Time to shower💦 disassemble/ assemble ล้าง Benelli M4

Published on February 24, 2024
Duration: 0:58

This guide provides expert-level instructions for disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling the Benelli M4 shotgun, as demonstrated by Tara Tactical. It covers field stripping, detailed bolt carrier group maintenance, cleaning the gas system and barrel, and proper lubrication techniques using Ballistol. The process concludes with reassembly and functional testing at the range, emphasizing a methodical and safety-conscious approach.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M4 can be field stripped by removing the barrel, handguards, and trigger group. Further disassembly involves the bolt carrier group, firing pin, and bolt head. Cleaning utilizes Ballistol Universal Oil and compressed air, with special attention to the ARGO system's gas pistons and the barrel interior. Reassembly is followed by a functional test fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Field Stripping Benelli M4
  2. 00:08Bolt Carrier Group Disassembly
  3. 00:14Cleaning and Lubrication
  4. 00:22Gas System Maintenance
  5. 00:46Reassembly and Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you field strip a Benelli M4?

Begin by removing the barrel, handguards, and trigger group assembly. Then, proceed to disassemble the bolt carrier group, including the firing pin and bolt head, for thorough cleaning and lubrication.

What is the ARGO system on a Benelli M4?

The ARGO system on the Benelli M4 is a gas-operated action that uses dual gas pistons. Regular cleaning of these pistons is crucial for maintaining the shotgun's reliability and proper cycling.

What cleaning products are recommended for the Benelli M4?

Ballistol Universal Oil is shown to be effective for lubricating the trigger group and bolt components. Compressed air is also used to clear debris from intricate parts during the cleaning process.

Why is testing the Benelli M4 after cleaning important?

Testing the shotgun at the range after reassembly ensures that all components have been correctly put back together and that the firearm functions reliably. This step is critical for confirming proper operation before use.

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