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    Do I want a Benelli M2 or an M4?

    A previous post on this forum made me realize there is a hole in my collection for a semi auto shotgun and as Benelli seems to be best-in-breed I thought I would get myself one. I just don’t know which model.

    I’m not at all concerned with the price difference between the two and in this case I don’t think it matters so much as it seems one isn’t necessarily better than the other, just different.

    It may one day be used as a home defense gun so there is that.

    I have never shot a semi auto shotgun so can’t figure out if inertia vs gas would be “better” for me. The M2 is slightly lighter, which is nice, but the M2 reportedly has lower recoil.

    It also seems that the M4 is better for adding a red dot or similar. I’m currently running ghost rings on my pump gun and find them more than adequate but who knows as my eyes get older.

    Both seem to be on the same level of reliability so I think that may be a moot point.

    In either case I’m not a fan of pistol grips so just a regular non-telescoping stock would be my ideal choice.

    I’m pretty lost in the woods here and would apppreciate some advice…
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    The M2 is very popular in the 3 Gun community not so much with the M4.

    Only bad thing I have to say about the M2 is the LOP is a touch long for me even with the shorter recoil pad and will probably be picking up an Beretta 1301 as its replacement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fedupflyer View Post
    The M2 is very popular in the 3 Gun community not so much with the M4.

    Only bad thing I have to say about the M2 is the LOP is a touch long for me even with the shorter recoil pad and will probably be picking up an Beretta 1301 as its replacement.
    The length of pull was too much for me on my M2. I bought a shorter stock and that solved the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by studenygreg View Post
    The length of pull was too much for me on my M2. I bought a shorter stock and that solved the issue.

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    Thanks for all the feedback everyone! I found a Moaaberg 940 pro tactical at a reasonable price and it’s headed to my ffl as we speak!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fedupflyer View Post
    The M2 is very popular in the 3 Gun community not so much with the M4.

    Only bad thing I have to say about the M2 is the LOP is a touch long for me even with the shorter recoil pad and will probably be picking up an Beretta 1301 as its replacement.
    The M4 from factory is an 18" barrel and heavier compare to the M2 which can be order with a longer barrel. Typically you will find 21" or longer in 3 gun competitions. The are M4 on the market with a field stock. Btw, I had to replaced the stock cause the LOP on the M2 & M4 are too long for me. It would be nice if Magpul or someone else comes out with a field stock for the Benelli.

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    M2 is scary lightweight but feels like Mike Tyson punching your shoulder each time. But I love mine and wanted one for years and years. Would never sell it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluto View Post
    A previous post on this forum made me realize there is a hole in my collection for a semi auto shotgun and as Benelli seems to be best-in-breed I thought I would get myself one. I just don’t know which model.

    I’m not at all concerned with the price difference between the two and in this case I don’t think it matters so much as it seems one isn’t necessarily better than the other, just different.

    It may one day be used as a home defense gun so there is that.

    I have never shot a semi auto shotgun so can’t figure out if inertia vs gas would be “better” for me. The M2 is slightly lighter, which is nice, but the M2 reportedly has lower recoil.

    It also seems that the M4 is better for adding a red dot or similar. I’m currently running ghost rings on my pump gun and find them more than adequate but who knows as my eyes get older.

    Both seem to be on the same level of reliability so I think that may be a moot point.

    In either case I’m not a fan of pistol grips so just a regular non-telescoping stock would be my ideal choice.

    I’m pretty lost in the woods here and would apppreciate some advice…
    Is your main purpose home defense? or do you plan to hunt with it? What do you plan to hunt/shoot? ( Waterfowl, upland, squirrel, turkey, sporting clays)
    While I do like Benelli, I have shifted to the Berretta A400 (Gas) and do not plan on going back to inertia again. The M4 is gas, but it is a PIG!

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    If trying to fill a shotgun hole I would look at Beretta 1301 or Mossberg 940.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mack7.62 View Post
    If trying to fill a shotgun hole I would look at Beretta 1301 or Mossberg 940.
    I just picked up a 940 pro turkey because of the receiver is milled for a Holosun 507k, and the tang safety that matches up with my other hunting arms. It has an 18.5” barrel and will accept a mag tube extension too. It seems really well made, or your typical Mossberg. It will be used for Turkey and home. I have not sho5 it yet, as I’m waiting on the HS to sight in. It has been getting rave reviews, so hopefully it lives up to them when I shoot it.

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