How Hard Does the Benelli M4 Recoil? #Shorts

Published on September 18, 2021
Duration: 0:49

This video tests the recoil of the Benelli M4 shotgun using three types of 12-gauge ammunition: target load, buckshot, and a slug. The A.R.G.O. gas system is highlighted for its role in managing recoil. Target loads exhibit low recoil, buckshot medium, and slugs heavy recoil, with the system effectively mitigating felt impact.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M4 shotgun utilizes an A.R.G.O. (Auto Regulating Gas Operated) system to manage recoil. Testing with target loads, buckshot, and slugs revealed low, medium, and heavy recoil respectively, with the system effectively reducing felt impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Ammo Selection
  2. 00:10Loading the Benelli M4
  3. 00:18Recoil Testing: Target, Buckshot, Slug
  4. 00:34A.R.G.O. System & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition types were used to test the Benelli M4's recoil?

The Benelli M4 was tested with three types of 12-gauge ammunition: a standard target load for low recoil, buckshot for medium recoil, and a slug for heavy recoil, allowing for a comprehensive comparison.

How does the Benelli M4 manage recoil?

The Benelli M4 features an A.R.G.O. (Auto Regulating Gas Operated) system. This gas-operated system is designed to absorb recoil energy, making the shotgun more comfortable to shoot, especially with heavier loads like slugs.

What are the recoil levels for different loads in the Benelli M4?

During the test, target loads produced low recoil, buckshot resulted in medium recoil, and firing a slug generated heavy recoil. The A.R.G.O. system helps mitigate the felt impact across all tested loads.

Is the Benelli M4 considered to have manageable recoil?

Yes, the Benelli M4 is considered to have manageable recoil, largely due to its effective A.R.G.O. gas system. While slugs provide a heavy impulse, the system makes shooting target loads and buckshot quite comfortable.

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