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  • sigstroker
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jan 2009
    • 18982

    Benelli M4 with the weird stock

    Some M4's come with this weird stock. What's the purpose of it? Would I be better off looking for a more normal stock?

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    CWL
    Senior Member
    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2009
    • 1488

    The Benelli M4 was designed to fulfill US military requirements for a reliable combat shotgun (breaching gun) with operations similar to the M4 rifle. Stock needs to be adjustable to fit soldiers wearing body armor and for ease of carry.
    Vae Victis

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    • #3
      Killer Bee
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 2176

      some m4 info in this discussion..



      I love mine with full length mag tube and royal arms brake (Jonathan sent me a breacher for free too)

      yes, you'll find yourself surrounded by a decent pile of empty hulls in no time

      as for the collapsible stock, different variants have different recoil tubes that affect the operation of the stocks..

      several threads in the benelli forum, this one has pictures

      Hey all, I'm interested to know what your opinions are between the two OEM M4 stocks. I'm interested to know from those who have experience shooting the M4 with them both. I am very happy with the OEM pistol grip stock that mine came with. From the moment I first picked it up and shouldered the g...


      good luck!
      I started out with nothing - and I still have most of it

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      • #4
        sigstroker
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2009
        • 18982

        Originally posted by sfarchitect
        In normal states that is a three position collapsible skeletonized stock. In CA it needs to be pinned in the position of your choice. I don't like the long length of pull on the standard stock personally. I pinned mine in the middle of the three positions.

        I much prefer that, much(!) shorter length of pull to the long standard stock personally.

        If you change it you'll be able to sell that collapsible stock in a heartbeat. Those are expensive. If you want the really long standard stock though, you're likely paying at least $150 extra for that stock. I see you're not in CA OP. I'd definitely go for the skeletonized stock if I were you.

        Also factor in another $150 for the full length tube. You'll be wanting that. Some are steel. Heavier and cheaper. Some are titanium. Much lighter and pricier.
        Thanks for the info.

        I hope you're stocked up on shotgun ammo OP. You'll find yourself shooting an awful lot of 12ga ammo after you get your hands on one of those.
        Unlikely. I don't have a reason, or anything to shoot at with a shotgun at this time. I haven't shot one for over 15 years. If I got one of these it would be for protecting the homestead.

        Originally posted by CWL
        The Benelli M4 was designed to fulfill US military requirements for a reliable combat shotgun (breaching gun) with operations similar to the M4 rifle. Stock needs to be adjustable to fit soldiers wearing body armor and for ease of carry.
        Ah, that's a good reason.

        Now I remember. I thought I saw somewhere that collapsible stocks were lot legal to import on "non-sporting" guns and that they came with fake collapsible stocks that only looked like the real thing. Not true?

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        • #5
          SkyHawk
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Sep 2012
          • 23349

          Originally posted by sigstroker
          Now I remember. I thought I saw somewhere that collapsible stocks were lot legal to import on "non-sporting" guns and that they came with fake collapsible stocks that only looked like the real thing. Not true?
          It is true. The collapse stock versions can only be imported for LE. Everyone else gets fixed stocks. After that, people can change or modify them, with some question around the mythical 922(r) which by the way doesn't cover possession only the making of.

          In CA it is a moot point, no collapsing stocks allowed on semi auto shotguns. I see you are lucky to live outside CA
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          • #6
            sigstroker
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jan 2009
            • 18982

            It's moot for now, the one I had my eye on is gone. I still see ordinary pistol grip stocked ones for sale. The LOP issue probably won't bother me much because with any luck at all, I won't be shooting this thing much (only if I need to D my H).

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            • #7
              Mute
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2005
              • 8375

              Meh. I prefer traditional stock. Or better yet, Magpul's shotgun stocks. YMMV.
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