yes if you can find one for sale you can buy it. the only reason it is hard to find them is because benelli quit exporting the collapibile stock model to the U.S. so the ones you see now are made before they stop that's why they are hard to find and very costly. except if you are LEO then you can still order them like anyother shotgun
You can purchase a Benelli M4 shotgun by going to the official Benelli Shotguns website and finding your closest dealer by simply just entering your zip code.
100-1500 USD
If it's a new purchase, call Colt customer service. If it's a used firearm, find a good gunsmith. I don't recommend you try to fix this yourself.
The M1014 is the Benelli M4 Tactical. It is available only in semi auto. The Benelli M3 is the closest thing you'd find - it has the "dual action" feature, to where it could operate either in semi auto or pump action mode (in a similar manner to the Franchi SPAS 12). Additionally, Benelli has a whole line of pump action shotguns (the Nova series) which will share some commonality with the M1/M2/M3/M4 shotguns.
Glock 22, .40 S&W Heckler & Koch MP5, 9x19mm M4 carbine, 5.56x45mm Various shotguns, including Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590, and Benelli M3/M4/M5
Not really too much to tell. The M16 has a longer barrel, and the projectiles will leave the barrel with greater velocity for it. The M4 has the collapsible buttstock and 14.5 inch barrel, so it would be the easier of the two to utilise in urban terrain and such. The M16's longer gas system is the more reliable of the two, and the muzzle flash and noise of the M16 is reduced. The operating mechanism is the exact same, except that the M4 and M16 won't use the same return spring or buffer.
Their is no NATO M4. NATO countries that use the M4 either contract the purchase or license the production.
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Unknown, seriously. If I knew that, I'd be buying stock in the company.
The Benelli M4 Semi-Automatic, is the best tactical shotgun ever made in the history of firearms.It is the shotgun of choice for the US Marines, and had been tested in the most extreme conditions and has proven to be a solid performer under any circumstance.The 18.5" barrel is short enough to maneuver around some of the tightest corners and still comply with the law.It has a pistol grip which can help prevent an attacker from pulling the weapon out of your hands.Benelli is an Italian company dedicated to quality, service and performance.Other popular choices include the Mossberg 500 & Remington 870, these cannot even compare to the speed, quality, and performance of the Benelli M4. The M4 has no equal and will become your most trusted bedside companion.Except for the fact that the M4 still has problems cycling reduced loads. You have to brace yourself to make sure that a reduced load cycles properly. In a combat situation that is not always available. The Remington 870, while slower to cycle because it's a pump shotgun will cycle everytime no matter what load you are using. Also not to mention the nearly $1000 difference in price.While the Benelli M4 is amazing, it is not without its drawbacks. Until broken in, the action is too stiff to be used with less than lethal and light loads (I mean reallylight--stuff you really shouldn't be using for defense anyway). After shooting a couple hundred rounds through my Benelli, it will now happily spray 20 year old #7 birdshot without a hiccup.The Benelli is also much more expensive than, say, the venerable Remington 870. As a proud owner of both a Benelli m4 and a 14" Remington 870 I can say that both are superb. Both are ferocious home defense weapons.But since the question is which is thebest. I agree with the above response, the Benelli M4 is the finest tactical shotgun ever devised. If moneyis an object, however, a ghost ring sighted Remington 870 is a fine choice that will serve you well.
The M4 carbine has an overall length of 29.75 inches (756mm) with the stock retracted, and 33 inches (840mm) with the stock fully extended. It has a barrel length of 14.5 inches (370mm).