Shooting my M4's, will have a hard time shooting a Remmy again...

caramel

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The M4 is definetly pushing aside the need to use my Remmy or Browning shotgun, we are not talking the same animal here, very surprised at how much difference in quality there is between those shotguns... JP.:)
 
I used one for the first time a little while ago and I agree... you know you're using a quality product as soon as you pick it up. Impressive gun.
 
The M4 rocks. Its made all my other shotties obsolete.

Having owned the M4, and reviewed the KSG recently, I disagree. M4's a good gun, but it doesn't bring a whole lot of new to the table like the KSG. Were I forced to choose between them I have to admit I might rather use the KSG. Sure, the M4's milspec, I like that too. It's also roughly a foot longer than the KSG, and holds barely over 1/3rd the shells stock.
 
Having owned the M4, and reviewed the KSG recently, I disagree. M4's a good gun, but it doesn't bring a whole lot of new to the table like the KSG. Were I forced to choose between them I have to admit I might rather use the KSG. Sure, the M4's milspec, I like that too. It's also roughly a foot longer than the KSG, and holds barely over 1/3rd the shells stock.

You did see pictures of KSG's under the forearm rail breaking did you? It brings something new to the table alright, a bunch of fragile plastic pieces, thanks but no thanks.
 
You did see pictures of KSG's under the forearm rail breaking did you? It brings something new to the table alright, a bunch of fragile plastic pieces, thanks but no thanks.

Sure did, and it's due to people putting vertical foregrips on the fore end, something that doesn't work well on a pump anyhow due to torquing the forend. The KSG, much to my surprise, wasn't a plastic gun. It contained less plastic than my 590A1 actually. It has a plastic foreend, like any shotgun, and stock/grip, which is smaller and less plastic than average. All the structure, action, and moving components are metal and it's far, far more solid than my own misconceptions led me to believe. Til you've put a hundred shells through one, I'd hold off criticising it. :)
 
Lets get some pictures of these girls rockin and rolling!

Also... what's the deal here... Did Caramel find a cheaper source for the M4? I've seen people asking but no responses...
 
Having owned the M4, and reviewed the KSG recently, I disagree. M4's a good gun, but it doesn't bring a whole lot of new to the table like the KSG. Were I forced to choose between them I have to admit I might rather use the KSG. Sure, the M4's milspec, I like that too. It's also roughly a foot longer than the KSG, and holds barely over 1/3rd the shells stock.

The KSG is nothing new. Google "Truvelo Neostead". ;)

I'm still wondering if the M4 H2O will ever make it to Canada. That's a must have. :dancingbanana:
 
I'm still wondering if the M4 H2O will ever make it to Canada. That's a must have. :dancingbanana:

hmm KSG or Benelli M4 H20.... let me think about that one....

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Yeah Im surprised I took that long too!!! :D , no chance KSG, if I want a hi-capacity zombie pump shotgun Ive already got the Valtro PM5 with 10 additional mags for 70 rounds at the ready... So i have to definitely agree with bearkilr, me wants the H20 too!!!! :dancingbanana::dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

So enough of this thread hijacking nonsense, comparing a new pump action shotgun to a tried and true semi-automatic shotgun, its literally apples and oranges here, and to the OP Im assuming hes either forgot about my previous post earlier... let me repeat...
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What does the h20 have that the M4 doesnt? I am waiting for my M4 to show up(canada post says on the 13th). What have some of you paid for yours? I paid approx 2500 +shipping and tax for mine.
 
What does the h20 have that the M4 doesnt? I am waiting for my M4 to show up(canada post says on the 13th). What have some of you paid for yours? I paid approx 2500 +shipping and tax for mine.

The M4 H2O has an NP3(electroless nickel) coating, so it appears stainless and its purpose is corrosion resistance. They're selling for close to $3000 in the US.There's none in Canada I'm aware of due to the mag capacity not being restricted to 5.

Not to sound like an ass, but $2500 + fees is too much for a regular M4. There's a CGN dealer who sells them for $2150 with collapsible stock and another dealer who sells the fixed pistol grip ones for $1950. Regardless, you'll love the gun!
 
What does the h20 have that the M4 doesnt? I am waiting for my M4 to show up(canada post says on the 13th). What have some of you paid for yours? I paid approx 2500 +shipping and tax for mine.

way too much... i got mine from prairie gun traders for $2100 all taxes and shipping included.. with the collapsing stock..

i've got a spare 18.5 barrel that i want to trade for a 14" one if anyone is interested too...
 
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What does the h20 have that the M4 doesnt? I am waiting for my M4 to show up(canada post says on the 13th). What have some of you paid for yours? I paid approx 2500 +shipping and tax for mine.

$2109 before tax. I will post a pic like CST Grad C.Nixon wanted but in exchange someone had to tell me who has the mag tube extensions in stock.:D

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Thanks, but I was lookin for the OP's M4s :redface:... apparently he got them for quite a deal that he still hasnt revealed to us what it was yet :D:D:D

Oh sorry I didn't read your post clearly. My picture is kind of weak anyways due to my lack of photography skills and the fact it looks like every other stock M4 out there. It would look more exciting if I could find some parts for it though.:D
 
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