NEW Over-Upgraded Benelli M4… Worth The Money?

Published on November 5, 2025
Duration: 25:53

This video details extensive modifications to a Benelli M4 platform, focusing on both legitimate Benelli M4s and Turkish clones. It breaks down various aftermarket parts, including barrels, stocks, handguards, and internal components, assessing their performance impact and value. The instructor provides insights into which upgrades are beneficial and which might be considered gimmicks, offering guidance for both starting with a clone and upgrading an existing platform.

Quick Summary

Orthos Arms upgrades imported Turkish M4 clones by modifying internals for improved reliability and finish. While the receiver shell may be the only original Benelli M4 part, Orthos Arms ensures thorough inspection and smoothing of these clones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between a standard Benelli M4 and an Orthos Arms upgraded M4?

Orthos Arms takes imported Turkish M4 clones and modifies their internals for improved reliability and finish. While the receiver shell might be the only original Benelli M4 part, Orthos Arms ensures these clones are thoroughly inspected and smoothed out.

Are ported barrels on Benelli M4s worth the upgrade?

Ported barrels can offer a performance enhancement by reducing recoil and allowing for the use of choke tubes, which is often not possible on standard law enforcement models without modification.

Which aftermarket Benelli M4 upgrades are considered gimmicks?

The titanium nitride bolt is often seen as a gimmick if upgrading a legitimate Benelli M4, as it's a Turkish-made part. Carbon fiber components, especially on the stock, are also questioned for their authenticity and potential weight gain.

What are the key advantages of the Panzer M4 Speed Pro model?

The Panzer M4 Speed Pro comes factory-equipped with a ported barrel, M-LOK handguard, ambidextrous bolt, and extended bolt release, offering significant upgrades out of the box.

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