consistent shot patterns and long-lasting performance, while the vent rib and front bead sight make aiming intuitive and accurate. With a 5+1 capacity, the SA-4 gives you the edge with quick cycling and dependable power.

Ergonomically designed for comfort and control, this semi-auto shotgun offers an ideal balance of strength and handling. Whether you’re in the field or at the range, the SA-4 is built to perform—and priced to impress.

It’s where premium features meet exceptional value. Get semi-auto performance, a tactical black finish, and quality craftsmanship at a price that fits your budget.
 
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We are currently down to one each of the 3 colours, Bronze, Green or Black.

But these can be backordered, and have a relative short restocking timeline at the moment.
 
Restocked! And now available in Marine (Nickel)

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How do they compare to the Canuck Operator Elite? They seem almost identical from what I can tell, but cheaper. Canuck/O'Dell engineering are known for taking care of people if they need to make a warranty claim, so that's something.

Does anyone own one of these and can tell us how they perform?
I can find next to nothing written about them anywhere and zero videos on YouTube.
They look great I'll say that.
 
how would these compare to the panzer m4 speed pro semi auto 12 ga shotgun?
I would say that the Turkish made M-4 clones are generally all the same, with minor differences in fit/finish and design of small components.

The Panzer version is basically a tricked out and heavily accessorized M-4 clone compared to the one we have. As for reliability, see the response to the next question.
 
How do they compare to the Canuck Operator Elite? They seem almost identical from what I can tell, but cheaper. Canuck/O'Dell engineering are known for taking care of people if they need to make a warranty claim, so that's something.

Does anyone own one of these and can tell us how they perform?
I can find next to nothing written about them anywhere and zero videos on YouTube.
They look great I'll say that.
Absolutely, the warranty at Canuck (O'Dell) is amazing, no complaints there.

However, comparing apples to apples, the Canuck Operator had more problems with cycling, parts breaking and the stock was not a true clone of the Benelli design; plus it had one less round in the mag tube.

We have sold a ton of these Federation Firearms M-4 clones and NOT A SINGLE ONE has come back for warranty work. The stock is mimics all the features of the Benelli, it has a 5+1 capacity and is exceedingly well put together.
 
Absolutely, the warranty at Canuck (O'Dell) is amazing, no complaints there.

However, comparing apples to apples, the Canuck Operator had more problems with cycling, parts breaking and the stock was not a true clone of the Benelli design; plus it had one less round in the mag tube.

We have sold a ton of these Federation Firearms M-4 clones and NOT A SINGLE ONE has come back for warranty work. The stock is mimics all the features of the Benelli, it has a 5+1 capacity and is exceedingly well put together.

I appreciate the response. A good warranty is nice to have, but it's better to not have to use it in the first place. I didn't notice the differences in mag capacity before either. Thanks for the info.

They look damn good in Marine too!
 
I’m confused about the Canuck operator elite capacity issue. It too has a 5+1, so apples to apples there and it’s also compatible with the S&J +1 mag tube. Is the SA-4 also compatible with the S&J mag exrension?
 
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