Gun of the Week: Benelli M4 EXT Shotgun

Published on February 6, 2026
Duration: 2:40

This video provides an expert look at the Benelli M4 EXT, a variant modified stateside to overcome import restrictions. Evan Brune, Executive Editor of American Rifleman, details how the EXT model features a full-length magazine tube and telescoping stock, unlike standard imported M4s. The featured build is optimized for home defense with accessories like a Mesa Tactical side saddle, Steiner MPS red dot, and Streamlight tactical light, all while retaining the core ARGO gas system and robust build of the military M1014.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M4 EXT is a tactical shotgun modified stateside to include a full-length magazine tube and telescoping stock, overcoming import restrictions. It retains the military M1014's ARGO gas system and is often configured for home defense with accessories like a Steiner MPS red dot and Mesa Tactical side saddle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Benelli M4 EXT
  2. 00:37Import Restrictions & EXT Upgrades
  3. 01:12Home Defense Customization & Accessories
  4. 01:31Core Features & Military Heritage (M1014)

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Benelli M4 EXT different from standard imported M4 models?

The 'EXT' in Benelli M4 EXT stands for 'extras.' These are modifications made stateside to overcome import restrictions, typically including a full-length magazine tube and a telescoping stock, which are often shortened or fixed on imported versions.

What accessories are recommended for a Benelli M4 EXT home defense build?

For home defense, the Benelli M4 EXT can be outfitted with a Mesa Tactical side saddle for extra shells, a Steiner MPS red dot sight for faster target acquisition, and a Streamlight tactical light for low-light situations.

Does the Benelli M4 EXT retain the military M1014's core features?

Yes, the Benelli M4 EXT retains the reliable ARGO gas-regulating system, oversized controls for easier manipulation, and ghost ring sights, all of which are key features of the military M1014 designation.

Why do standard Benelli M4 shotguns have different magazine tubes and stocks when imported?

Standard M4 shotguns imported from Italy often feature shortened magazine tubes and fixed stocks due to U.S. import regulations that restrict certain configurations on imported firearms.

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