Shooting the Benelli M4 Tactical 💥 #Shorts

Published on September 6, 2021
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the loading and live-fire technique for the Benelli M4 Tactical shotgun, as demonstrated by an expert. It covers standard loading, chambering, safety engagement, rapid firing, and the advanced 'ghost loading' technique for increased capacity. The instruction emphasizes proper firearm handling and range safety.

Quick Summary

Learn to shoot the Benelli M4 Tactical with this expert guide. It covers standard loading, chambering rounds using the shell release, engaging the cross-bolt safety, and performing rapid fire. The video also demonstrates the advanced 'ghost loading' technique, which adds two extra rounds to the shotgun's capacity beyond its standard load.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Benelli M4 Tactical
  2. 00:11Loading and Chambering Rounds
  3. 00:27Safety and Rapid Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:41Ghost Loading Technique Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Benelli M4 Tactical shotgun?

To load the Benelli M4, first ensure it's unloaded. Then, load the magazine tube. Use the shell release button to drop a round onto the carrier, and cycle the bolt to chamber it. Always be mindful of safety protocols.

What is 'ghost loading' on a Benelli M4?

Ghost loading is an advanced technique where you manually place an extra round onto the carrier after the magazine is full and a round is chambered. This allows the bolt to pick it up, effectively adding two extra rounds to your total capacity.

What safety features does the Benelli M4 Tactical have?

The Benelli M4 Tactical features a cross-bolt safety. When the red indicator is visible, the shotgun is set to 'fire'. Always confirm the safety's status before and after handling.

What is the A.R.G.O. system on the Benelli M4?

The A.R.G.O. (Auto Regulating Gas Operated) system is the gas-operated mechanism used in the Benelli M4 Tactical. It's designed for reliable semi-automatic cycling of the shotgun.

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