Benelli M4...see my signature line below.
Oh, and one more thing. It's not too much gun for home defense. I don't care where you live.
Oh, and one more thing. It's not too much gun for home defense. I don't care where you live.
Hello all,
I am currently debating on upgrading my home-defense shotgun to either a Beretta 1301 Tactical, a Benelli M4/104, or a Benelli M2.
All are quality guns and have a fairly proven track record. In a perfect world where I am a rich person I would probably go with the Benelli M4 and be done with it, but this is not that world. The Beretta 1301 Tactical Gen II has been getting high marks from the reviews that I have read, but the M2 has been a wish-list gun for me since I was in high school back when it was called the "Super 90."
So I am torn as to which shotgun to get, and this is something that I have been struggling with for a few weeks now, and I want to act before they are sold out. So if you have any idea on which way I should go or if you have any hands-on experience, please feel free to share and comment below and vote on the poll!
I would definitely get the Benelli M4, I've owned the M1 and the M2 and had jamming issues with these models because of lighter load shells. My M4 will eat anything you feed it. it has never jammed and shoots very smooth. My opinion it's the very best shotgun money can buy.
That is the M3 and a novelty.isn't the m2 you can pump or shoot semi?
if the market wasn't so jacked up i would say grab a 1200/1200FP Beretta for $500-600
You don't need anything for it to be ready to go.What all needs to be done to the M1014 to make it ready to go? I notice that the stock is "fixed" as opposed to collapsible? And what is the deal with the magazine tube?
I don't know for sure. Two friends in Kansas had M-1014s and one of them was collapsible and one wasn't. I bought the one that wasn't. I had to change out the tube in the stock that threads into the receiver. It had a nut locking it in place that I had to heat with a torch to break free the red Locktite they used on it. I had to be very careful to not damage the finish. I got it done. It now collapses and it has the one piece 7 rd. mag tube. I had to change so many parts out to make it 922g complaint, stupid law. The M1014 was the first gas shotgun Benelli made and it shoots pretty soft for a 12 ga.. When these came out Benelli said there would only be 2000 sold to the public. I don't know if they stuck with that number or not.Is the stock not collapsible from the get-go?