Can a civilian get an M1014?
Benelli M4 Tactical – The Civilian Version of the M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun. Introduced in 1999 it has recently been used in Afghanistan and Iraq and is essentially the mil-spec version of the Benelli M4.
How much does a M1014 cost?
M1014 Shotguns
Item Number | Stock Finish | MSRP |
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11701 | Black Synthetic | $2,149 |
Is the M1014 legal?
Now that the AWB has expired, there is no legal limitation on the number of rounds in the magazine, and there is no legal restriction (under the expired AWB) against having a collapsible stock.
What is the difference between Benelli M4 and M1014?
The main difference between the military-exclusive Benelli M1014 and the civilian version is the tube magazine capacity: the Benelli M4 Super 90 holds 5+1 while the M1014 model packs at 7+1.
Why is it called the M1014?
In response to the request, Benelli Armi SpA of Urbino, Italy designed and built the Benelli M4 Super 90 Combat Shotgun. During testing, the prototype was named XM1014, but after adoption, the “X” was dropped, and the weapon was officially designated the M1014.
Is M1014 a good gun?
#2 M1014. The M1014 shotgun is very balanced in Free Fire as it has high damage stats. It also has enough shells to fire multiple shots if you miss the first shot. It is a decent choice for beginners who are just learning their way through shotguns and want to master the use of the weapon.
Can a civilian buy a Benelli M4 Le?
The M4 is no longer sold today with the skeleton buttstock (model M11707) to civilians. Benelli only sells the M4 with a fixed pistol grip-style tactical stock in the United States. However, the collapsible buttstock can be purchased by civilians in Canada.
Are Benelli M4 legal?
Yes, the M4 is legal in California, I purchased one brand new last week.
Can a civilian own a Benelli M4?
Benelli only sells the M4 with a fixed pistol grip-style tactical stock in the United States. However, the collapsible buttstock can be purchased by civilians in Canada.
Do the Marines still use shotguns?
Today shotguns are still part of US and NATO arsenals. The U.S. Marine Corps fields both the Mossberg 500 series pump shotgun, 590 series shotgun, and M1014 semi-automatic shotguns. A bolt action, magazine fed shotgun, the M26 can be used alone with a shoulder stock or attached under the barrel of a M4 carbine.